Apple to build $1bn data center in Vietnam: report
Apple's iPhones are
seen on sale at a store in Ho Chi Minh City.
Apple Inc. is poised for its
first-ever investment in Vietnam by setting up a US$1 billion data center in
Hanoi, a local business newspaper reported on Wednesday.
The U.S.
tech titan is “completing necessary investment procedures, and looking for a
suitable location for the facility,” Dien Dan Doanh Nghiep (Business Forum) said, citing its
own source.
Dien Dan Doanh Nghiep is the media organ of the Vietnam
Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI), one of Vietnam’s largest trade
promotion agencies.
The reported
data center will serve Apple’s Asia operations and may also feature research
and development (R&D) activities, according to the newspaper.
While it is
unclear when the Hanoi project of Apple will begin, the decision is seen as
an appreciation by the U.S. tech firm toward the business environment in
Vietnam.
If Apple
initiates investment in Vietnam, other major investors may follow suit,
adding to the attractiveness of the Southeast Asian country’s investment
environment.
Last year
Apple earmarked more than $8 billion, or three percent of its revenue for the
fiscal year ending September 2015, for R&D, according to Dien Dan Doanh Nghiep.
The iPhone
maker is currently runs R&D centers in the UK, China, Taiwan, the U.S.,
and Israel and has began construction of a new facility in Japan. The
company’s R&D center in India is scheduled for opening this June,
according to Dien Dan Doanh Nghiep.
Many of
Apple’s rivals in the fields of tech gadgets, such as Samsung and LG from
South Korea, and U.S. giant Microsoft, already have operations in Vietnam.
Samsung’s
investment in the country has totaled some $11.2 billion, with two
multibillion mobile devices and electronics components production complexes
in Thai Nguyen and Bac Ninh in northern Vietnam.
The South
Korea electronics behemoth also runs an R&D center in Hanoi, where some 1,450 Vietnamese engineers are working around the clock to support
and develop apps and software for Samsung mobile devices.
In the
meantime, LG Electronics has completed the initial stage of a $1.5 billion
production complex in the northern city of Hai Phong, while Microsoft has
relocated its mobile production in factories in China, Hungary, and Mexico to
Bac Ninh since 2014.
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