VOV.VN - The Export-Import Bank of Korea (KEXIM) announced on June 3 that it will support consultancy costs for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) that supply Samsung Electronics and operate in Vietnam as they transition to renewable energy.
Electronics imports have surged in early 2026, signaling strong investment momentum to expand manufacturing capacity in response to rising global demand and a swelling pipeline of orders flowing into Vietnam.
Associate Professor Dr Doan Minh Huan, Politburo member and Director of the Ho Chi Minh National Academy of Politics, on March 4 received Na Ki Hong, General Director of Samsung Vietnam, and members of the leadership delegation of the company.
VOV.VN - Samsung Electronics’ continued profitability in Vietnam is emerging as a signal of the country’s enduring appeal as a long-term manufacturing and investment destination, even as global economic conditions remain volatile.
Vice Chairman of the National Assembly (NA) Le Minh Hoan on December 5 urged Samsung to continue expanding its operations and investment projects, enhance localisation in production, promote technology transfer in Vietnam.
The members of the Group of Twenty (G20), including 19 economies and the European Union (EU), are all major investment partners of Vietnam. As the G20 increasingly values the role of the Vietnamese economy, the opportunities to attract investment from the group are significant.
Vietnam Report JSC, in collaboration with VietNamNet e-newspaper, on November 12 released the VNR500 Ranking – top 500 largest enterprises in Vietnam 2025 and the top 500 largest private firms in Vietnam 2025.
A seminar on trade promotion between Vietnam and Hungary was held in Szeged on October 28, gathering crowds of representatives from businesses of the two countries.
Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha on October 27 afternoon met with Kim Deawon, Executive Vice President of Samsung E&A, a subsidiary of the Republic of Korea's Samsung Group, to review progress of several water supply and wastewater treatment projects in the Mekong Delta.
Samsung Vietnam on October 14 donated VND10 billion (over US$379,000) to help residents in flood-hit provinces overcome the consequences of recent storms, responding to the appeal of the Presidium of the Vietnam Fatherland Front (VFF) Central Committee.