Intel confirms planned chip operation expansion in Việt Nam

Nov 23rd at 07:27
23-11-2023 07:27:42+07:00

Intel confirms planned chip operation expansion in Việt Nam

Intel has confirmed they will be moving forward with their plans to expand investment in Việt Nam, which is expected to reach US$1 billion.

Speakers at the Vietnam - US Trade Forum 2023 in HCM City on Tuesday. — VNA/VNS Photo

The move aims to enhance Intel's existing $1.5 billion factory in the Southeast Asian electronics manufacturing hub.

Speaking at the Vietnam-US Trade Forum on Tuesday, Ace Wilson, the chief financial officer of Intel Vietnam, said Việt Nam continues to be a critical part of its global manufacturing operations as demand for semiconductors grows.

The company aims to diversify its factory strategy across multiple countries, and it has set a target of $10-11 billion in export turnover for the current year, he said.

About 70 per cent of chip production that supports the region is expected to come from the Vietnamese factory, he added.

In June, Intel decided to invest in a production plant in Germany with a total investment capital of about $33 billion as part of its efforts to expand semiconductor production in Europe.

Daniel Nguyen, vice chairman of the Economic Development and Small Business Committee and Member of the Semiconductor Committee of the Oregon House of Representatives, said Việt Nam has great potential for semiconductor industry development.

The US has allocated $240 million to support the semiconductor industry, with a particular focus on aiding US businesses investing in this field in Việt Nam, he added.

In response to rumours about Intel shelving its planned investment in Việt Nam, a representative of the company clarified that there was misinformation from the media.

“Intel is still committed to further expanding its investment in Việt Nam,” the representative said.

Việt Nam is home to Intel’s largest factory worldwide for assembling, packaging, and testing chips.

The Southeast Asian nation has been banking on Intel to further expand its investment in the country, especially after the US President announced deals to support its chips industry during a visit in September.

Important partner

Speaking at the forum, Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade Đỗ Thắng Hải highlighted Việt Nam’s consistent policy of regarding the US as one of the most important partners of Việt Nam.

“Việt Nam is positioning itself well to become a major manufacturing hub in the world,” Hải said.

Barbara Weisel, an expert in international trade law and former assistant to the US Trade Representative, said in recent years, the Vietnamese market has been growing strongly and stably.

Its young, educated, and entrepreneurial workforce and its network of free trade agreements have turned the country into a leading beneficiary from the interest of many countries and companies in supply chain diversification to guarantee better resilience and economic security, she said.

Thanks to the shift of supply chains and other factors, Việt Nam has recorded the biggest market share expansion in the US compared to others.

The US has become the largest import market of Việt Nam, accounting for nearly one-third of the latter’s exports.

US businesses from many sectors are heading towards the dynamic Southeast Asian market while an increasing number of Vietnamese firms, including electric vehicle producers, have also seen investment opportunities in the US, according to Weisel.

Experts recommended the two countries actively work together to build concrete and detailed action plans to enhance the resilience and competitiveness of the fields that both prioritise.

They also need to act quickly to generate economic benefits as global businesses are paying attention to new investments in the region and seeking to diversify supply chains. 

Bizhub





RELATED STOCK CODE (1)

NEWS SAME CATEGORY

Hanoi seeks EU’s expertise in green economy development

The EU Ambassador to Vietnam stressed the EU’s willingness to share experience and support Hanoi and Vietnam in achieving sustainable development goals.

​Ho Chi Minh City seeks US investment in high-tech, green economy

Officials from Ho Chi Minh City met many American firms last week to promote investment in high-tech and the green economy in the city, as part of their trip to the...

Spotlight on socioeconomic development in Hung Yen

Hung Yen province, over 60km northwest from Hanoi, has secured laudable socioeconomic development as it continues to exceed the state revenue budget target in only...

China reigns as one of Vietnam's largest trading partners and investors

Vietnam welcomes significant investment from China across diverse manufacturing segments, including textiles, optics, and telecommunications.

Việt Nam's digital economy to reach $45 billion by 2025

Việt Nam has had the fastest digital economic growth rate in Southeast Asia for two consecutive years.

Heavy workload for public investment disbursement to the year-end

Minister of Planning and Investment Nguyễn Chí Dũng has sent an Official Dispatch to relevant ministries and agencies asking for hastened efforts to speed up the...

Singaporean investors increasingly drawn to Vietnam

Thanks to the open economic landscape and enormous growth potential in various sectors, Vietnam has always been on the list of favourable destinations for...

Hải Phòng seeks trade cooperation with India

There remained potential and opportunities for stronger cooperation between Việt Nam, particularly the northern port city of Hải Phòng, and India.

Bắc Ninh’s new FDI projects increase more than three-fold

By October 20, the northern province of Bắc Ninh granted licences to 308 new foreign direct investment (FDI) projects this year, worth more than US$908 million.

Long An province enhances investment ties with US firms

A business mission from the southern Vietnamese province of Long An, accompanying Vietnamese President Vo Van Thuong's working trip to attend the ongoing APEC 2023...


MOST READ


Back To Top