Chip industry sets up int'l trade ties

Sep 13th at 13:46
13-09-2013 13:46:30+07:00

Chip industry sets up int'l trade ties

The HCM City Semi-conductor Industry Association on Wednesday signed a deal with a global trade association to boost the city's chip industry.

 

nder the memorandum of understanding, Semiconductor Equipment & Materials International (SEMI) and the association will strengthen information exchange and investment in the electronics and chip industries.

The association's member companies will co-operate with SEMI for research, development, production, and distribution of chip products and services and participating in international fairs.

SEMI will help the Vietnamese firms and provide them booths at annual international fair SEMICONS Singapore to showcase their products.

It will help them with manpower training and also provide training at universities and training centres.

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