So far this year, Viet Nam has attracted more than 170 foreign-invested projects in the semiconductor sector, with total registered capital of almost US$11.6 billion, according to Deputy Minister of Science and Technology Bui Hoang Phuong.
These projects focus primarily on two key segments of the global semiconductor value chain—chip design and packaging and testing. They include around 60 chip design companies, eight packaging and testing projects, and more than 20 enterprises supplying semiconductor materials and equipment. Major global players such as Intel, Amkor, Hana Micron, Coherent, and VDL have all established operations in the Southeast Asian country.
Speaking at SemiExpo Viet Nam 2025, which opened on November 7, Deputy Minister Bui highlighted that Viet Nam possesses significant potential and structural advantages for accelerating semiconductor industry development. The country's strategic location in Southeast Asia—close to leading global chip manufacturing hubs—positions it well to seize opportunities from ongoing supply chain restructuring......
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