Foxconn to invest US$551 mil in two projects in North Vietnam

Foxconn to invest US$551 mil in two projects in North Vietnam

It brings Apple's main supplier's total pledge in the Song Khoai Amata Industrial Park to about US$1 billion.

Foxconn has been diversifying its production bases by establishing new manufacturing sites in India and Vietnam. (Foxconn pic)
TAIPEI:
Foxconn, the Taipei-based supplier to Apple Inc., will invest about US$551 million in two new projects in Vietnam’s northern coastal province of Quang Ninh.

The company has been granted a license for a US$264 million project in Song Khoai Amata Industrial Park to produce smart entertainment products, with designed capacity of about 4.2 million units per year, according to a posting on the provincial government’s website.

It’s also been permitted to invest in a US$287 million project in Bac Tien Phong Industrial Park to make smart-system equipment, the posting said.

Foxconn, whose main subsidiary Hon Hai Precision Industry Co is responsible for assembling the bulk of the world’s iPhones, has been diversifying its production bases with new manufacturing sites in places like India and Vietnam. The two new projects bring the total investment pledged by Foxconn in the province to about US$1 billion, according to the posting.

The Quang Ninh provincial government will form a working group to help Foxconn quicken the process with “supportive measures and creating the most favourable conditions” to complete construction by September 2025.

The government last year announced two other Foxconn plants that would make electronic components, supported with a total investment of US$246 million.

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