In addition to the efforts of enterprises, Việt Nam''s supporting industry for electronics production needs many helpful policies from the State to promote its development.
Held for the first time in Việt Nam, GEIMS Việt Nam is expected to shape the electronics manufacturing industry and open up business collaboration opportunities and electronic component supply deals.
The Vietnam International Electronics and Smart Appliances Expo (IEAE) 2024 opened in Hà Nội on October 30 at Hanoi''s International Exhibition Centre.
LG Electronics is expanding its research and development (R&D) capabilities in Việt Nam, now extending from software development to include home appliance solutions, covering lifestyle, kitchen, and air solutions, reported the Seoul Shinmun daily.
The event is expected to attract over 260 exhibitors from China and Việt Nam, showcasing advanced technologies and innovative products in the fields of consumer electronics, smart devices and electronic accessories across 6,000 square metres of exhibition space.
In the first five months of 2024, the contribution of Việt Nam''s electronic businesses to export turnover reached 31.61 per cent, equivalent to US$49 billion.
Prime Minister Phạm Minh Chính received Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of Samsung Electronics Park Hark-kyu in Hà Nội on Thursday, calling on the firm from the Republic of Korea (RoK) to view Việt Nam as a strategic manufacturing and export...
The VF Wild concept highlights VinFast''s innovative efforts to a pickup truck with exceptional performance, catering to the new generation of consumers looking for innovation and eco-friendliness without compromising on performance and durability.
This is one of the largest specialised exhibitions in Việt Nam, which features tens of thousands of electrical and household electronic appliances, smart devices, computers, phones, accessories and game equipment, and electronic components and other products from over 200 businesses...
Samsung''s major projects in Việt Nam are concentrated in Bắc Ninh, Thái Nguyên, and HCM City, with total registered investment capital of nearly US$19.8 billion.