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ToggleVietnam produced VND 69.20 trillion of phone components in December, up 13.79 percent from VND 60.81 trillion in November, according to the latest data from the National Statistics Office.
Year to date output reached 626.84 trillion dong by the end of December.
Listed Phone components companies
Key Phone components firms listed on the Vietnam stock exchange include:
Digiworld Corporation
Digiworld Corporation (DGW) distributes information technology products, smartphones, and consumer electronics in Vietnam.
DGW closed at VND 45,850 on Wednesday down 1.05 percent with 24,981,000 shares traded, worth VND 114,356 million.
Foreign ownership in DGW is currently capped at 49.4 percent, with current foreign ownership sitting at 22.3 percent.
FPT Retail JSC
FPT Retail JSC (FRT) operates FPT Shop and F.Studio retail chains selling electronics, phones, and IT products.
FRT closed at VND 152,800 on Wednesday down 0 percent with 4,960,000 shares traded, worth VND 74,427 million.
Foreign ownership in FRT is currently capped at 49.0 percent, with current foreign ownership sitting at 32.3 percent.
Mobile World Investment Corporation
Mobile World Investment Corporation (MWG) runs retail chains including Thegioididong, Dien May Xanh, and Bach Hoa Xanh, selling electronics and groceries.
MWG closed at VND 85,400 on Wednesday down 0.6 percent with 53,836,000 shares traded, worth VND 457,864 million.
Foreign ownership in MWG is currently capped at 48.7 percent, with current foreign ownership sitting at 47.6 percent.
Viettronics Tan Binh JSC
Viettronics Tan Binh JSC (VTB) manufactures and trades electrical appliances, lighting, and consumer electronics.
VTB closed at VND 17,050 on Wednesday down 0.45 percent with 117,000 shares traded, worth VND 193 million.
Foreign ownership in VTB is currently capped at 49.0 percent, with current foreign ownership sitting at 1.6 percent.
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Foxconn Bac Ninh expansion
Foxconn’s subsidiary Fushan Technology is seeking approval to expand its Bac Ninh plant to produce unmanned aerial vehicles and Xbox gaming devices as part of an VND 8.4 trillion (US$317 million) project.
The company plans to add three new production lines, lifting total capacity to 198.23 million products a year across 38 lines in three workshops.
It aims to assemble 100,000 UAVs annually, raise mobile-phone output to 140 million units and add 4.8 million Xbox devices and related components.
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Vietnam’s mobile phone industry
Vietnam’s mobile phone manufacturing industry is a major component of the country’s export-oriented industrial base, producing devices primarily for overseas markets.
It has expanded rapidly on the back of large-scale foreign direct investment, integrated supply chains and a competitive manufacturing cost structure.
Production is concentrated in northern industrial zones, supported by improving infrastructure, skilled labour and proximity to regional electronics ecosystems.
The sector remains sensitive to global demand cycles, supply chain shifts and changes in trade policy, but continues to play a central role in Vietnam’s manufacturing growth.