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According to the bank's website, the project "will support investment in electric buses, electric bus manufacturing facilities, and electric vehicle charging stations and related costs undertaken by VinFast Trading and Production Joint Stock Company in Vietnam".
The ADB categorized the project E&S risks as follows:
Environment - B;
Involuntary Resettlement - B;
Indigenous Peoples - C.
The funds will be outsourced from the following:
1. Climate Innovation and Development Fund (3 million USD) - committed
2. Ordinary capital resources (20 million USD) - signed
3. Australian Climate Finance Partnership (20 million USD) - approved
4. Clean Technology Fund (10 million USD) - approved
5. Other DFIs and/or commercial lenders (45 million USD) - approved
As stated by the ADB, VinFast was established in 2017 and is Viet Nam’s first domestic car company and e-vehicle manufacturer. It is part of the Vingroup strategy to expand beyond its prevailing business in real estate and hospitality, and further into technology and industrial sectors. Unique among Vietnamese automotive companies, VinFast develops its own cars for the domestic and international market, rather than assembling foreign-brand cars.
Vingroup was founded in the early 2000s in Viet Nam. It was listed on the Ho Chi Minh Stock Exchange in 2007 and subsequently listed its two flagship subsidiaries, Vinhomes (2018) and Vincom Retail (2019). The group also attracted strategic investments from SK Group, GIC Private Limited, Temasek, Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co., Qatar Investment Authority, and Hanwha.
Private Actor 1 | Private Actor 1 Role | Private Actor 1 Sector | Relation | Private Actor 2 | Private Actor 2 Role | Private Actor 2 Sector |
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Vingroup JSC | Parent Company | Industry and Trade | owns | VinFast Trading and Production Joint Stock Company | Client | Transport |
Knowles, Tristan (ADB Officer)
Private Sector Operations Department
Infrastructure Finance Division 2
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ACCOUNTABILITY MECHANISM OF ADB
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