Vietnam Emerges as a Key Player in the Global Semiconductor Industry
Published: 10.10.2024
Vietnam’s semiconductor industry is earning international praise as the country accelerates its efforts to become a key player in the global tech supply chain. Following Prime Minister Phạm Minh Chính's recent signing of a national strategy aimed at boosting the semiconductor sector by 2030—with a vision extending to 2050—Vietnam’s ambitions have caught the attention of major media outlets and industry leaders worldwide.
According to Asia Times, Vietnam's significance in the global semiconductor market is growing rapidly, thanks in part to its highly skilled yet cost-effective workforce. This competitive advantage has already attracted major investments from semiconductor powerhouses in the U.S., Germany, Japan, Korea, and Taiwan. As global demand for semiconductors surges, Vietnam's blend of technical talent and relatively low labor costs is positioning the country as a manufacturing hub for advanced technologies.
Intelligentcio also highlights Vietnam’s potential to play a transformative role in high-impact industries such as digital transformation, artificial intelligence, and semiconductors. Gabor Fluit, CEO of De Heus Asia, emphasizes that foreign direct investment (FDI) in high-tech industries—particularly semiconductors and information technology—continues to rise. However, he underscores the importance of further developing Vietnam's human capital to sustain long-term growth in these sectors.
In response to these opportunities, Vietnam is actively reforming its legal framework and streamlining administrative processes to create a more business-friendly environment for semiconductor manufacturers. Nation Thailand notes that Vietnam is competing with regional rivals such as Thailand and Singapore to become a semiconductor leader, offering incentives like tax cuts to attract global chipmakers.
Meanwhile, Nikkei Asia reports that as the global semiconductor market is projected to reach $1 trillion by 2030, Vietnam aims to establish itself as a vital link in the global supply chain. Central to this vision is the ambitious goal of training 50,000 semiconductor engineers by the end of the decade, a move that industry experts see as crucial for building Vietnam’s competitive edge.
With a strategic combination of legal reforms, FDI attraction, and workforce development, Vietnam is positioning itself to meet the rising demand for semiconductors while strengthening its role in global technology innovation.