Speaking at the event, Trade Counsellor of Viet Nam in Singapore Cao Xuan Thang said Singapore is a comprehensive strategic partner of Viet Nam. In recent years, Singapore has consistently been the largest foreign investor in Viet Nam and currently ranks second among all foreign investors.
He noted that bilateral trade between the two countries has grown strongly, with electrical components, devices, and electronics remaining key export groups, recording impressive annual growth rates.
Thang highlighted that the Vietnamese Government has introduced a range of mechanisms, policies, and programmes to boost the development of electronics, semiconductors, supporting industries, and other key industrial sectors. These, he said, provide a robust legal framework for businesses to expand investment in Viet Nam.
Do Thi Thuy Huong, Executive Committee Member of the Viet Nam Electronic Industries Association (VEIA), said Viet Nam has adopted a national strategy for 2030–2050 to become a global supply chain hub. She added that Viet Nam is also working with Singapore, which has strengths in chip design and foundry, to promote technology transfer, value chain division, and joint infrastructure investment.
Ang Wee Seng, Executive Director of the Singapore Semiconductor Industry Association (SSIA), presented updates on cooperation opportunities in the semiconductor industry across Southeast Asia, highlighting ASEAN’s growing role in global semiconductor production amid geopolitical uncertainties.
According to Singapore’s Semiconductor Industry Landscape Study, 13 emerging opportunities have been identified, particularly in smart manufacturing and AI integration. Ang underscored the potential synergy between Singapore’s innovation capabilities and Viet Nam’s scalable manufacturing in building a sustainable and interconnected ASEAN semiconductor ecosystem.
Speaking with a Viet Nam News Agency correspondent in Singapore, Ang said SSIA is working to raise awareness among Singaporean companies about Viet Nam’s semiconductor industry, while VEIA is helping them better understand Viet Nam’s industrial landscape and development goals. He emphasised the need for more platforms like this to help businesses from both countries learn from each other and strengthen cooperation.
The networking event drew numerous Vietnamese and Singaporean enterprises seeking to explore partnership opportunities. Beyond trade in goods, it also served as a venue for businesses to exchange views on investment promotion, particularly in Viet Nam’s electronics and semiconductor manufacturing sectors in the near future.