Vietnam's market becomes ray of hope for South Korean semiconductor manufacturers

May 31st at 08:51
31-05-2023 08:51:41+07:00

Vietnam's market becomes ray of hope for South Korean semiconductor manufacturers

Vietnam's emergence as a growing market for South Korean semiconductor manufacturers provides a much-needed boost amidst sluggish chip demand in China.

 

According to a recent report by the Bank of Korea (BOK), Vietnam is swiftly becoming a significant market for South Korean semiconductor makers, who have been grappling with lacklustre demand in China.

As the rivalry between the United States and China intensifies, the BOK has emphasised the importance of diversifying export markets for industry giants like Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix.

The BOK underlines Vietnam's emergence as a new source of demand for South Korean semiconductors, highlighting its growing status as an international hub for IT device production and potentially positioning it as a substitute for China in the future.

Major smartphone manufacturers have established production bases in Vietnam, where South Korean semiconductors play a crucial role as intermediary goods in the production of finished products, the report notes.

Vietnam's abundant low-wage workforce and its proximity to the Chinese market are attracting global businesses, including South Korean firms, to establish manufacturing facilities in the Southeast Asian nation.

Samsung Electronics, for instance, relocated its smartphone and computer production bases to Vietnam between 2018 and 2020. Similarly, Apple shifted parts of its iPad production lines from China to Vietnam in June last year, and Google is reportedly considering a similar move.

At the VIR conference Stronger Investment Partnerships for a Thriving Vietnam in mid-May, CEO of Samsung Vietnam Choi Joo Ho highlighted, "At present, more than half of all Samsung smartphones selling around the world are made in Vietnam. The nation has grown significantly to become a key player in the production of mobile phones globally."

"IT businesses around the world are seriously watching Vietnam, acknowledging it as a manufacturing hub for mobile phones," he added

The BOK believes that the revival of Vietnam's economy presents another encouraging factor. Although the country experienced a slowdown during the lockdown period, it rebounded strongly and achieved an impressive 8 per cent growth last year. Moreover, Vietnam recorded the largest trade surplus for South Korea in 2022.

As of 2022, China accounted for 55 per cent of South Korea's semiconductor exports, followed by Vietnam at 12 per cent, Taiwan at 9 per cent, and the United States at 7 per cent. However, the US experienced the most significant decline in export demand in April this year compared to the same month in 2022, plummeting by 68.6 per cent.

Nevertheless, the BOK predicts that South Korea's semiconductor market will remain heavily influenced by China and the US due to its strong reliance on these key markets. The market shares of South Korean semiconductor manufacturers are expected to be determined by an increase in Chinese smartphone consumption and a recovery in US data centre investments.

In light of the semiconductor market's inherent volatility, the report emphasises the need to reduce market fluctuations by enhancing competitiveness in the non-memory chip sector and diversifying sources of demand. Strategic responses are also deemed essential to mitigate the negative impact resulting from conflicts between the United States and China, which represent the largest proportion of domestic semiconductor demand.

According Koreatimes, as Vietnam's stature as a hub for IT device production continues to rise and its economy shows remarkable resilience, South Korean semiconductor manufacturers are finding solace in this promising market. While challenges persist, the strategic decisions made by these industry players will be vital in shaping their future success amidst evolving geopolitical dynamics and shifting global demand.

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