<p>➀ Vietnam's government has approved a $500 million wafer factory construction plan, marking the country's first such facility.</p><p>➁ The project aims to support defense, high-tech industries, and research needs, with potential funding of up to $500 million.</p><p>➂ Vietnam has offered tax incentives, allowing chip companies to retain 20% of income for reinvestment into the local semiconductor ecosystem.</p><p>➃ Vietnam has been attracting foreign investment in the semiconductor industry, with major companies like Intel and Amkor already established in the country.</p><p>➄ The government plans to build six wafer factories by 2030, aiming to make Vietnam a global semiconductor hub.</p>
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