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Samsung's plant in Thai Nguyen Province. Photo courtesy of Samsung

 

Samsung has received permission to invest an additional $920 million in its electronic components plant in the northern province of Thai Nguyen.

 

The license, awarded to the South Korean electronics giant’s Samsung Electro-Mechanics unit, will increase its total registered investment in the province by 68 percent to $2.27 billion.

 

Samsung, Vietnam’s biggest foreign direct investor, first invested $1.3 billion in the electro-mechanics unit in 2013. The unit produces mainboards and other electronics components.

 

As of last year, Samsung had invested $18 billion in Vietnam. It has six plants in the country and is building a new research and development center in Hanoi.

 

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