Domestic firms fail to qualify for Samsung production chain
Vietnamese businesses still have a low share of just about 10
per cent in Samsung Electronics' production chain in
The main reason for this is the limited ability of local firms
to ensure quantity, quality and competitive prices for Samsung.
The Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade, Tran Tuan Anh, said
becoming a supplier for Samsung would be a significant achievement in terms
of improving the competitiveness of the country's support industry, which has
been a key pillar in the country's industrialisation process.
In the context of globalisation, the support industry has
acted as a foundation on which the country's development depends since it can
decide the production cost and add value to products, Anh told a conference,
held in Ha Noi yesterday, on the support industry for Samsung.
Samsung is one of the big foreign investors in
"However, the number of Vietnamese suppliers in Samsung's
production chain is low as they have not met the company's requirements. The
local enterprises have joined production segments which have low added
value," he said.
Businesses were not solely responsible for this situation, he
said, pointing to a lack of strong policies, especially a favourable legal
framework to enhance the capacity of firms and create opportunities for them
to join the support industry.
The deputy minister said it was true that policies regulating
the support industry had not created a breakthrough for local businesses. The
ministry has submitted to the government six draft plans to develop the
sector, and is awaiting approval for these, he said.
"The ministry will cooperate with Samsung to find capable
suppliers," he added.
Han Myoungsup, Samsung Viet
He said four Vietnamese businesses were direct suppliers to
Samsung Viet
Last year, the local suppliers sold spare parts worth US$35
million to Samsung. The figure is expected to increase to $45 million this
year.
Jang Ho Young, SEV's purchasing manager, said several
Vietnamese firms wanted to work with Samsung, and two companies had been
trying to become Level 1 suppliers to the company.
Nine other firms had the potential to become Level 1 suppliers
to Samsung, he said.
Forty-one local businesses are expected to become potential
partners of SEV, he said.
"Businesses are required to meet conditions such as
having a large scale, high quality, stable capital and capable leaders to
become our suppliers," he added.
Jun Dea Joo, the South Korean Ambassador to
This is the second time SEV has organised a conference to seek
local suppliers. Samsung unveiled a list of electronics components the
company is seeking from suppliers, and held direct talks with 200 businesses
that want to become its suppliers.
After seven years of operation in
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Thứ Năm, 16 tháng 7, 2015
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