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Vietnam, a potential destination for Apple

According a Nikkei Asian Review report, Vietnam is among the most likely destinations for Apple to restructure its supply chain in.
Vietnam, a potential destination for Apple ảnh 1An iPhone model developed by Apple
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Hanoi (VNA) – According a Nikkei Asian Review report, Vietnam is amongthe most likely destinations for Apple to restructure its supply chain in.

The California-based tech giant has decided therisks of depending heavily on manufacturing in China are too great, and it hasasked major suppliers including Foxconn, Pagatron, Wistron, Quanta Computer andCompal Electronics to evaluate the cost of shifting 15-30 percent of productioncapacity from China to Southeast Asia.

Economist Nguyen Dinh Anh told a Sputnik reporter that if Vietnam is selected,the domestic economy will be boosted while the country will have a chance toincrease its prestige in the global economy.

Improvements will be seen in several macro-economic indicators such as GDP,import-export revenue, jobs, and State budget collection, he said, adding thatApple will help give a more modern and industrial look to localities.

Apple’s shift of its production base away from China had already been forecast,and Vietnam is on the firm’s top list of new destinations thanks to variousconditions, Anh said, pointing out geographical location as an advantage forVietnam.

With stable politics, being open to trade, a stable economy and good control ofinflation, Vietnam has it all to satisfy both domestic and foreign investors.

Anh also noted the Government’s preferential policies in land access, capitaland taxes as attractive to foreign firms, as is the country’s 60-million strongand young workforce.

“Its rival, Samsung, has been successful in Vietnam, thus Apple will haveabsolutely no regrets when moving production to the country,” he said.

Vietnamese businesses are developing at a faster pace than ever before, andmany of them are able to join the global value chain and play an important rolein the supporting industry.

Local infrastructure facilities are being completed in line with internationalstandards, while living quality has been improved to meet satisfaction ofexperts and senior managers from the world’s leading corporations. -VNA
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