What’s behind VinFast’s investment ambitions in India?

What’s behind VinFast’s investment ambitions in India?

VinFast’s decision to open a manufacturing plant in India as a strategic manoeuvre that not only leverages the potential of a burgeoning electric vehicle market but also positions the company favourably against future competitors.
Averting family business shift pitfalls

Averting family business shift pitfalls

Between 2019 and 2022, a significant number of family conglomerates in Vietnam orchestrated a shift of operations towards their children.
Supporting industry required for semiconductors

Supporting industry required for semiconductors

Experts are warning that Vietnam’s semiconductor industry can strongly develop only when it has a supporting industry.
A retail strategy for brands to tackle Vietnam’s meal tradition

A retail strategy for brands to tackle Vietnam’s meal tradition

Vietnam’s macroeconomic landscape is showing signs of stable recovery, despite challenging global conditions. Amid such uncertainties, consumers are shifting their focus towards essential commodities, particularly food and groceries, thereby reinforcing the significance of home meals.
Vietnam can become major semiconductor player

Vietnam can become major semiconductor player

During VinFuture Prize 2023, Dr. Sadasivan Shankar, research technology manager at SLAC National Laboratory and Adjunct Professor in Stanford Materials Science and Engineering, spoke with VIR’s Tuan Minh about his insights into Vietnam’s chances in the semiconductor industry.
Policy advances applicable to semiconductor industry

Policy advances applicable to semiconductor industry

For years, Vietnam has been globally acknowledged as a nation of great potential for the advancement of the semiconductor chip industry, owing to its advantageous geographical position, political stability, and a reservoir of high-quality human resources.
Focused access to funding can ensure stellar growth

Focused access to funding can ensure stellar growth

Wanwisa Vorranikulkij, senior economist at the ASEAN +3 Macroeconomic Research Office based in Singapore, told VIR’s Thanh Tung about how the country can weather various challenges to realise this ambitious goal.
Further efforts needed to solve human resources shortage for semiconductor industry: Experts

Further efforts needed to solve human resources shortage for semiconductor industry: Experts

As Vietnam is calling for investment in the semiconductor industry, experts held that the country should work harder to make a breakthrough in human resources development serving the growth of the industry.
Experts upbeat about real estate prospects

Experts upbeat about real estate prospects

Experts from top real estate consulting companies in Vietnam have expressed optimism about development prospects of the real estate market, particularly regarding the office and industrial segments.
Climbing the microchip mountain

Climbing the microchip mountain

Building the semiconductor industry is not easy and must be done systematically from basic research.
Ho Chi Minh City: a rising hub for high-tech manufacturing

Ho Chi Minh City: a rising hub for high-tech manufacturing

Vietnam is currently one of the most attractive destinations for investors in the semiconductor sector due to advantages such as a large reserve of silica and rare earth metals (used for chip manufacturing), low labour costs, favourable geographical location, and government incentives.
Vietnam’s semiconductor challenge and the potential within

Vietnam’s semiconductor challenge and the potential within

Amid the current restructuring of supply chains, perhaps no industry more so than the semiconductor industry exemplifies the lucrative opportunities and the complex dynamic between security and business. Having benefited to become a key element in supply chains across a number of industries, Vietnam has announced ambitious plans to do the same in the semiconductor industry.
Constant reassessment can protect businesses

Constant reassessment can protect businesses

Industry professionals recognise that 2023 presented significant challenges for the domestic economy. Tran Dinh Cuong, chairman and country managing partner at Ernst & Young Vietnam Ltd., talked to VIR’s Hong Dung about insights learned from previous turbulent periods and the opportunities that are emerging.
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