【PH】Economist bullish on rebound of FDIs

AN economist is optimistic about the rebound of foreign direct investments (FDIs) to the Philippines given the continued recovery of the domestic economy.

The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) reported on Friday the 23.2-percent decline of net FDIs to $9.2 billion in 2022 compared to the previous year, and 76.2-percent drop of the net inflows in December 2022 to $634 million, both of which were traced to higher base effects.

In a report, Michael Ricafort, chief economist at Rizal Commercial Banking Corp., said upticks of interest rates overseas, along with the general trend of elevated inflation rate globally, likely contributed to investors’ worries, thus the drop of inflows going to the Philippines.

But as the economy continues to recover, Ricafort said “net FDIs could still be sustained among the highest since the pandemic started.”

Philippine economy still expected to have one of the faster growth rates in the region,” he said, citing also the demographics, the impact of the reopening of China and the investment commitments during the foreign trips of members of the Marcos administration.

Ricafort said the improved diplomatic relations with developed countries and sources of foreign investments also bode well for the Philippines.

“Furthermore, the passage of reform measures in recent months, especially the Create (Corporate Recovery and Tax Incentives for Enterprises) law that reduces the corporate income tax by at least 5 percentage points (from 30 percent) retroactive July 2020 and providing greater certainty on investments, would also continue to help attract more FDIs to be more decisive and locate in the country,” he added.

By Philippine News Agency

Viet Nam’s outbound investment has grown significantly

According to statistics from the General Bureau of Statistics of the Ministry of Planning and Investment of Vietnam, in the first two months of 2023, Vietnam added 10 overseas investment projects, with a contracted investment of more than US$100 million, 2.1 times that of the same period last year. There are 4 capital increase projects, and the capital increase capital is 5.7 million US dollars.

In the first two months of 2023, Vietnam’s newly added and capital-increased outbound investment funds totaled US$115 million, 2.6 times that of the same period last year.

In 2022, Vietnam will have 1,611 foreign investment projects with a contracted investment of more than US$21.75 billion. Among them, 139 projects were invested with state-owned funds, with a total investment of nearly 11.6 billion US dollars, accounting for 53.3% of the country’s total foreign investment.

Vietnam’s foreign investment is mainly concentrated in mining, agriculture, forestry and fishery. The main overseas investment destinations are Laos, Cambodia, Venezuela, Singapore, Australia, the United States and other countries.

 

參考網站:越通社

COVID-19 in Malaysia: 9,380 New Cases ToDAY-Health DG

KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 6 -- The number of new COVID-19 cases increased by more than 500 with 9,380 cases recorded at noon today, from 8,817 cases yesterday.

Health director-general Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah, through a positing on Twitter and Facebook, said the increase brings the cumulative number of cases to 2,303,837.

He said Sarawak remains the state with the highest number of cases at 1,503, followed by Kelantan (1,170), Selangor (1,116), Johor (1,105), Sabah (790), Terengganu(704), Perak (629), Penang (623), Kedah (556), Pahang (511), Kuala Lumpur (214), Melaka (200) and Negeri Sembilan (191).

States that record new cases of below 100 are Perlis, with 42 cases, Putrajaya (18) and Labuan (eight).

 

Reference website:BERNAMA.com

In Malaysia, 84.4% of the adult population has been vaccinated ,33% of adolescents have received at least one dose

As of Yesterday, 1,984,628 people, or 60.6 percent of the total population, had been vaccinated against COVID-19, while 84.4 percent of the adult population had been vaccinated.

China has received 42.69 million doses of vaccine so far, and 237,292 people have received at least one dose, according to a vaccination chart released by the Ministry of Health's COVIDNOW website.

For adolescents, 33.0% had received at least one dose of vaccine, 1.0% had completed vaccination and 93.9% of adults had received at least one dose of vaccine.

The unvaccinated accounted for 29.6 percent or 9.65 million 108 of the total population.

The total number of doses nationwide was 323,335 yesterday, of which 172,388 were the first doses and 150,947 were the final doses.

