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KCN Cái Mép
Type: Industrial
Vung Tau, Ba Ria - Vung Tau
Area: 0 
2 USD / Sq M Net
Status: Existing
 
KCN Mỹ Xuân A
Type: Industrial
Vung Tau, Ba Ria - Vung Tau
Area: 0 
35 USD / Sq M Net
Status: Existing
 
KCN Quế Võ II
Type: Industrial
Bac Ninh, Bac Ninh
Area: 0 
50 USD / Sq M Net
Status: Existing
 
KCN Quế Võ
Type: Industrial
Bac Ninh, Bac Ninh
Area: 0 
50 USD / Sq M Net
Status: Existing
 
KCN Thuận Thành
Type: Industrial
Thuan Thanh, Bac Ninh
Area: 0 
40 USD / Sq M Net
Status: Under Construction
 
KCN Tiên Sơn
Type: Industrial
Tien Du, Bac Ninh
Area: 0 
45 USD / Sq M Net
Status: Existing
 
KCN Bình Long
Type: Industrial
Chau Phu, An Giang
Area: 0 

Status:
 
KCN Song Khê - Nội Hoàng
Type: Industrial
Yen Dung, Bac Giang
Area: 0 
25 USD / Other
Status: Under Construction
 
KCN Cái Mép
Type: Industrial
Vung Tau, Ba Ria - Vung Tau
Area: 0 
2 USD / Sq M Net
Status: Existing
 
KCN Mỹ Xuân A
Type: Industrial
Vung Tau, Ba Ria - Vung Tau
Area: 0 
35 USD / Sq M Net
Status: Existing
 
KCN Thuận Thành
Type: Industrial
Thuan Thanh, Bac Ninh
Area: 0 
40 USD / Sq M Net
Status: Under Construction
 
KCN Quang Châu
Type: Industrial
Viet Yen, Bac Giang
Area: 0 
35 USD / Other
Status: Under Construction
TENANT ADVICE
Investors urged to look southwards

As China looses its cost advantages due to recent labour unrest and rising wages, Vietnam has a big opportunity to become a low-cost alternative for manufacturing. But, it is also in fierce competition with other South East Asian nations.

Recession, an opportunity of better location or lower occupancy cost
We are in the global storm of recession, Vietnam has been spurred on by the unyielding economic malaise, and therefore business and corporations have to retool their occupancy cost along with their business plans. Some are capitalizing on a scarcity of competition by moving to a better location, while others are weathering the storm by cutting occupancy cost and renegotiating leases. In all cases, this is an opportunity, and keeps pace with an evolving marketplace.
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