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Demand from Vietnam’s booming manufacturing and e-commerce sectors has created a spike in warehousing rents and occupancy across the country.
John Campbell, national head of industrial at Savills Vietnam, says warehousing demand has grown significantly in southern Vietnam’s key industrial centres in Dong Nai and Binh Duong provinces, in part due to the US-China trade war.
For example, during the first-half of this year, Dong Nai’s warehousing occupancy and rents jumped 20% and 21% respectively, while Binh Duong’s leapt 27% and 54%, ...
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HEMESH Chaturvedi
October 07, 2020 at 12:47 pmWould like to invest in Warehousing in Vietnam and would therefore, like to know what can one do with an initial investment of say 120k US$.What would be the RoI and how secure and safe is the investment. Of course, long term lease would be preferred over high returns.