Samsung seeks local suppliers

Jul 8th at 10:40
08-07-2014 10:40:40+07:00

Samsung seeks local suppliers

The rising demand of foreign direct investment enterprises for raw materials has given local companies the chance to become suppliers, but they must be more active in the race.

 

According to the Viet Nam Association of Foreign-Invested Enterprises, Samsung Viet Nam, the electronic giant from Korea with an approximately US$6.8 billion investment in the country, was expected to meet with around 100 Vietnamese companies next week to work on raw material supplies, after having recently got approval to develop a $1 billion plant in the Samsung Bac Ninh Hi-Tech Complex.

The association's vice president Nguyen Van Toan said to Dau Tu (Investment) newspaper that Samsung Viet Nam would place their demands and requirements for local companies wishing to become its suppliers.

He said that Samsung would also provide support to Vietnamese companies in meeting the standards set by FDI enterprises and engaging in the supply chain.

If successful, local companies would benefit a lot from becoming a link in Samsung's value chain, Toan said.

Contributing $23.9 billion to Viet Nam's total exports, which accounted for 18 per cent of its total exports, the Korean phone producer's active move in increasing the local procurement rate would give a boost to the development of the support industry and Vietnamese small and medium-d enterprises. The current local procurement of Samsung was 30 per cent.

However, amid the rising FDI inflow in the support industry, whether local companies could grab the opportunity to become raw material suppliers remained a difficult question.

In the garment and textile industry, for example, Viet Nam witnessed a rising wave of foreign investment ahead of the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement even as local companies were still confused by a series of standards, Tran Huu Huynh, from the Viet Nam Chamber of Commerce and Industry was quoted as saying, by the newspaper.

According to the Japan External Trade Organisation survey in March, the localisation rate of Japanese enterprises in Viet Nam was 32.2 per cent in 2013, up 4.3 percentage points over the previous year.

However, the rate was low compared to 64 per cent in China, 53 in Thailand, 42 in Malaysia and 41 in Indonesia. 

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