Vietnam aims to become major hub for semiconductors

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Semiconductors can be found in all our electronic devices: mobile phones, computers and surveillance cameras. Still a minor player in this highly strategic sector, Vietnam is rapidly developing its industry. The government is investing in universities to train more engineers specialised in semiconductors, in the hope of eventually competing with China and Taiwan. FRANCE 24’s Adam Hancock, William de Tamaris and Mélodie Sforza report.

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