- Samsung: The South Korean electronics giant has invested heavily in Vietnam, with multiple manufacturing facilities in the country producing smartphones, TVs, and other electronics. Samsung is one of the largest employers in Vietnam, with over 160,000 employees.
- Intel: The American semiconductor company has been operating in Vietnam since 1997, and now has multiple factories in the country producing microprocessors, chipsets, and other computer components. Intel has also invested in research and development centers in Vietnam.
- Toyota: The Japanese automaker has invested in several manufacturing plants in Vietnam, producing cars, engines, and other automotive parts. Toyota is one of the largest foreign investors in the country’s automotive industry.
- Nestle: The Swiss food and beverage company has been operating in Vietnam since 1995, and now has multiple factories in the country producing coffee, dairy products, and other food items. Nestle is one of the largest foreign investors in Vietnam’s food and beverage industry.
- Unilever: The British-Dutch consumer goods company has invested in multiple manufacturing plants in Vietnam, producing personal care products, home care products, and food items. Unilever is one of the largest foreign investors in Vietnam’s fast-moving consumer goods industry.
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