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Samsung considers $950 million shipyard project in Vietnam

VietNamNet Bridge - Samsung Heavy Industries - the 3rd largest shipbuilder in the world - is considering opening its first shipyard outside South Korea in Indonesia, Vietnam or Malaysia.

Vietnam welcomes RoK investors: Party leader

The General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam Nguyen Phu Trong affirmed that Vietnam will continue to create favourable conditions for foreign investors, including those from the Republic of Korea.

The power of Samsung

 VietNamNet Bridge – Samsung, a “VIP” foreign investor and major manufacturer whose annual export turnover accounts for 10 percent of Vietnam’s total export turnover, has repeatedly lodged claims to Vietnamese government agencies.

Close-up of the ‘smart house’ in HCM City

 VietNamNet Bridge – A smart house called Samsung House has opened at 88 Dong Khoi Street, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City. It is equipped with smart appliances of fancy design.

BUSINESS IN BRIEF 18/9

 Trade surplus hit over US$3 billion in eight months; Local seed companies lose ground to foreign giants; Seafood exports likely to hit 7 billion USD in 2014; Thailand’s BJC ready to audit Metro after buy-out

Vietnamese companies want to make parts and accessories for Samsung

Hundreds of Vietnamese enterprises are anxious to organize production and make parts and accessories to provide to Samsung, now that the South Korean giant has stepped up its business in the country.

Samsung asks for separate terminal at Noi Bai Airport

 VietNamNet Bridge - With import and export volume expected to account for about 50% of the total cargo volume through Hanoi’s Noi Bai International Airport in the next few years, Samsung has proposed to have its own terminal at the airport.

Smartphone giants relocate factories to Vietnam

 VietNamNet Bridge – Samsung and Microsoft this year relocated their smartphone production bases in Vietnam as they have closed factories in other parts of the world.

Philips, Samsung and Infineon in 138m-euro cartel fine

 Philips, Samsung and Infineon have been fined 138m euros (£110m; $182m) by the European Commission (EC) for fixing prices of chips in used in smartphones.

Silicon Valley dream in Vietnam is coming true

The emergence and expansion of international technology corporations in Vietnam in the past two years shows an important shift in investment. The Vice President of the Vietnam Association of Foreign Investment Enterprise talks about this trend.

Electronic giants invest billions into Vietnam

 VietNamNet Bridge - Thanks to its low labor costs, favorable geographic location and its market of nearly 90 million people, Vietnam has received billions of US dollars of investment from giants like Samsung, Intel and LG.

BUSINESS IN BRIEF 30/7

 Ministry requires petrol prices cut on world downward trend; Vietnam enjoys US$1.26 bln Jan-Jul trade surplus; RoK – a leading foreign investor in Vietnam; Samsung Thai Nguyen rakes in US$2 billion from exports

BUSINESS IN BRIEF 19/7

 Footwear sector takes big steps; Japan loans $338m for thermal plant; HSBC: investors do not change view on Vietnam; US to impose anti-dumping duty on steel pipes; Samsung selects Vietnam as site for US$982 million facility

Samsung promises to develop support industries

The South Korean electronics group Samsung has agreed to cooperate with the Ministry of Planning and Investment, Foreign Investment Agency and the Vietnam Association of Mechanical Industry to develop domestic support industries.

Vietnam to become electronics production capital of the world

 VietNamNet Bridge – A number of the largest global technology groups have set up their factories in Vietnam, giving many reason to believe that Vietnam is destined to become the world’s major electronics production base.

BUSINESS IN BRIEF 3/7

 JICA funds VND2,500 bil expressway project; Nam Con Son pipeline financing approved;  HSBC: Vietnam’s manufacturing growth continues in June; Cashew nut exporters need more support; M&A property deals on upward trend;

Samsung plans to invest additional US$1 bil in Bac Ninh

 Samsung group is urgently finalising documents to invest an additional US$1 billion in the Samsung Bac Ninh Hi-Tech Complex, according to Hai Quan (Customs) newspaper.

Samsung invests over US$1 billion in HCM City factory

 VietNamNet Bridge – Ho Chi Minh City has approved the application by the Republic of Korean Samsung Group to construct a US$1 billion electronics manufacturing facility at the city’s Hi-Tech Park.

Samsung to pour billions of dollars in Vietnam

 VietNamNet Bridge – The Republic of Korea (RoK) Samsung Group is committed to pumping billions of dollars into the construction of large-scale thermal power plants, shipyards, airports and petrochemical plants in Vietnam.

Samsung expands VN business

 Samsung Electronics Vietnam will be expanded in the future with its complex in Thai Nguyen Province, in addition to the one in Bac Ninh Province.