Seventy eight percent of American companies in Vietnam say the country remains a “positive” or “very positive” long-term investment destination.
A November 15-17 survey by the American Chamber of Commerce (AmCham) in Vietnam also found 25 percent of the respondents saying they expect to recover to normal operations by the end of this year, while two-thirds anticipate recovery by the first half next year.
The key risks limiting companies’ operations now was international travel restrictions, according to 66 percent of the respondents, followed by supply chain disruptions/costs (56 percent) and domestic travel restrictions/complications (49 percent).
Many companies said they were facing labor shortages, mainly because they’d returned to their hometowns, according to 57 percent of respondents.
Fifty-six percent said another factor for the worker shortage was that schools were closed and parents were struggling with managing work and online learning.
In response, companies are offering flexible work schedules and providing assurances of vaccine access to attract more workers.
Almost all the respondents (92 percent) felt that the key element of a rebound roadmap for Vietnam was consistent policies throughout the country that would allow people to living safely with the Covid-19 virus.
Other factors are more vaccines/herd immunity (83 percent) and streamlined procedures for foreign expert approvals and travel (73 percent).
Following by vnexpress.