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HCMC to train 9,000 semiconductor workers by 2030

HCMC – HCMC plans to train at least 9,000 university-level workers for the semiconductor industry by 2030 as part of a strategy to secure...

Vietnam offers up to 50% support for semiconductor and AI investors

HCMC - Vietnam’s Government has announced new financial incentives for businesses investing in semiconductor and artificial intelligence (AI) research and development (R&D). Under Decree 182,...

PM: Vietnam to accelerate semiconductor workforce development

HCMC – Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has called for urgent and coordinated efforts to build a skilled workforce to support Vietnam’s growing semiconductor...

U.S. firms express interest in Vietnam’s semiconductor industry

HCMC – U.S. businesses are showing growing interest in Vietnam's semiconductor industry, underscoring the strengthening ties between the two nations, said John Neuffer, president...

Opportunities amid global shifts

The contentious U.S.-China trade relationship is gradually turning into a technological confrontation. Vietnam is seen as one of the countries to receive a wave...

Education sector told to prioritize semiconductor training

HCMC – Deputy Prime Minister Le Thanh Long has signed a directive to emphasize training programs in semiconductor and digital technology, and highlights the...

Bac Giang to require 6,300 semiconductor workers by 2030

HCMC – Bac Giang Province, emerging as a key player in Vietnam’s semiconductor industry, will require an estimated 6,300 workers in the sector from 2025...

Current strengths and future needs

Vietnam’s semiconductor industry should leverage its unique strengths to move towards self-sufficiency and meet domestic demand for applications that do not require high-cost, state-of-the-art...

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