Samsung expected to become talent nurturing centre in Viet Nam: Deputy PM
Samsung expected to become talent nurturing centre in Viet Nam: Deputy PM
The Samsung Group’s effective operations have made important contributions to Viet Nam’s electronic industry and trade relations, Deputy Prime Minister Le Minh Khai said at a ceremony on Thursday marking the 10th founding anniversary of the Samsung Electronics Viet Nam Thai Nguyen Co Ltd and receiving a third-class Labour Order.
Deputy Prime Minister Le Minh Khai (2nd, R) visits the Samsung Electronics Viet Nam Thai Nguyen Co Ltd in Thai Nguyen Province. — VNA/VNS Photo |
Khai hailed Samsung as the biggest South Korean investor and the biggest foreign investor in Viet Nam with total registered capital of nearly US$20 billion. So far, its capital in projects in Thai Nguyen Province has neared $7.5 billion, or about 73 per cent of the total foreign direct investment in the province, he said.
Throughout its 10-year journey of operating in Viet Nam, Samsung Viet Nam Thai Nguyen has always been a leading manufacturer of mobile devices under the brand Samsung "made in Vietnam". It is also a unit with the largest revenue and contribution to the export turnover of the Samsung Group in Viet Nam. Last year, the company raked in $28.3 billion in revenue and $27.3 billion in export earnings, equivalent to 38.3 per cent and 42.1 per cent of the Samsung Group's total, respectively.
The Vietnamese Party, State and Government always create favourable conditions to attract domestic and foreign investors in the principle of “harmonising interests and sharing risks", accompany and ensure the legitimate rights and interests of investors, businesses and relevant partners, Khai said.
He suggested that the Samsung Group should continue expanding operations and consider Viet Nam an important strategic global location for its overall growth, not only in terms of production but also in research and development of key products for export to the world, with the aim of becoming a talent nurturing centre in Viet Nam, inventing and adopting the world's most advanced technologies.
The leader urged preparing necessary conditions for early trial production of semiconductor chip grid products, toward mass production from July 2023 at the Samsung plant in Thai Nguyen. It will be a good start for its closed-looped "production chain" in the electrical and electronic industries in Viet Nam, he said.
On the occasion, the Deputy PM also asked the company to make it easier for domestic firms to join in its supply chain more deeply.
Taking note of the Samsung Group’s suggestions regarding the global minimum corporate income tax starting from 2024, Khai said the Vietnamese Government vows to continue accompanying and promptly tackling obstacles faced by foreign investors, including Samsung, to do business effectively and grow sustainably in Viet Nam.
General Director of Samsung Vietnam Choi Joo Ho said that thanks to comprehensive support of the Vietnamese Government and the provincial authorities, the unity of staff and suppliers, Samsung has overcome all obstacles and built the factory like today.
Reiterating many Vietnamese leaders’ statement that "Samsung's success is Viet Nam's own", Choi said Samsung will make every effort to become a business that goes hand in hand with Viet Nam and a national enterprise that receives sentiments of the Vietnamese people.
He also expressed his hope for joint efforts to overcome all challenges on the path of the next decade and the future ahead.