Vietnam on way to become new global manufacturing hub

Illustrative image (Photo: VNA)Recently, Russia's Sputnik news agency posted an article saying that Vietnam is to become a new global production hub. (Photo: VNA)VNA- Vietnam is now on its way to becoming a new global manufacturing centre At a recent Investment Promotion Conference in Vinh Phuc province, K.C Chen, Deputy CEO of Compal Vietnam Co., Ltd (Taiwan) outlined the operation of its 500 million USD laptop factory in Vinh Phuc.According to him, the company is currently a manufacturer for Dell, Google and Amazon. The factory's production activities are stable and it expects to attract 15,000 workers by the end of the second quarter.In addition to this project, Compal - through its subsidiary, has also invested in the Arcadyan Technology project with a capital of 50 million USD in Vinh Phuc, which specialises in manufacturing electronic components. Along with big manufacturers that have their own factories such as Samsung, Intel and LG, there are more and more manufacturers specialising in outsourcing for world-famous electronic brands in Vietnam.Foxconn, Luxshare, Winston, Pegatron and Goertek are typical examples. The presence of the big names has made Vietnam a base for the production of electronics and mobile phone components, with the export turnover of phones and components, electronics, computers and components exceeding 27.3 billion USD in the first quarter of this year.

April 23, 2022 05:46 UTC


Vietnam calls for strengthened efforts to address conflict-induced hunger

Ambassador Dang Hoang Giang , Permanent Representative of Vietnam to the UN, delivers remarks at the meeting. (Photo: VNA)Ambassador Dang Hoang Giang, Permanent Representative of Vietnam to the UN, called on the international community to strengthen efforts to address conflict-induced hunger during a UN Security Council meeting on April 21.The Arria-formula meeting on conflict and hunger was attended by Máximo Torero Cullen, Chief Economist of the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO); Margot Van Der Velden, Director of Emergencies at the World Food Programme (WFP); and Michael Fakhri, UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food.In his remarks, Giang said the world’s food system has been increasingly challenged by conflicts, the COVID-19 pandemic, climate change and natural disasters. These have seriously threatened the global food security, especially with regard to countries and conflicts in Africa, Asia or Europe, he said.He welcomed recent efforts by the UN, FAO, WFP and humanitarian partners to provide aid to people in many areas; and encouraged the UN and partners to forge solutions to surging prices of many necessary commodities. He also suggested increasing the exchange of information and updates about areas where food insecurity emerges or evolves complexly.The Vietnamese diplomat emphasized that all parties to a conflict must adhere to international humanitarian law and do not use starvation as a method of warfare as stated in Resolutions 2417 and 2573.He also urged deepening cooperation between the UN and regional organisations in tackling the root causes of conflicts, building peace and preventing conflicts, thus reducing the risk of a conflict-induced hunger ASEAN has formed specific partnership in sustaining food security over recent years, he noted, adding the Vietnam views food security as the root of security, stability and development and will continue contributing to the world’s concerted efforts in addressing food security challenges./.

April 22, 2022 08:50 UTC


HCM City leader receives Speaker of Indian lower house

Nguyen Van Nen, Secretary of the Ho Chi Minh City Party Committee, on April 20 hosted a reception for Speaker of the Indian Lok Sabha (the lower house) Om Birla, who is on an official visit to Vietnam.Briefing the Speaker and the parliament delegation of India on the COVID-19 prevention and control work in Vietnam and the southern city in particular in recent times, Nen thanked India for its help to the city in the fight against the pandemic. The assistance, including medical masks, drug and medical equipment and technology transfer, has contributed to the city’s efforts to overcome difficulties to keep the pandemic under control and promote economic recovery, he said.According to the city leader, the ongoing trip to Vietnam by Speaker Birla and the Indian delegation takes place at the time when Vietnam and Ho Chi Minh City in particular have been organising numerous activities marking the 50th anniversary of the diplomatic ties between Vietnam and India (1972-2022).Speaker Birla highlighted HCM City as a typical city for Vietnam in the struggle for national liberation in the past and a rising star in the national development process.He expressed his pleasure and belief that the Indian community living and working in the southern city will contribute to act as a bridge to promote cooperation and development of the two countries’ peoples.According to Birla, India hopes HCM City and Indian localities speed up cooperation in information technology that India is strong in. Besides, it is necessary to create favourable conditions for both countries’ businesses to learn about and promote cooperation and investment in tourism as India and Vietnam boast potential and strengths in the area./.

April 21, 2022 23:06 UTC


Vietnam to become second largest digital economy in Southeast Asia in 2025: experts

Illustrative image (Source: vneconomy.vn)– Vietnam can become the second largest digital economy in Southeast Asia in 2025, while the country’s e-commerce market will draw more large-scale businesses, forecast experts at an online seminar in Ho Chi Minh City on April 20.They also said that online businesses will involve more economic sectors and more big players in the time to come.Do Huu Hung, General Director of AccessTrade, held that e-commerce should be the first step, followed by logistics and delivery services to win stronger confidence among consumers and improve their shopping experience.Hung said that with better logistics and delivery services , the digital economy can make up 50-60 percent of the Vietnamese economy in the future.The years of 2020 and 2021 can be described as a special period with unprecedented changes under impacts of COVID-19 , where online business in Vietnam enjoyed a breakthrough growth in both domestic and foreign markets.According to the “E-Commerce White Book 2020”, the global revenue from B2C e-commerce activities is likely to rise by 1.5 times in the 2019-2023 period from 1.94 trillion USD to over 2.88 trillion USD. The book also predicted that Southeast Asia, including Vietnam, will see high growth.Phan Binh, Director of J&T Express Vietnam, said that businesses do not need giant shops but high quality products which will be delivered to customers through suitable services.Currently, many foreign firms have sought business opportunities in the potential market of Vietnam with the motto of "Think Global, Act Local". Meanwhile, online business activities have drawn a large number of companies, cooperatives, business households and individuals in both rural and urban areas.Experts advised enterprises operating online business to seek seek supports in consultations and solutions to develop one-stop-shop model.They also underlined the need for wider coverage of delivery services to meet the demand of the booming e-commerce sector./.

April 21, 2022 05:30 UTC


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