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Indian tech giant eyes Hung Yen

Hindustan Computers Limited (HCL) has confirmed their intention to invest in a mega project in the northern province of Hung Yen.
Indian tech giant eyes Hung Yen ảnh 1HCL's headquarters in Noida, India
(Photo courtesy of HCL)

Hanoi (VNA) - Hindustan Computers Limited (HCL) has confirmedtheir intention to invest in a mega project in the northern province of HungYen.

The company was reportedly looking for a location to build a multi-purposefacility that can accommodate 5,000-10,000 IT engineers in the future.

HCL said it is making long-term investment plans in Vietnam. The Indian techgiant said it hopes to train and employ 10,000-20,000 Vietnamese engineers.

Based in Noida, India, HCL employs more than 130,000 IT engineers around theglobe with revenue of 8.6 billion USD last year.

HCL also considers southern economic hub Ho Chi Minh City for its futureexpansion.

In a meeting with the city’s leaders in May, Sanjay Gupta, HCL’s Vice Presidentand Strategic Initiatives Executive, said HCL has been closely watching Vietnam’seconomic development and investment policies.

He said the country has the potential to develop a robust IT industry, havingmany similar characteristics to India 10 years ago before its IT revolution./.
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