<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>
Related Articles
- Amkor Technology's 11.5 Billion USD Factory in Vietnam's Bac Ninh Officially Launched, Reducing 70% of Employees with Automation5 months ago
- Vietnam semi plan8 months ago
- Vietnam to Build Six Semiconductor Factories, Hiring 100,000 Workers8 months ago
- Amkor Technology Signaling Strong Growth in Vietnam’s Semiconductor Industry9 months ago
- Fable: A Reffing Cock-Up With A Happy Ending1 day ago
- Novel Semiconductor Born from Graphene and Glass1 day ago
- What caught your eye? (AI, EDA ban, Cheri MCU, Rosetta Stone payload)2 days ago
- SI forecasts 7% semi growth for 20252 days ago
- Automated Rework System For Large PCBs2 days ago
- The World’s First 4D Profiler2 days ago