 

Reference website:BERNAMA.com

Vietnam counted 9,362 new confirmed cases and 174 deaths as of September 27

In the past 24 hours, Vietnam has reported 9,362 new confirmed COVID-19 cases, including 20 imported cases and 9,342 indigenous cases. Ho Chi Minh City had the highest number of cases at 4,134, followed by Binh Duong Province (3,793)

According to the Ministry of Health, from 17:00 On September 26 to 17:00 on September 27, Vietnam reported 9,362 new confirmed COVID-19 cases across the country, of which 4,453 were found in communities.

On the same day, 10,528 patients were cured and 174 died.

Of the 9,342 locally confirmed cases, 4,134 in Ho Chi Minh City, 3,793 in Binh Duong, 616 in Dong Nai, 190 in Long an Ho, 131 in An Giang, 80 in Sining, 73 in Kin Giang, 58 in Chien Giang, 56 in Can Tho city, 54 in Henan, 32 in Binh Thuan, 26 in Khanh Hoa, 21 in Binh Dinh, Quang binh 15 cases, 14 cases from dong thap province, rich ain in 11 cases, 9 cases, ninh thuan province kun song province in 5 cases, 4 cases, ca mau province province, 4 cases of beijiang river, 4 cases of bayu vung tau province Yi ain, 3 cases of quang ngai in 3, 3 cases, quang province yonglong province 3 cases, 3 cases of quang nam province, agricultural province 3 cases, vinh province in 2 cases, jia lai province in 2 cases, penang province in 2 cases, 2 cases of quang ninh province, ping fu province in 1 case, One case was reported in Da Nang, one in Thanh Hoa province, one in Vinh Phuc province and one in Hanoi.

In the past 24 hours, the number of confirmed cases fell by 987 in Ho Chi Minh City, 130 in Tong Nai and 26 in Binh Phuc from yesterday.

The number of cases increased by 461 in Binh Duong province, 50 in An Giang and 43 in Sining province.

With 766,051 confirmed cases of COVID-19 since the outbreak, Vietnam ranks 44th out of 222 countries and territories.

Since the fourth wave of the epidemic began on April 27, Vietnam has reported a total of 761,527 new locally confirmed cases, including 533,275 cured and discharged from hospital.

Sixteen provinces and cities, including Beichao, Xuan Quang, Laizhou, Heping, Anpei, Hejiang, Taiyuan, Dien Bien, Yongfu, Haiphong Fushou, Ninh Ping, Nanding, Bejiang, Taiping and Lang Son, have not reported new COVID-19 cases for more than 14 consecutive days.

On September 27, 10,528 new patients were cured and discharged from hospitals nationwide, bringing the total number of cured patients to 538,454. Among the patients treated in various medical institutions, there were 4,135 cases of critical illness.

On September 27, 174 new deaths were reported, bringing the cumulative death toll to 18,758. The COVID-19 fatality rate stood at 2.5%, 0.4% higher than the world average.

In the past 24 hours, 344,543 tests were taken nationwide. A total of 51,904,476 people have been sampled and tested since April 27.

On September 26, 865,610 doses of COVID-19 vaccine were administered. So far, 39,232,772 doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been administered.

 

Reference website: Vietnam+

【Malaysia News Report】Higher daily COVID-19 positive cases today – Health DG

COVID-19 infections in Malaysia rose to 15,759 cases today after reporting a declining trend for five days with 14,345 cases yesterday.

Health director-general Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah in a post on his Twitter account said Sarawak logged the highest new cases today with 3,732 infections followed by Johor (1,959), Selangor (1,934) and Penang (1,417)

“Three more state with more than one thousand cases today are Kelantan (1,338), Sabah (1,291) and Perak (1,184),” he said, According to Dr Noor Hisham, six states reporting three-digit COVID-19 cases are Kedah (786), Pahang (707), Terengganu (592), Kuala Lumpur (359), Melaka (264)

and Negeri Sembilan (127).

Meanwhile, Putrajaya, Perlis and Labuan recorded 34, 23 and 12 cases respectively.

 

Reference website:BERNAMA.com

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