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Inclusive Digital Enhancement to Develop Family Economy and Women BusinessPM visits northern region’s first semiconductor chip factory in Bac Giang

The Ministry of Women's Affairs has convened a workshop on "Understanding Inclusive Financial and Digital Enhancement" under a project of "Expansion of Opportunities for Rural Women in the Financial and Digital Sector." The hybrid workshop took place on Dec. 21 under the presidency of H.E. Mrs. Ing Kantha Phavi, Minister of Women's Affairs. The workshop is intended to disseminate and raise awareness of financial and digital sectors for women in rural areas, especially for those who are in making-decision classes to build their policy development and programme support capacity in response to and reserving the demands of women in rural areas so as to improve rural women's living conditions. It also covers challenges, opportunities, and solutions implicated in financial and digital knowledge. Supported by the National Bank of Cambodia (NBC) and VISA, the workshop attracted the participation of leaders and officials of the Prey Veng and Svay Rieng Provincial Departments of Women's Affairs, as well as represe ntatives from concerned institutions, development partners, and the private sector. Source: Agence Kampuchea Presse Bac Giang: Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh on December 23 visited Hana Micron Vina Ltd., a company invested by the Republic of Korea (RoK) and the first semiconductor chip manufacturer in the northern region, which is located in Van Trung industrial park, Viet Yen district , the northern province of Bac Giang. According to leaders of Hana Micron Vina Ltd., the firm specialises in packaging and test stage in semiconductor chip production process. The factory has a total investment of 600 million USD, with an estimated revenue of 300 million USD in 2023. In 2025, the firm plans to increase its investment in the factory to more than 1 billion USD, aiming for a revenue of 800 million USD and generating jobs for more than 4,000 labourers. Along with the Bac Giang factory, it is running another factory in Bac Ninh. PM Chinh hailed the investment of Hana Micron Vina Ltd in Vietnam, contributing to developing the semiconductor industry in Vietnam. Vietnam has called on major players in the industry such as Nvidi a and Intel to invest in the country, creating an ecosystem for the semiconductor industry in all three stages. He spoke highly of the development pace of the firm amid difficulties in the world's supply and production chains. The Government leader suggested that the company maintain long-term operations in Vietnam, expanding its investment and showing strong performance in social welfare activities. He said he hopes the firm will increase the localisation rate in its products, while promoting technology transfer to their Vietnamese peers. Highlighting the sound cooperation between Vietnam and the RoK, he suggested that the company consider recruiting competent Vietnamese to work in its management board. The PM pledged that the Party and State will protect the legitimate rights and interests of foreign investors, including Hana Micron Vina. The Vietnamese Government is willing to listen to the voice of investors to adjust policies, aiming to provide the best investment environment and support for them./. S ource: Vietnam News Agency

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