The Wave of Investment in Asia in 2018

Investment in VietnamFast increasing consumer trends, fast-paced urbanization, deepening international integration, and so on, are the driving forces to absorb international investment flows into Asia.
Asia accounts for 25% of the world's GDP but only 8% of the global market capitalization. As a result, Asian businesses have plenty of room to grow their global market share.
The Wave of Investment in Asia in 2018

The focus is on Asia

According to the World Investment Report of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), total foreign direct investment in Asia in 2017 increased by about 15% compared to 2016, reaching US$ 515 billion.
Nomura Finance Corporation, Japan said that FDI flows into ASEAN countries, such as Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Philippines, Vietnam, will increase sharply in the coming years. "These countries will probably attract about US$ 240 billion by 2025," Nomura said.
Particularly, the Hotel, real estate and so on, will continue to be attractive sectors of FDI. According to JLL, the wave of investment in hotel services in Asia will continue to grow considerably; In 2017 alone reached about US$ 7.5 to US$ 8 billion.

Any chance for Asia?

"ASEAN countries like Vietnam and Thailand secured many important FTAs in the world, of which transparency and complexity of investment administrative procedures are the issues causing them not to effectively implemented.
Vietnam has a lot of attractions to Western businesses, especially when the Vietnam-EU Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA) and CPTPP are in the process. Consequently, the government tries to address the problems of infrastructure, protection policy and corruption to attract investment in Vietnam.

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