Dung praised Coherent’s contributions to Viet Nam’s high-tech industries over the past two decades, particularly in the production of optical components, semiconductor materials, precision optical glass and laser solutions serving global supply chains.
He noted that Viet Nam aims to achieve double-digit economic growth during the 2026–2030 period, with science and technology, innovation and digital transformation identified as key drivers of growth. To realise this goal, the country is prioritising foreign direct investment (FDI) projects with advanced technologies, strong research and development (R&D) capabilities, close linkages with domestic enterprises, and commitments to workforce development and participation in global value chains.
Regarding the semiconductor sector, Dung said Viet Nam is promoting the development of a comprehensive ecosystem, gradually expanding its role in chip design, packaging, testing, materials production and equipment manufacturing, while focusing on high-quality human resources and attracting strategic investors.
At the same time, the country is working to establish semiconductor, electronics and high-tech industrial ecosystems in localities with strong infrastructure, logistics networks, skilled labour and supply-chain connectivity. It also seeks to strengthen supporting industries, enhance the supply of materials and components, and increase localisation rates within high-tech value chains, he said.
The Deputy PM added that Viet Nam encourages the development of data centres and artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure using advanced, energy-efficient technologies while ensuring cybersecurity and data protection.
He reaffirmed that Viet Nam highly values its Comprehensive Strategic Partnership with the US, noting that cooperation in such areas as trade and investment, science and technology, innovation, the semiconductor industry and digital transformation holds strategic significance and delivers tangible benefits to both countries.
For his part, Place said Coherent has operated in Viet Nam for about 25 years and has developed manufacturing facilities that rank among the corporation’s best globally. He affirmed the corporation’s commitment to expanding investment, supporting workforce training and contributing to the development of Viet Nam’s semiconductor ecosystem.
Highlighting Coherent’s ability to manage the entire supply chain, from raw materials and manufacturing equipment to complete systems and products, Place said the corporation aims to build a mutually beneficial and sustainable ecosystem in partnership with Viet Nam.
He added that Coherent is cooperating with Vietnamese universities in both talent development and research into emerging technologies to promote innovation and strengthen the semiconductor industry.
Expressing his confidence in Viet Nam’s investment environment, Place said the corporation is pursuing a long-term development strategy in the country and hopes to help position Viet Nam as a key link in the global semiconductor supply chain.