Log in
Business

US tech giants to expand operations in HCM City

The HCM City People`s Committee has given approval to US-based company Jabil to expand its operation in the city`s High-tech Park with an infusion of 500 million USD.

The approval was given during the ongoing visit to the US of Politburo member and city Party Committee Secretary Le Thanh Hai.
"With the current successes of Jabil Vietnam, we plan to set up a 93,000sq.m plant to produce computers, database, network and applied telecommunications," Alessandro Parimbelli, Jabil's senior vice president, global business unit, was quoted as saying by the Government website.
Jabil will also focus on technology and training for local human resources, using modern machinery, providing overseas training for staff, using local components in production and developing local supply chains.
"HCM City authorities will continue to create the most favourable conditions and provide every support to Jabil," Hai promised.
The company's fresh investment showed its belief in the city's business environment and contributed to the growth of the city.
Jabil, the world's third largest electronics corporation, has been operating at the High Tech Park since 2007. Its turnover in Vietnam expanded by 50 percent for five straight years and its aggregate exports since coming here have topped 1.3 billion USD.
Its plant hires 2,600 workers.
On the same day the city People's Committee signed a memorandum of understanding with chipmaker Intel for training human resources in high technology and development cooperation.
Intel was one of the first international corporations to come to Vietnam and it has made large, long-term investments in the country.
Brian Matthew Krzanich, Chief Executive Officer of Intel, received the city delegation.
He called on the city's leaders to help Intel train human resources in high technology, develop supporting industries to increase the rate of its use of local components in its products, and allow Intel to import secondhand equipment into the city.
City Party Committee Secretary Le Thanh Hai promised that "city leaders will soon meet with Intel to find long-term solutions for such problems."
Reactions:
Share:
Trending
Most Viewed
CMC proposes nearly $800-million innovation city project in Ho Chi Minh City

CMC proposes nearly $800-million innovation city project in Ho Chi Minh City

Vietnamese tech giant CMC Group plans to develop a science, technology and innovation urban area in Ho Chi Minh City's Can Gio Commune spanning up to 200 hectares with an investment of up to VND20 trillion (US$760 million).

Vietnam opens investment path to become global semiconductor hub

Vietnam opens investment path to become global semiconductor hub

Vietnam is now home to over 170 foreign-invested semiconductor projects totaling nearly US$11.6 billion in registered capital, Deputy Minister of Science and Technology Bui Hoang Phuong revealed at the SEMIEXPO Vietnam 2025 opening in Hanoi.

Billionaire Pham Nhat Vuong launches aerospace company VinSpace

Billionaire Pham Nhat Vuong launches aerospace company VinSpace

Vietnam’s richest billionaire Pham Nhat Vuong has taken another bold step into high-tech frontiers with the launch of VinSpace, an aerospace company focused on aircraft, spacecraft and satellite manufacturing, marking Vingroup’s latest strategic diversification move.

EuroCham’s Green Economy Forum 2025: turning climate ambitions into action

EuroCham’s Green Economy Forum 2025: turning climate ambitions into action

The Green Economy Forum 2025 in Hanoi will unite policymakers, business leaders and innovators to transform Europe-Vietnam climate cooperation into real-world solutions, advancing sustainability, clean energy and green growth.

Hanoi exceeds energy efficiency targets with stronger public and business action

Hanoi exceeds energy efficiency targets with stronger public and business action

Hanoi exceeded its 2021–2025 energy efficiency targets, saving 705.7 kTOE and cutting power losses to 3.4%, thanks to citywide participation from households, businesses and public organizations.

Vietnam’s logistics sector accelerates green transition to boost sustainable competitiveness

Vietnam’s logistics sector accelerates green transition to boost sustainable competitiveness

Vietnam’s logistics industry is entering a decisive stage of green transformation as businesses and policymakers work together to reduce emissions, cut costs and build sustainable supply chains. The shift is becoming vital for competitiveness amid global requirements on carbon reduction and environmental, social and governance (ESG) standards.

Shared liability may weigh on e-commerce platforms, Hanoi deputies warn

Shared liability may weigh on e-commerce platforms, Hanoi deputies warn

National Assembly deputies are calling for a balance approach in amending the E-Commerce Law to benefit the State, e-commerce platform businesses, online sellers and consumers.

Open AI technologies key to Vietnam’s digital sovereignty and sustainable growth

Open AI technologies key to Vietnam’s digital sovereignty and sustainable growth

At the Vietnam Open Summit 2025, experts stressed that Vietnam must develop open AI, domestic computing infrastructures and open data systems to ensure digital sovereignty and sustainable innovation.