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Pepsi wants to invest in high-tech agriculture in Vietnam

(Chinhphu.vn) - On the occasion of attending the 16th Annual Pioneers Meeting of the World Economic Forum and working in China, on June 25, in Tianjin city, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh received Ms. Anne Tse, CEO of Asia-Pacific region of PepsiCo Group.

Báo Chính PhủBáo Chính Phủ25/06/2025


Pepsi wants to invest in high-tech agriculture in Vietnam - Photo 1.

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh suggested Pepsi invest in deep processing of Vietnamese agricultural products so that Vietnamese agricultural products can carry the Pepsi brand, increasing the value of the products; not only supplying the Vietnamese market of 100 million people but also supplying countries in the region and the world - Photo: VGP/Nhat Bac

This is a multinational corporation in food, instant food and beverage; present in Vietnam for more than 31 years, currently has a food and beverage processing factory in Vietnam, with a total investment of nearly 1 billion USD.

Ms. Anne Tse said that Pepsi wants to not only invest in food and beverage factories in Vietnam but also invest in developing high-tech agriculture and processing to supply not only domestically but also to countries in the region.

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh congratulated and highly appreciated the successful investment results of PepsiCo Group globally and in Vietnam in recent times, especially the new projects in Ha Nam and Long An provinces, as well as the practical and effective contributions of Pepsi Group to Vietnam's economic development and Vietnam - US relations.

Informing about the socio-economic development situation and strategy of Vietnam, as well as the Vietnam-US relationship, the Prime Minister said that Vietnam is committed to creating all favorable conditions, including institutional reform, streamlining the apparatus, expanding space for development, removing barriers and obstacles to facilitate investment and business in Vietnam by domestic and foreign enterprises, including US enterprises.

Noting that Vietnam has abundant raw materials, but many agricultural products are harvested seasonally and are difficult to preserve, the Prime Minister suggested that Pepsi invest in deep processing of Vietnamese agricultural products so that Vietnamese agricultural products can carry the Pepsi brand, increasing the value of the products; not only supplying the Vietnamese market of 100 million people but also other countries in the region and the world.

Pepsi wants to invest in high-tech agriculture in Vietnam - Photo 2.

Ms. Anne Tse said that Pepsi wants to not only invest in food and beverage factories in Vietnam, but also invest in developing high-tech agriculture and processing to supply not only domestically but also to countries in the region - Photo: VGP/Nhat Bac

To consolidate and maintain the positive development momentum of economic, trade and investment cooperation in particular and the Vietnam-US relationship in general, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh suggested that Pepsi Group continue to research and expand investment cooperation, and at the same time, act as a bridge for US businesses and PepsiCo's partners to increase investment in Vietnam.

Along with that, Pepsi cooperates and supports Vietnamese enterprises and farmers to improve production capacity to increase competitiveness and participate in the global supply chain; supports the transfer of knowledge, experience, techniques, solutions and modern technology to promote partner enterprises to participate in the process of restructuring the economy associated with innovation of growth models towards green and sustainable.

Ha Van


Source: https://baochinhphu.vn/pepsi-muon-dau-tu-nong-nghiep-cong-nghe-cao-tai-viet-nam-102250625144350517.htm


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