Hi-tech
groups think big in Vietnam
Samsung,
LG, Canon and Nokia of Microsoft all have relocated their production bases to
A factory of Samsung in
The South Korean Samsung Group is
considering more investment projects in
The ministry, it its latest report to
the government, showed that in 2014 alone, Samsung poured $5.4 billion more
into Vietnam, equal to 31 percent of the total foreign direct investment
(FDI) registered by the end of November 2014.
This has made Samsung the biggest
foreign investor in
Samsung C&T, a subsidiary of
Samsung, has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Ministry of
Industry and Trade (MOIT) on the construction of the Vung Ang 3 1,200 MW
thermal power plant in Ha Tinh province. The project, to be implemented under
the mode of BOT (build, operation, transfer) has estimated capital of $2.45
billion.
Samsung has also shown its interest
in the aviation sector, expressing its willingness to undertake some
component projects of the
The group is also considering setting
up a shipbuilding complex in Khanh Hoa province, capitalized at $2.6 billion,
which is expected to be one of the world’s 10 largest shipyards.
Samsung is also the negotiating with
the Vietnamese military telecom group about a project on bus management and
smart healthcare systems in
The giant is also paying special
attention to electronics projects. In July 2014, Samsung Display received an
investment certificate for a $1 billion factory in Yen Phong Industrial Zone
in Thai Nguyen province, specializing in making modern TV screen equipment.
Samsung Electronics has received the
investment license for the Samsung CE Complex project in
According to Nguyen Mai, a renowned
analyst, some multinational groups have decided to leave
Wait and see:
economists
The news about the huge investment
projects have been received by economists with a reserved attitude.
“Wait and see what they (the
investors) will bring to
As such, it is still unclear what
benefits
Vu Tien Loc, chair of the Vietnam
Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI), noted that a lot of the “big guys”
in the electronics manufacturing sector have been present in
“In 2013,
Dat Viet
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Thứ Hai, 29 tháng 12, 2014
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