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Category: Manufacturing News Vietnam

Low-cost labour and generous tax incentives have made Vietnam attractive destinations for firms looking to optimise their supply chains. As multinationals continue to look for alternatives to the traditional low-cost manufacturing powerhouse China, Vietnam offers many of the same benefits and being close by makes it easy for Vietnam to slide into existing supply chains.

In this section we monitor Vietnam manufacturing news including market entries and exits and regulatory changes that impact manufacturers in Vietnam.

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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Vietnam car sales down 15 percent in November year-on-year

There were only 26,439 new car sales in Vietnam in November representing a drop of 15 percent compared to November last year, Just Auto is reporting, referencing data from the Vietnam Automotive Manufacturers Association (VAMA). Just 240,027 were sold in the first 11 months of this year, down from 327,760

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Singapore packaging firm to expand investment in southern Vietnam

Singapore’s Tetra Pak is set to add another US$43 million to its investment in southern Vietnam’s Binh Duong province, The Investor is reporting. The investment brings the total value of its investment to US$173 million. The company currently manufactures a range of packing products in the country.

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Taiwan firm starts work on machine factory north of Hanoi

Taiwan’s Lioho Machine Works has started building a factory in Vinh Phuc north-west of Hanoi, The Investor is reporting. The project is reportedly worth US$75 million and is set to cover five hectares. When complete it will produce car parts, farm equipment, and pumps. 

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Swedish engineering group opens first factory in southern Vietnam

Sweden’s Trelleborg Group has inaugurated its first factory in Vietnam in southern Vietnam’s Dong Nai province, The Investor is reporting. Covering 8,000 square metres will create parts for the global automotive and industrial sectors. Trelleborg also announced earlier this year it planned to build a US$37 million factory in Ba-Ria-Vung

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Thai firm to build industrial park in central Vietnam

Thailand’s WHA Industrial Development has been approved to build a US$55 million 178.51 hectare industrial park in central Vietnam’s Than Hoa province, The Investor is reporting. This will be WHA’s second industrial park in Vietnam. The first is located in Nghe An, next door to Thanh Hoa.

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Vietnam’s plastics industry exports on the decline

Plastics exports from Vietnam reached only US3.7 billion from January to September of this year, a 12.2 percent dop year-on-year, Vietnam News is reporting. This has been attributed to the broader global economic slowdown by the Vietnam Plastics Association. Of note: Last week, a request to increase import taxes on

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Vietnam-owned garment firms struggle against foreign counterparts

VN Express is carrying a feature on the garment sector focused on the gap between the levels of success experienced by local firms versus foreign-invested enterprises. It carries a number of key points regarding the challenges the sector currently faces. These include: There is an overemphasis in Vietnam on new

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Import tax hikes suggested to support local plastics business

Vietnam’s Ministry of Finance has knocked back a request from the Long Son Petrochemicals Complex, to increase import tariffs on several plastics products , The Investor is reporting. Why it matters: If it had been approved this would have gone against Vietnam’s general policy of removing barriers to trade. That

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Intel still intends to expand its operations in Vietnam: Vietnam News

Intel has not abandoned plans to expand its operation in Vietnam, despite reporting to the contrary, Vietnam News is reporting. Reuters reported earlier this month that these plans had been shelved sparking a flurry of debate over Vietnam’s future in semiconductor supply chains. The aforementioned Vietnam News article has reported

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Vietnam IPOs so far this year net just US$7 million

The only three IPOs in Vietnam so far this year pulled in just US$7 million, The Investor is reporting. The publication is referencing a report from Deloitte and suggests that the Ho Chi Minh City Stock Exchanges poor performance this year has seen firms delaying their IPOs. The three IPOs

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