Việt Nam wishes to develop its semiconductor industry, Prime Minister Phạm Minh Chính told Vice President and CEO of Amkor Technology Ji Rong-rip during a reception in Hà Nội on Thursday
PM Chính said Việt Nam is building a development strategy and a human resources development plan, along with appropriate regulations, policies and mechanisms, to attract the world’s leading semiconductor manufacturers and designers to the country. This initiative aims to promote collaboration with the Vietnamese firms, creating conditions to improve their capability and gradually join the semiconductor industry value chain.
Việt Nam will step up the training of high-quality workforce in semiconductor industry, with the goal of training 50,000 workers by 2030, he said, adding that Việt Nam also advocates building a national semiconductor ecosystem with the participation of various stakeholders, including the Government, businesses, support organisations, universities, research institutes, and financial institutions.
The PM suggested that based on mutually beneficial interests and risk sharing, Amkor continue helping Việt Nam develop semiconductor industry, especially in building mechanisms and policies, technology transfer, human resources training, governance capacity improvement, infrastructure and training facility building, R&D, design and testing, while also strengthening cooperation with Việt Nam National Innovation Centre (NIC).
The group was also urged to expand its investment earlier than schedule, increase the rate of locally-made items, and make it easier for Vietnamese firms to explore collaboration opportunities and join its global production chain.
He assigned the Bắc Ninh provincial People's Committee to work closely with ministries and agencies to promptly resolve any feedback and proposals from the group, ensuring the best conditions for its operations in Việt Nam.
Ji, for his part, affirmed that Amkor will further contribute to Việt Nam's development and shape its semiconductor ecosystem in line with the suggestions provided by the PM.
He said Amkor wishes to employ highly skilled engineers and workers in Việt Nam while also mobilising senior engineers and experts from its other facilities worldwide.
He also promised to continue attracting other investors to Việt Nam and adding the country into its global network.
Established in 1968 and headquartered in the US, Amkor Technology is a pioneering semiconductor company that operates in both the US and the Republic of Korea (RoK). It was the first company to produce semiconductor products and brought success and growth to the RoK in this field. Recently, Amkor has inaugurated its new facility in Việt Nam's northern province of Bắc Ninh. — VNS
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