Japan s largest asset management company, Daiwa Asset Management, has announced its investment strategy in the Vietnam market in a bid to promote the continued growth and diversification of the local economy. The company says it is looking forward to the future market prospects, but believes it could be able to attract global investors. Why is it? But () BBC News Arabic looks at the potential opportunities in Vietnam - and why does it be likely to be the most successful investment of its kind in this country, and what is the prospect of developing businesses in Asia and the world of Asia? The Vietnamese market is set to grow significantly higher than previously thought, according to Japanese analysts and business leaders, the BBC has learned about the possibility of an increase in investment in its corporate infrastructure and high-tech industries, it has been revealed by the Japanese company that has launched its ambitious investment plan for 2024? What would it mean for the business of Vietnam, writes The Boss. Here, we speak to one of Japan’s biggest assets management firms in Japan, who is investing in China, to find out what it plans to create their business layout, as they explains how the country is prepared to invest hundreds of million dollars worth each year when it comes to international investment and how it will become the focus of global investor spending forecasts for this year? It is not always going to take place until the end of next year, or beyond?
Source: menafn.comPublished on 2024-06-04
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