Manufacturing & Industry

This category focuses on industrial production, from electronics and textiles to automotive and heavy industry. It covers FDI trends, supply chain developments, factory expansions, and government regulations shaping the industrial landscape. As a key driver of economic growth, manufacturing plays a crucial role in global supply chains, technological advancements, and industrial competitiveness.

Vietnam’s shipping firms lament new environmental standards

Just 400 out of 1,500 Vietnamese flagged ships have been approved for Energy Efficiency Existing Ship Index (EEXI) ratings. This is problematic in that from January 1, 2024 the EU will charge ships that dock in a member state for the carbon emissions they produce, Vietnam News (state media) is

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Vietnam to see minimum wage hike from July 2024

Vietnam’s National Wage council has approved a 6 percent pay raise for Vietnam’s minimum wage workers from July 1, 2024, VN Express is reporting. The Vietnam General Confederation of Labor had been pushing for between 6.48 percent and 7.3 percent whereas the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry, a peak

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Semiconductor suppliers in Vietnam largely isolated: Digitimes

Semiconductor supply chain participation in Vietnam is mostly in memory manufacturing, packaging, and testing in the north and IC backend and design in the south, with few, if any, supply chains connecting the two, Digitimes is reporting. It also suggests the power supply in the north may be a problem

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Snapshot: Manufacturing in Vietnam, November 2023

Each month the-shiv provides a snapshot of the manufacturing sector in Vietnam covering the latest developments, key performance indicators, and government data. November overview Out of the gates Vietnam’s manufacturing sector started November with some bad news–Samsung Vietnam was estimating it would export just US$57 billion worth of electronics this

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Bloomberg outlines challenges facing Vietnam’s coffee farmers

Up to half of Vietnam’s current coffee farming land may be unusable in 50 years according to Philipp Navratil, global head of Nestle’s coffee strategic business unit, and quoted by Bloomberg. Local farmers are reportedly pulling out coffee plants in favour of more weather resistant crops like avocado and durian. 

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Vietnam’s most valuable footballers reveals value in local football league

Vietnam’s most valuable player is half-Czech, half-Vietnamese Filip Nguyen, VN Express is reporting. He’s currently estimated to be worth €600,000 (US$655,700). Of note, Vietnam signed a deal back in September with the Spanish football league, La Liga, to jointly develop the Vietnam Football Federation (VFF). Historically corrupt, and not nearly

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Financial services survey covering AI, BaaS, and embedded finance in Vietnam

Financial services software company Finastra, has released its Financial Services State of the Nation Survey 2023 in which interest in technology in financial services ranks highly in Vietnam. Full report: Financial Services State of the Nation Survey 2023  Key takeaways: 94 percent of decision-makers in Vietnam are excited about new

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Taiwan electronics manufacturer to expand operations in Thai Binh

Taiwan’s Lotes, which makes electronic parts for big brands like Samsung, Sony and Intel is expanding its operations in Thai Binh to the tune of US$25 million, The Investors is reporting. This will bring its total investment in the province to US$125 million. The current operations make computer cables and

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Snapshot: Vietnam’s Coffee Industry, November 2023

Each month the-shiv provides a snapshot of Vietnam’s coffee industry covering the latest developments, key performance indicators, and government data. Business picked up for Vietnam’s coffee producers in November as the coffee harvest entered full swing. Exports topped US$327 a big jump from US$168 million back in October. There were

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