US firms, including chipmakers, look to invest $8b in Vietnam, says officialThe investment is conditional on the development of a renewables regime in…

Fifteen U.S. companies, including semiconductors firms, have expressed interest in investing $8 billion in Vietnam, contingent on the country’s commitment to renewable energy, a visiting senior U.S. official said on Friday.

Jose Fernandez, undersecretary for economic growth, energy and the environment at the State Department, said those firms had obligations to shareholders so the investment would be conditional on development of a renewables regime in Vietnam.

“They are prepared to invest as much as $8 billion,” he told a press briefing in Hanoi, when asked if U.S. companies wanted to invest in Vietnam.

He added, however, that the companies stressed they faced constraints on investing in Vietnam, and in particular they needed the country to develop its regulatory regime for renewable energy.

“They made commitments to shareholders and customers they will use only renewable energy,” he said, adding that they are waiting for permits and development of the regulatory system in Vietnam before they can go ahead with their investment plans.

Reuters

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