manufacturing

The Manufacturing category covers industrial production, factory expansions, and supply chain dynamics. It explores exports, imports, technological advancements, automation, and government policies, providing insights into investment trends, foreign participation, and production efficiencies.

 

Vietnam footwear exports down 24.6 percent September over August

The United States remains the largest export market, but experienced a significant decline of 31.90 percent in September compared to August, as did China with a decline of 45.69 percent, while Japan and South Korea similarly saw large drops of 38.42 percent and 44.23 percent respectively…

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Thailand launches anti dumping probe into steel from Vietnam

This adds to a growing list of investigations into steel import from Vietnam that includes South Korea, India, and the European Union and comes as cheap Chinese steel floods markets around the world. Of note there has been some suspicion that Chinese steel makers may be using Vietnam as an intermediary to circumvent trade tariffs in other countries on their own steel products…

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Vietnam Purchasing Managers Index records 5.1 point fall in September

The S&P Global Vietnam Purchasing Managers’ Index has recorded a 5.1 point fall in September, from 52.4 in August to 47.3 a month later, according to a press release from the firm. This moved the index below the 50-point break even mark which means that Vietnam’s manufacturing industry, according to the index, contracted in September.

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US$260 million Chinese circuit board factory slated for northern Vietnam

Over the past decade, Vietnam has attracted significant investments from global electronics giants such as Samsung, LG, and Intel, which have established large production facilities here. They have also helped to develop Vietnam’s electronics manufacturing industry which, in turn, is now attracting even greater investment, the aforementioned circuit board factory, for example…

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Vietnam launches strategy for semiconductor industry development

Of note, Vietnam has been pursuing a greater role in semiconductor supply chains for sometime. However, it’s never been made clear exactly what a win would be in terms of Vietnam’s role in semiconductor manufacturing… It does, however, already have a place at the end of semiconductor supply chains in assembly, testing, and packaging. Low-value work to be sure but it does give Vietnam a foot in the door. Whether it can leverage this to move its way up semiconductor supply chains remains to be seen.

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Century Synthetic Fiber Corporation: Vietnam Stock Overview

In the first half of 2024, STK’s revenue declined by 18.2 percent year-over-year to US$23 million due to lower sales. In response, STK stopped a number of machines and instead focused on reducing excess inventory. The company also recorded a net loss of US$2.2 million reportedly due to a surge in financial expenses, the result of unrealized exchange rate losses of US$1.7 million on a US dollar-denominated loan used to invest in a new factory…

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Can Vietnam Survive the Steel-Trade Wars?

Cheap Chinese steel is flooding markets around the world causing headaches for local steel makers. This has led to anti-dumping investigations in a number of countries that look to have caught Vietnam in the crossfire. It is not, however, going quietly but launching its own anti-dumping investigations as well. In this context, this article looks at what has happened to Vietnam’s steel industry, how it is responding, and what that might mean moving forward.

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Vietnam electronics exports up 14.5 percent August over July

Vietnam’s exports of computers, electrical products, and spare parts and components thereof, climbed by 14.5 percent in August over July from US$5.9 billion to US$6.76 billion. Vietnam’s electronics exports for the year now stand at US$46.4 billion which is an increase 28.9 percent over the same period last year…

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US automotive manufacturer inaugurates second Vietnam factory

Motorcycle sales, despite a decline of 16.21 percent in 2023 compared to 2022, still far exceeded car sales. The comparison between the over 2.5 million motorcycles sold and just over 214,000 passenger cars sold underlines how deeply motorcycles are integrated into daily life…

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Vietnam footwear exports down 2.1 percent August over July

Vietnam’s footwear exports fell by 2.1 percent in August over July from US$2.12 billion to US$2.08 billion. Footwear exports for the year, however, have reached US$14.95 billion which is an increase of 10.5 percent over the same period last year. The biggest recipients of shoes made in Vietnam in August were the United States, China, and the Netherlands.

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Taiwan footwear maker to drop US$100 million on new factory in central Vietnam

This will add to Dah Lih Puh’s existing operations in Vietnam which are mostly conducted through its subsidiary Viet Glory. Viet Glory came to prominence in Vietnam in October of 2023, when 7000 of its workers went on strike in search of a pay rise. This was successful with workers returning to work six days later for a bigger paycheck…

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Vietnam’s Industrial Production Index up 9.5 percent year-on-year

The GSO notes that the processing and manufacturing industry increased by 9.7 percent, that the electricity production and distribution industry increased by 11.6 percent, and the water supply, waste and wastewater management and treatment industry increased by 7.8 percent. It does, however, also note that the mining industry decreased by 6 percent.

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Vietnam Purchasing Managers Index records 2.3 point fall in August

The S&P Global Vietnam Purchasing Managers’ Index has recorded a 2.3 point fall in August, from 54.7 in July to 52.4 a month later, according to a press release from the firm. This does, however, signal the continued expansion of Vietnam’s manufacturing sector for the fifth month in a row…

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Key Vietnam car maker reports profit fall of 6 percent in first half 2024

From a peak in 2022 of VND 7.4 trillion or US$298.3 million, Thaco has seen its profits continue to fall. This has been attributed to a decline in car sales on the back of broader economic challenges in Vietnam. This is, however, only one part of much bigger changes in Vietnam’s car market as new trade agreements pull down tariffs on imports and trade remedies against cars imported from China into the US and EU see Chinese car makers search for new markets…

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