The event brought together representatives from agencies, organizations and nearly 200 companies from Vietnam and India.
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Do Thi Thuy Huong, a member of the Executive Board of the Vietnam Electronic Industries Association, speaks at the seminar. (Photo: Screenshot) |
Speaking at the opening, Trade Counsellor at the Vietnamese Embassy Bui Trung Thuong highlighted Vietnam’s growing role as a regional electronics manufacturing hub, particularly in consumer electronics and assembly, supported by the presence of global giants such as Samsung, Apple, Intel, and LG.
He also noted that Vietnam's power sector is expanding rapidly with a focus on green energy, aligned with the government's commitment to emission reduction and sustainable energy transition.
With its strategic location, abundant workforce, and modern infrastructure, Vietnam holds significant potential to become a leading center for power and electronics production in the region and the world, Thuong said.
Veer Sagar, Chairman of India’s Electronics and Computer Software Export Promotion Council (ESC), emphasized that Vietnam-India economic ties have strengthened since the ASEAN–India Free Trade Agreement (AIFTA) took effect in 2010.
He urged both countries to capitalize on their complementary strengths in electronics and power to reduce dependency on dominant global markets and build a resilient, self-reliant regional supply chain.
Vinod Sharma, Managing Director of Deki Electronics and Chairman of the Indian Industries Association in Uttar Pradesh, highlighted promising areas for the two countries to collaborate such as electronic component manufacturing, electrical equipment design, industrial Internet of Things (IoT), and electric vehicle charging solutions. He noted that India’s supportive policies, including “Make in India” and “Digital India,” offer fertile ground for joint ventures, technology transfer, and market expansion.
Do Thi Thuy Huong, a member of the Executive Board of the Vietnam Electronic Industries Association (VEIA), presented an overview of Vietnam's electronics industry and outlined key cooperation areas including high-tech manufacturing, semiconductors, digital transformation, IoT, and R&D. However, she also pointed out several challenges that must be addressed for successful cooperation, including technology gaps, FDI competition, trade barriers, and workforce development.
Source: VNA