U.S. Firm Gets License to Build $21M Int’l School in Central Vietnam

U.S.-based APU Company Limited has got a license to build an international standard school worth $21 million in Vietnam’s central city of Danang. This is the first school of its kind in the city as well as the region, the Dai Doan Ket newspaper reported April 2, giving no details about the construction schedule. The U.S. has 17 foreign direct investment (FDI) projects in Danang, accounting for 8.73% of the city’s total registered investment capital and 9.78% of its total number of valid projects.