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Vietnam welcomes US semiconductor corporations, offers attractive incentives

Chair of the US Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) John Neuffer has said that many businesses are doubling their investments in Vietnam.

PM visits northern region's first semiconductor chip factory in Bac Giang

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh on December 23 visited Hana Micron Vina Ltd., a company invested by the Republic of Korea (RoK) and the first semiconductor chip manufacturer in the northern region.

Nvidia’s chief discusses semiconductor development in VN

Jensen Huang, CEO of US chip giant Nvidia, loves eating Vietnamese dishes, according to Hoang Anh Tuan, the Vietnamese General Consul in San Francisco.

Great opportunities for Vietnam to develop semiconductor industry, AI

Vietnam is seeing great opportunities to turn the semiconductor industry into a critical national one in the next 30-50 years.

Vietnam rolls out red carpet for US chip giant’s investment: Minister

Vietnam boasts huge potential to develop semiconductor and AI industries, and pledges to create favourable conditions for NVIDIA corporation, a leading chip producer in the US, Minister of Planning and Investment Nguyen Chi Dung said on December 11.

Semiconductor industry may lay foundation for VN-US relationship: Minister

Minister of Information and Communications Nguyen Manh Hung late last week had a meeting with a delegation from the US Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) led by John Neuffer, SIA’s President and CEO, who was on a business trip in Vietnam.

VN plans intensive training to address labor shortage in semiconductor industry

A report from Fulbright University shows that Vietnam needs 20,000 engineers in the semiconductor industry in the next five years and 50,000 in the next 10 years.

Vietnam has necessary conditions, factors to develop semiconductor industry

In the near future, Vietnam will become a reliable partner and an important link in the global semiconductor manufacturing and supply chains, according to Minister of Planning and Investment Nguyen Chi Dung.

Vietnam aims high on semiconductors

The global semiconductor chip market is expected to record a CAGR of 7.1 per cent from 2023 to 2032.

Vietnam's semiconductor chips' performance equal to 90% of foreign-made ones

FPT Semiconductor CEO Nguyen Vinh Quang says that Vietnam is capable of making chips with a performance equal to 90 percent and a production cost of 50-60 percent of foreign-made products.

Vietnam anticipating opportunities of semiconductor industry

Thorough preparations, especially in human resources training, are needed for Vietnam to anticipate opportunities of the semiconductor industry expected to continue growing rapidly in the coming time.

Vietnam Semiconductor Innovation Network launched

The Vietnam Semiconductor Innovation Network made its debut on October 29 within the framework of the Vietnam Semiconductor Summit.

Microchip designers can earn up to VND1.5 billion a year after tax

Labor experts believe that new graduates majoring in microchip design can earn VND220 million a year after tax, while veteran engineers can earn up to VND1.5 billion.

Demand for workers in semiconductor industry brings opportunities to Vietnam

Vietnam is expected to attract foreign experts and technologies, especially overseas Vietnamese scientists working in the semiconductor industry.

VN semiconductor industry thrives with opportunities, workforce faces challenges

Da Nang University on Thursday hosted a workshop, with the primary objective of nurturing the growth of top-tier human resources tailored for the semiconductor chip industry in Vietnamese higher education institutions.

Businesses weather storms, economy on track to recovery

Vietnam’s economy is believed to have overcome the most difficult period and is on the way to recovery. Analysts say that a decade of breakthroughs is ahead.

Semiconductor industry needs 50,000 high-quality workforce in next 10 years

Vietnam's workforce demand in the semiconductor–microchip field is forecast to be around 20,000 engineers for the next five years, and 50,000 engineers in the next 10 years, according to economists from the Fullbright University.

VN could become major supplier of semiconductor staff to US companies

Vietnam could provide about 50,000 semiconductor engineers to the US by 2030.

Vietnam making new moves in multibillion-dollar semiconductor industry

Vietnam is making strong progress in advancing its standing in the global semiconductor supply chain as many of the world’s largest chip manufacturers have landed in the Southeast Asian nation, insiders said.

Vietnam has chance to be part of global semiconductor-chip ecosystem

Promoting an ecosystem supporting semiconductor chip manufacturing businesses will help Vietnam attract major chip manufacturers.