Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh asked Samsung Group to continue to expand investment and business activities, considering Viet Nam its important and global strategic base in terms of production, research and development of key products to the international market.
More than 2,000 engineers and bachelors degree holders graduating from universities attended the Global Samsung Aptitude Test (GSAT) held in Ha Noi on Saturday.
Viet Nam is keen to develop supporting industries and the Government has been working towards the goal of having 1,000 enterprises operating in this sector in 2020.
HCM City wanted Samsung Group to open a research and development centre in the city to take advantage of its skilled human resources, a local official said.
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc received Vice Chairman of Samsung Group Lee Jae-yong in Ha Noi on Tuesday, and took the oppurtunity to ask the South Korea-based firm to expand its investment and turn Viet Nam into its largest production...