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企业出海投资合作国别(地区)指南
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2026-02-10 03:43
今天分享的是:企业出海投资合作国别(地区)指南 报告共计:495页 《企业出海投资合作国别(地区)指南·东南亚卷》核心内容总结 《企业出海投资合作国别(地区)指南·东南亚卷》由河南省涉外法律服务中心与郑州市律师协会联合编撰,聚 焦东盟及旗下11个成员国(含2025年新加入的东帝汶),为中资企业出海提供全面指引。 东盟作为"一带一路"重要战略节点,已连续多年成为中国最大贸易伙伴,2025年10月《中国-东盟自由贸易区3.0 版升级议定书》签署,涵盖数字经济、绿色经济等9个领域,进一步激活区域投资潜力。该地区总人口超6.85 亿,劳动力资源丰富,2023年GDP达37816亿美元,多数成员国经济增速高于全球平均水平,在矿产、热带农 业、电子制造等领域具备产业优势。 指南主体分为东盟整体指南与十一国分指南,结构统一涵盖投资环境、法律制度、合作注意事项及实用附件。投 资环境方面,东盟在人口规模、经济增长、区域一体化等方面吸引力显著,金融与证券市场逐步开放,数字经济 与绿色经济成为发展热点,2023年东南亚数字经济GMV达2180亿美元,电动汽车等绿色产业投资增长迅猛。 企业出海投资合作国别( 地区 ) 指南 Guid ...
出海再转向 博威合金海外基地由越南转赴摩洛哥
Core Viewpoint - The company, Bowei Alloy, is shifting its overseas investment strategy from Vietnam to Morocco, planning to invest up to $150 million to establish a production base for special alloy electronic materials, with an expected return on investment of 16.72% [1][2]. Group 1: Investment Details - Bowei Alloy plans to invest no more than $150 million in Morocco to build a production base with an annual capacity of 30,000 tons of special alloy electronic materials [1]. - The project is expected to commence in October 2026, with a construction period of 36 months [1]. - The investment is aimed at meeting the growing overseas demand from Bowei Alloy's global clients, particularly in North America and Europe [2]. Group 2: Strategic Shift - The original plan was to invest the same amount in Vietnam, but this was terminated due to significant changes in international trade policies that affected the project's feasibility [2]. - Morocco is favored due to its lower tariffs on goods exported to the U.S., making it a strategic location for manufacturing [2]. Group 3: Market Demand - The key products from this project will include various connector and semiconductor lead frame materials, which are essential components for smart interconnected equipment, smart terminal devices, new energy vehicles, and semiconductors [1]. - The demand in the downstream market is expected to continue growing, surpassing the new production capacity from the overseas manufacturing base [1]. Group 4: Competitive Landscape - Other companies are also investing in Morocco, such as Redick, which plans to invest $30 million in an automotive bearing production base, and Haomei New Materials, which is collaborating with Lingyun Co. to establish a joint venture for new energy battery casings and structural components [2].