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Coke to up Vietnam investment
Sat, Sep 05, 2009
AFP

HANOI (AFP) - THE Coca-Cola Company said it would double its investment in communist Vietnam to US$400 million (S$575 million).

The firm said it would invest, in conjunction with its local bottler, an additional US$200 million in the country over the next three years.

Since returning to Vietnam in 1994, Coca-Cola has already invested US$200 million and has three bottling plants: in the north, central and southern parts of the country, the company said in a statement on Friday.

It did not say what the additional investment funds will be used for.

'Vietnam is a very important growth market to The Coca-Cola Company,' the firm's chairman and chief executive officer, Muhtar Kent, said in the statement.

'We are very optimistic about the future of our business here,' Mr Kent said on a visit to the southern commercial capital of Ho Chi Minh City.

Following Vietnam's reunification after the war ended in 1975, the United States did not lift a trade embargo until 1994. Diplomatic relations were normalised a year later and the US has developed into a key economic partner of its former adversary.

According to official data 51 per cent of Vietnam's population of about 86 million is under the age of 30.

 

 

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