During a meeting in Ha Noi with general director of Samsung Vietnam Choi Joo-ho, PM Phuc said he hoped the group would continue studying and producing new-generation technological products to catch up with the Fourth Industrial Revolution, as well as assist Viet Nam in building its e-government – a field of its strength.
He also asked Samsung to continue offering practical help in workforce training and technological transfers to Vietnamese firms in the supporting industry, especially small- and medium-sized enterprises, making it easier for them to provide spare parts for the group.
The PM also asked Samsung to call on major Republic of Korea’s firms to invest in Viet Nam.
Choi reported a plan to build a Samsung Vietnam research and development centre as suggested by the PM during his previous meeting with the group.
Once operational, the centre would accommodate 2,000-3,000 people and become the largest of its kind in Southeast Asia, he said, adding it would focus on training the software workforce and other fields such as 5G, artificial intelligence and big data.
Hailing the significance of the centre, the host directed Ha Noi’s People’s Committee to offer all possible support to the project.
The PM also asked Samsung to increase its investment in the country to US$20 billion from $17.4 billion at present.