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ToggleVietnam produced 1,504.25 thousand units of televisions in March, up 26.21 percent from 1,191.86 thousand units in February 2026, according to the latest data from the National Statistics Office.
Year to date output reached 4,175.02 thousand units by the end of March.
Listed electronics companies
Key electronics firms listed on the Vietnam stock exchange include:
FPT Retail JSC (FRT)
FPT Retail JSC (FRT) operates FPT Shop and F.Studio retail chains selling electronics, phones, and IT products. (FRT)
In March, FRT shares moved from 169.00 to 157.00, a change of -12.00 (-0.07 percent).
Foreign ownership moved from 275,131.97 to 268,950.27, a change of -6,181.70 (-0.02 percent).
Viettronics Tan Binh JSC (VTB)
Viettronics Tan Binh JSC (VTB) manufactures and trades electrical appliances, lighting, and consumer electronics. (VTB)
In March, VTB shares moved from 15.35 to 14.20, a change of -1.15 (-0.07 percent).
Foreign ownership moved from 56,789.85 to 56,791.85, a change of 2.00 (0.00 percent).
Digiworld Corporation (DGW)
Digiworld Corporation (DGW) distributes information technology products, smartphones, and consumer electronics in Vietnam. (DGW)
In March, DGW shares moved from 51.20 to 45.80, a change of -5.40 (-0.11 percent).
Foreign ownership moved from 615,873.56 to 576,128.08, a change of -39,745.48 (-0.06 percent).
Mobile World Investment Corporation (MWG)
Mobile World Investment Corporation (MWG) runs retail chains including Thegioididong, Dien May Xanh, and Bach Hoa Xanh, selling electronics and groceries. (MWG)
In March, MWG shares moved from 93.10 to 81.80, a change of -11.30 (-0.12 percent).
Foreign ownership moved from 198,070.18 to 38,544.71, a change of -159,525.47 (-0.81 percent).
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Vietnam electronics news
Recent industry developments include:
Electronics manufacturers are struggling to find workers
Foreign manufacturers, including Foxconn, Luxshare, and Goertek, are struggling to recruit workers in northern Vietnam despite sharply higher sign-on bonuses.
Companies have raised bonuses from VND7 million (US$266) last year to as much as VND18 million (US$683), with recruiters travelling long distances and firms warning that rising hiring costs are unsustainable.
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Electronics manufacturing in Vietnam
Electronics manufacturing is one of Vietnam’s largest export sectors, driven by foreign direct investment and integration into global supply chains.
The industry is led by multinational firms producing smartphones, computers, and components, supported by a growing network of domestic suppliers.
Vietnam benefits from competitive labour costs, trade agreements, and proximity to major Asian manufacturing hubs, particularly China.
However, the sector remains heavily reliant on imported inputs and foreign firms, limiting domestic value addition and technological depth.
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The data
TABLE: Vietnam television production in 2026
| Unit | March 2026 | February 2026 | MoM | YTD | Mar 26 / 25 | Q1 26 / 25 | |
| televisions | units / 000s | 1,504.25 | 1,191.86 | 26.21% | 4,175.02 | 0.73% | -0.96% |