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Vietnam will have to compete with many rivals to attract foreign investors who are considering relocating their production bases out of China.
Big companies like Apple, Nintendo, and Samsung and their supplier have switched out to limit damage.
Apple is making clearer signals in the production of components and products in Vietnam, opening up opportunities for Vietnam to participate more deeply in the global value chain.
The COVID-19 outbreak is accelerating the shifting of corporate mindsets on diversifying from China and onboarding the trend of “make where you sell”.
US-based technology giant Apple will allegedly produce millions of wireless earphones called AirPods in Vietnam from this quarter – a clear move to diversify its manufacturing operations.
Apple is running a large recruitment campaign in Vietnam, while many other foreign technology firms are considering pouring capital into projects in the country.
While China is struggling with the pandemic and is losing the confidence of foreign investors, proven resilience is pushing Vietnam to the fore as an ideal investment and manufacturing hub for Southeast Asia.
Tech giant Apple of the United States has been stepping up recruitment for a number of positions in both Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, raising the possibility that they are seeking to set up a factory in Vietnam.
Tech giants add privacy protections to the contact-tracing scheme they are offering to public authorities.
France wants to run a contact-tracing app in the background on iPhones, without Apple's privacy scheme.
The two companies plan to add contact tracing to their operating systems so no extra apps are needed.
Many foreign direct investment (FDI) businesses are taking the full brunt of the novel coronavirus outbreak (COVID-19) and they are in dire need of support from the government to weather the storm.
Phones made by local manufacturer Vsmart have surpassed those of US giant Apple, in terms of retail revenue in the Vietnamese market in January.
For the first time since launching in the market, Vsmart has surpassed Apple in retail revenue.
The iPhone maker lags behind competitors in the world's second largest mobile phone market.
The tech giant says it is "experiencing a slower return to normal conditions" in China than expected.
Apple is hesitant over moving the production of 45 million AirPods to Vietnam due to the risks and barriers raised by the coronavirus, even as its main producers are struggling with labour and material shortages.
Apple’s bestselling wireless earphones, AirPods, could be soon manufactured in Viet Nam, as component suppliers look to expand away from their...
The proposed tariff cut is aimed to balance bilateral trade relations.
iPhone XS and XS Max with faulty Face ID are being offered by some private shops at prices VND2-3 million lower than nearly brand new (99 percent) products. However, their quality is questionable.