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    Samsung Electronics opens USD220M R&D centre in Vietnam

    SEOUL (BERNAMA) – Samsung Electronics Co on Friday launched its research and development (R&D) centre in Vietnam, in what the tech giant said is the largest such facility in the Southeast Asian country set up by a foreign firm.

    “I expect the R&D centre to contribute to Vietnam’s industrial competitiveness and to the relationship between South Korea and Vietnam,” Yonhap news agency quoted Samsung Electronics Executive Chairman Lee Jae Yong as saying at the opening ceremony in Hanoi.

    The ceremony was attended by Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh, Science and Technology Minister Huynh Thanh Dat and senior Samsung executives, including Samsung Electronics president and head of mobile business Roh Tae Moon and Samsung Display president and CEO Choi Joo Sun.

    A total of 2,200 employees will work at the USD220 million, 16-storey R&D centre to research and develop software and technologies for mobile phones and other smart and network devices, the company said, adding it will make the centre become Samsung’s global technology foothold for wireless devices.

    Samsung made inroads into Vietnam in 1989, when Samsung C&T Corp, the construction unit of Samsung Group, set up a trade office there. Samsung Electronics officially established its Vietnam office in Ho Chi Minh City in 1995.

    Since establishing a mobile phone manufacturing plant in Bac Ninh, north Vietnam, in 2008, Samsung has been more aggressively investing in the country to become one of the largest foreign investors in the Southeast Asian country. Samsung Electronics, the world’s largest mobile phone maker, operates two smartphone plants that are responsible for more than half of Samsung’s global smartphone shipments.

    A visitor experiences the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip3 at an exhibition. PHOTO: XINHUA
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