Vietnamese companies want
to make parts and accessories for Samsung
Hundreds of Vietnamese enterprises are
anxious to organize production and make parts and accessories to provide to
Samsung, now that the South Korean giant has stepped up its business in the
country.
Contrary to predictions that Vietnamese businesses were
either not capable or willing to be satellite companies to Samsung, many
enterprises are racing to play a part in Samsung’s global production chain.
Dinh Van Tuan, a senior executive at the Dong Anh
Aluminum Factory, said the factory wants to work with Samsung.
Tuan said at a recent workshop on
The Ministry of Industry and Trade’s announcement that
Samsung is seeking Vietnamese enterprises to supply more than 100 parts and
accessories for its smartphone products was heartening news to local
businesses.
Professor Nguyen Mai, chair of the Vietnam Association
of Foreign Invested Enterprises (VAFIE), in 2013, said Samsung exported $23.9
billion worth of mobile devices, or 18 percent of
Mai said that Samsung has brought a great opportunity
to Vietnamese enterprises and
Meanwhile, Samsung will also benefit from cooperation
with Vietnamese enterprises because it can cut expenses on taxes,
transportation fees and labor force.
Mai hopes that 10-15 Vietnamese enterprises will become
Samsung’s satellite enterprises within six months.
However, Vietnamese enterprises have been warned that
it will be very difficult to join Samsung’s supply chain.
A representative of a big mechanical engineering
company in
Nguyen Duong Dieu, chair of Lidovit, an industry and
trade company, also said that he has been trying to approach Samsung’s supply
chain, but there were problems in prices and product quality.
Shim Won Hwan from Samsung said that, of the 97
satellite businesses which supply parts and accessories to Samsung, there are
only seven Vietnamese companies.
Meanwhile, an official of the Vietnam Association of
Mechanical Industry (VAMI), when giving an interview to a local newspaper,
said that Vietnamese enterprises were capable of making the parts and
accessories demanded by Samsung.
However, the official said Vietnamese enterprises still
hesitate to make investments because they are not sure about product sales.
“They dare not spend big money to buy equipment and
install modern production lines to make products which might not sell,” he
said.
“Meanwhile, it is still not clear about the incentives
the government can offer to the enterprises in support industries, and they
need to know about this soon to draw up their business plans,” he added.
Infonet
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Thứ Hai, 15 tháng 9, 2014
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