Despite difficulties due to COVID-19, Samsung Viet Nam earned US$74.2 billion in revenue last year, up 14 per cent annually.
The company’s export value, meanwhile, hit $65.5 billion, up 16 per cent on year, according to its 2021 business report.
Samsung Viet Nam attributed the outcomes to its plants’ serious implementation of pandemic prevention and control measures in line with regulations of the Vietnamese Government, particularly after the fourth wave of outbreaks began in late April last year.
The company said it received comprehensive support from the Government and the authorities in localities where its factories are located, thus avoiding interruptions to their operation.
Also in 2021, over four million Samsung foldable phones were sold worldwide, four times that the volume recorded in 2020. Currently, more than 50 per cent of Samsung phone products are produced in Viet Nam. Smartphones manufactured at Samsung factories in the nation are exported to 128 countries and territories around the world.
Director General of Samsung Viet Nam Choi Joo-ho said in response to the assistance of the Vietnamese Government, his firm will not change its business strategy for the country.
By the end of 2021, Samsung Viet Nam's total accumulated investment capital hit $18 billion, 102 per cent higher than the approved investment capital in 2020.
Viet Nam backs Samsung’s operational expansion: PM
The Vietnamese Government always creates the best possible conditions for businesses and investors, including Samsung, to expand operations in Viet Nam, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh said on Thursday.
At a reception for Director General of Samsung Viet Nam Choi Joo-ho in Ha Noi, the PM said Samsung’s investment is evidence of the fruitful development of the strategic cooperative partnership between Viet Nam and the Republic of Korea (RoK).
He lauded the group’s performance amid the COVID-19 pandemic, with its cumulative turnover increasing 14 per cent in 2021 as compared with the previous year to hit over $74 billion.
PM Chinh appreciated Samsung’s consideration of Viet Nam as a destination for long-term investment, noting its projects are among the FDI projects being rolled out quickly in the Southeast Asian nation.
Samsung’s research and development centre, the biggest of its kind in Southeast Asia under construction in Ha Noi, is expected to support Vietnamese firms and raise locally-made content, he said.
The Government views Samsung as an investment model in Viet Nam, and stands ready to help the group seek the best suitable destination for its high-tech battery project, he said.
The PM called on Samsung to continue helping Vietnamese firms participate in its global value chain as well as research and development activities in Viet Nam.
The leader expressed his hope that Samsung will work to attract investment to Viet Nam, and suggested the group set out a personnel training strategy to include Vietnamese people in its leadership.
For his part, Choi praised Viet Nam’s achievements in the COVID-19 combat and socio-economic development in 2021, with export-import revenue growing by 23 per cent.
Samsung earned $65.5 billion from exports last year, up 15.8 per cent from the previous year, he said, attributing the results to the Vietnamese Government’s support policies.
Regarding the research and development centre, he said it is expected it to be put into operation this year.
Both sides noted their belief that the co-operation will grow further in 2022 and the years to come. — VNS