Siemens CEO urges German firms to invest in Vietnam
Siemens CEO urges German firms to invest in Vietnam
CEO of German tech giant Siemens AG and Chairman of the Asia-Pacific Committee for German Business (APA) Joe Kaeser has called upon German firms to invest in Vietnam as part of efforts to diversify supply chains.
Siemens AG CEO Joe Kaeser (Photo: Getty Images)
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CEO of German tech giant Siemens AG and Chairman of the Asia-Pacific Committee for German Business (APA) Joe Kaeser has called upon German firms to invest in Vietnam as part of efforts to persify supply chains.
Speaking at an APA teleconference on October 19, Kaeser said that Asia, not just China, is an important investment destination.
He stressed that a number of multinational groups have poured a great deal into Vietnam while Germany is also stepping up vocational training in the country.
Enterprises, he said, could quickly seek business opportunities in the country.
German Federal Minister for Economic Affairs and Energy Peter Altmaier called on German firms in Asia to seek alternatives in persifying regional supply chains.
Germany supports globalisation and wants to persify supply chains, he said, adding that it needs to build greater resilience to future crises.
The APA conference was first held in 1986 with the aim of bolstering economic ties between Germany and the Asia-Pacific.
This year’s discussions focused on the economic toll from COVID-19, the modernisation of trade policy to ensure global supply chains, and the digitalisation strategies in Asia and Europe.