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Exclusive: Samsung plans $1.5 billion chip testing plant in Vietnam, document shows

Technology & InnovationTrade Policy & Supply ChainArtificial IntelligenceEmerging Markets

Samsung Electronics plans to invest 39 trillion dong ($1.5 billion) in Vietnam to build a semiconductor testing plant, expanding capacity in a key part of the chip supply chain. The project could help ease the global memory chip shortage driven by surging AI demand. The news is constructive for Samsung's long-term supply chain positioning and for Vietnam's role in semiconductor manufacturing.

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Samsung Electronics plans to invest 39 trillion dong ($1.5 billion) in Vietnam to build a semiconductor testing plant, expanding capacity in a key part of the chip supply chain. The project could help ease the global memory chip shortage driven by surging AI demand. The news is constructive for Samsung's long-term supply chain positioning and for Vietnam's role in semiconductor manufacturing.

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