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.
South Korean chipmaker to increase investment in Vietnam
Chipmaker Hana Micron from South Korea is planning to increase its investment in Vietnam up to US$1 billion, The Investor is reporting. The firm currently has two plants in northern Vietnam in Bac Giang and Bac Ninh.
German gas firm to build new facility in central Vietnam
Germany’s Messer, an industrial gas company, has received approval for a US$133.38 million project in Vietnam’s Quang Ngai province, The Investor is reporting. Set to cover 7.24 hectare its expected output is liquid argon, oxygen, and nitrogen along side a number of industrial gases like helium and neon.
Concerns raised in Vietnam over influx of Chinese FDI in supporting industries
China’s supporting industries are moving production to Vietnam to get around US tariff barriers. This is worrying local supporting industries according to Professor Phan Dang Tuat, Chairman of the Vietnam Supporting Industry Association and referenced by VN Express. He also says that high borrowing costs are also weighing on the
US imported US$1 billion in Christmas candles from Vietnam in 2022
The US imported US$1 billion worth of Christmas candles came from Vietnam, Freight Waves is reporting. That’s a lot.
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
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
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
Singapore garment firm to in invest in new plant in southern Vietnam
Singapore’s J&H Yubo is set to invest US$19 million in a factory in Dong Nai in southern Vietnam, The Investor is reporting.
Singapore electrical homeware maker to invest US$80 million in southern Vietnam
Singapore’s Ningbo Dechange is looking at spending US$80 million on a new operation in Vietnam’s Dong Nai province which borders Ho Chi Minh City, The Investor is reporting.
Taiwan ziplock bag maker to open factory in southern Vietnam
Taiwan’s Jhonsin Vietnam is set to outlay US$10 million for a factory in Vietnam’s Dong Nai province where it will produce ziplock bags and homeware, The Investor is reporting.
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
Chinese electronics firm receives in-principal support for project in northern Vietnam
China’s Perfect Light, a wafer technology firm, is looking to build a US$51.5 million project in Vietnam’s Hai Duong province, The Investor is reporting. The project would take up 9 hectares of Cong Hoa Industrial Park and employ an estimated 700 people when completed.
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.
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.
Hong Kong camera manufacturer considering factory in north-central Vietnam
Hong Kong based Qtech is considering building a US$430 million factory in Vietnam’s Nghe An province, The Investor is reporting. If realised it would cover 10 to 15 hectares and produce eight million products a month. Notably the company is looking for tax, human resources, and administrative support from Nghe
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
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.
Vietnam’s manufacturing sector continues to contract as new orders fall
The S&P Global Vietnam Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index has hit a five-month low of 47.3 this month down from 49.6 in October. Anything below 50 is considered a contraction. S&P Global’s press release notes that there has been: A scaling back of production, An uptick in cost pressures, Resistance from
Taiwanese firm looking to establish electronics factory in north-central Vietnam
Radiant Opto-Electronics Corporation from Taiwan has submitted plans to build a US$120 million factory to contribute to its backlight module supply chain in Vietnam’s Nghe An province, The Investor is reporting. The factory is set to cover 8.2 hectares and should be operational by the end of 2024.
Japanese firm opens solar cell factory in northern Vietnam
A subsidiary of Japan’s Vsun Solar has inaugurated a US$200 million factory in Phu Tho in northern Vietnam, The Investor is reporting. Covering 13 hectares the project will reportedly employ 700 people when it reaches peak capacity.
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