Conference links Vietnamese, Japanese firms in supporting industries.
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Vu Ba Phu, Director of the Vietnam Trade Promotion Agency (Vietrade) at the
Ministry of Industry and Trade, briefed the conference on Vietnam’s foreign
trade activities, with export revenue in the first five months of this year
estimated at 130.94 billion USD, up 30.7 percent year-on-year.
The export value of phones and spare parts increased 19.6 percent; computers,
electronics and components 26 percent; and machinery, equipment, tools, and
spare parts 74.8 percent, he continued.
Vietnamese enterprises in supporting industries are growing in terms of both
number and quality, and integrating intensively into global production chains,
Phu said.
They account for nearly 4.5 percent of enterprises operating in the processing
and manufacturing sector, generate jobs for more than 600,000 workers, or nearly
8 percent of the workforce in the processing and manufacturing sector, and
contribute 11 percent of total revenue in the sector.
In his remarks, Masataka Fujita, Secretary General of the ASEAN-Japan Centre (AJC),
pledged that it will make greater efforts in promoting trade between Vietnam and
Japan in the future.
Akutsu Michio, an expert from the Association of International Business
Advisors, meanwhile, pointed out the challenges to Vietnamese supporting
enterprises such as low productivity and a shortage of trained workers.
He suggested enterprises improve their production capacity and product quality
and take measures to attract high-quality workers, saying that apart from
providing products for Japanese enterprises in Vietnam, domestic businesses
should also seek partners abroad.
To facilitate the supporting industries, the Vietnamese Ministry of Industry and
Trade launched a database in June 2020 that provides information on more than
3,600 domestic firms operating in mechanics, auto, electronics, and
garment-textiles.
Source: VNA