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11/02/2021 22:06 GMT+7
Ministry to boost trade defence measures in line with int’l commitments
Workers loading coils on trucks at a steel mill in northern Viet Nam. An early warning system on trade remedy risks for certain exports will be completed this year so that enterprises can gear themselves up early. Photo baodautu.vn
As trade protectionism is forecast to grow further around the world in 2021, the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) is set to step up trade defence measures in accordance with international law and commitments.
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Intel has revealed that it pumped an extra US$475m into its facilities in the Socialist Republic of Vietnam.
Chipzilla revealed the investments today during a ceremony at which it was awarded an “Amended Investment Registration Certificate” – recognition from Vietnam’s government that it had spent the money on expanding its existing chip assembly and test manufacturing facility in Saigon.
Intel’s announcement says the money “helped enhance manufacturing of Intel’s 5G products, Intel Core processors with Intel Hybrid Technology and 10th Gen Intel Core processors.”