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At a Monday reception ceremony for Choi Joo Ho, general director of the Samsung Vietnam Complex, Quang said he highly regarded Samsung's investment activities in Vietnam for having contributed to the country’s trade turnover and economic development.
He also highly regarded the Vietnamese engineers working at Samsung’s research and development center in Hanoi.
Quang said the Vietnamese government values the improvement of the investment environment, as well as bolstering transformation and providing opportunities for foreign firms to operate in the long term in Vietnam.
He requested Samsung to continue cooperating with the National Innovation Center (NIC) and helping Vietnam reach its goal of training semiconductor engineers.
Samsung Vietnam and NIC have signed a cooperation memorandum on developing high technologies for Vietnamese youth. The firm, along with the Vietnam National University (VNU) in Hanoi, have signed a cooperation memorandum to train 40 students at VNU within four years into future leaders in the semiconductor sector.
At a Monday reception ceremony for Choi Joo Ho, general director of the Samsung Vietnam Complex, Quang said he highly regarded Samsung's investment activities in Vietnam for having contributed to the country’s trade turnover and economic development.
He also highly regarded the Vietnamese engineers working at Samsung’s research and development center in Hanoi.
Quang said the Vietnamese government values the improvement of the investment environment, as well as bolstering transformation and providing opportunities for foreign firms to operate in the long term in Vietnam.
He requested Samsung to continue cooperating with the National Innovation Center (NIC) and helping Vietnam reach its goal of training semiconductor engineers.
Samsung Vietnam and NIC have signed a cooperation memorandum on developing high technologies for Vietnamese youth. The firm, along with the Vietnam National University (VNU) in Hanoi, have signed a cooperation memorandum to train 40 students at VNU within four years into future leaders in the semiconductor sector.