Semiconductor industry

Trump's tariffs cloud semiconductor industry outlook

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US President Donald Trump's tariff threats are creating uncertainty for the semiconductor industry, clouding growth prospects.

Proposing the US to remove restrictions on high-tech exports to Vietnam

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The President of the Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) assessed that Vietnam is very important and increasingly important to the US semiconductor industry.

NVIDIA Corporation's move in Vietnam attracts attention

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Many international news agencies reported that the Vietnamese Government and NVIDIA Corporation cooperated to establish the AI ​​Research and Development Center and the AI ​​Data Center.

Training human resources, preparing for the long-term race of the semiconductor industry

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Vietnam is facing great opportunities and chances to become one of the important links in the global supply chain of the semiconductor industry.

Possible CHIPS Act Revisions Under Trump

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Despite his previous statements of opposition, it is likely that Donald Trump will maintain the CHIPS Act - an important policy supporting the US semiconductor industry.

Expecting Vietnam to be a link in the semiconductor supply chain

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Vietnam's semiconductor market is expected to reach 7.01 billion USD by 2028, with an average annual growth rate of about 6.69% during the period 2023 - 2028.

Vietnam is ready to welcome "eagles" to invest in semiconductor and AI industries

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According to Minister of Planning and Investment Nguyen Chi Dung, Vietnam has gathered the conditions to be ready to welcome and cooperate with businesses and investors from all over the world in the fields of semiconductor industry and artificial intelligence.

Vietnam has gained momentum and will soon take off in the semiconductor sector

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“Vietnam has gained momentum and I believe it will take off in the near future,” said Dr. Nguyen Ngoc Mai Khanh, a Japanese expatriate, during a discussion session on “The role of overseas Vietnamese in the development of the semiconductor industry in Vietnam” at the 4th Conference of Overseas Vietnamese around the world, the Forum of Overseas Vietnamese Intellectuals and Experts 2024 held from August 21-24 in Hanoi.

Accelerating human resource training in the semiconductor industry

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Vietnam has been attracting more and more large corporations in the semiconductor industry from the United States, Korea, Japan and European countries... According to forecasts, Vietnam needs about 20,000 semiconductor chip engineers in the next 5 years and about 50,000 people with university degrees or higher in the next 10 years. Therefore, this is a great job opportunity for students studying this field.