Vietnam remains stable destination for investors: Swiss fund

From Bellecapital’s perspective, Vietnam is seen as a destination that offers stability for investors, said Xinyue Hou, manager of the portfolio in Asia of the Swiss investment fund.
Vietnam remains stable destination for investors: Swiss fund ảnh 1Illustrative image (Photo: VNA)
Geneva (VNA) - From Bellecapital’s perspective, Vietnam is seen as a destination thatoffers stability for investors, said Xinyue Hou, manager of the portfolio inAsia of the Swiss investment fund.

Speaking to the VietnamNews Agency in Geneva on the sidelines of a seminar onVietnam - Switzerland cooperation in trade, investment, and technology in theframework of Vietnam Day 2023 in Zurich on September 8, the official stressed that Vietnam holds ageographical advantage while its economy has recorded significant advancementsin recent years.

Vietnam remains stable destination for investors: Swiss fund ảnh 2Xinyue Hou, manager of the portfolio in Asia of  Bellecapital. (Photo: bellecapital.com)
Vietnamese workers areknown for their diligence, creativity, and entrepreneurial spirit, she said,noting that they consistently put in effort to accumulate wealth, and many ofthem choose to borrow more capital to start their own businesses.

She spotlighted Vietnam'sremarkable economic growth in recent years and pointed out the Southeast Asiannation's advantages and policies to attract investment.

Xinyue Hou mentioned Vietnam's socio-economic development policies up to 2025,acknowledging its continuous efforts to ensure rapid and sustainableeconomic growth on the basis of promoting macroeconomic stability and the developmentof science, technology, and innovation.

She expressed thebelief that Vietnam's efforts to spur industrialisation and modernisation willcontinue to yield positive results in the near future./.
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