Ho Chi Minh City attracts over US$3.5 billion worth of FDI in education
Ho Chi Minh City has so far attracted 61 foreign investment projects in education and training sector with a total investment capital of US$3.58 billion, according to the city's Department for Planning and Investment.
Of these, 49 projects with a total investment capital of US$3.566 billion are 100% foreign invested ones.
The Berjaya Vietnam International University Township Project has been the largest project, with an investment capital of US$3.5 billion.
The RMIT Vietnam University project, with a cost of US$44.1 million, ranks second in terms of investment capital, followed by ACG International School in Vietnam with an investment of US$6.75 million.
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