Allied Telesis to invest in Saigon Silicon City

Sep 12th at 13:14
12-09-2016 13:14:05+07:00

Allied Telesis to invest in Saigon Silicon City

It has been unveiled that Allied Telesis signed an agreement on September 9 committing to jointly provide US$50 million of foreign direct investment in Saigon Silicon City.

Purportedly, Allied Telesis is a consortium of high-technology infrastructure in the world, has a long history of experience in research, development, networking and telecommunications solutions.

Details of the agreement are sketchy at best, but presumably the US$50 million is pursuant to a joint venture agreement between Allied Telesis and Silicon Park Joint Stock Company.

In making the announcement, it is also not clear whether Allied Telesis is a US company or in reality is a Japanese Holding Company that has some affiliation with a US company and to what extent the agreement is binding, if at all.

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