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Coca-Cola stops production in Ho Chi Minh City, moves to Tay Ninh to build a "huge" factory

(Dan Tri) - The land lease of the project in Linh Xuan (HCMC) expired, Coca-Cola inaugurated the largest factory in Vietnam in Tay Ninh with a capital of 136 million USD, capacity of 1 billion liters/year.

Báo Dân tríBáo Dân trí26/09/2025

In a regular press response, the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Finance said that by the end of September 2025, the Coca-Cola project in Linh Xuan Ward will expire. The company must complete procedures to terminate operations and has 24 months to relocate equipment, handle environmental treatment, and hand over the clean site.

To prepare for this shift, Coca-Cola Vietnam inaugurated a new factory in Phu An Thanh Industrial Park ( Tay Ninh) last July. The project has an investment capital of 136 million USD (more than 3,500 billion VND), on an area of ​​19 hectares, the largest of Coca-Cola's 3 facilities in Vietnam. It is known that the factory in Tay Ninh has a maximum capacity of 1 billion liters of beverages/year.

Coca-Cola dừng sản xuất tại TPHCM, về Tây Ninh xây nhà máy khủng - 1

Coca-Cola Vietnam inaugurated a new factory in Phu An Thanh Industrial Park (Tay Ninh) in July (Photo: IT).

On September 23, Mr. Michael Goltzman, Senior Vice President, Global Policy and Sustainable Development of Coca-Cola, met with leaders of the Party and State of Vietnam in New York, during the visit to the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly, combined with bilateral activities in the United States of President Luong Cuong. At the event, Coca-Cola representatives affirmed their commitment to sustainable development and long-term companionship with Vietnam's growth.

Here, Coca-Cola representative emphasized that shifting the production focus from Ho Chi Minh City to Tay Ninh is part of the company's production restructuring strategy in Vietnam.

Source: https://dantri.com.vn/kinh-doanh/coca-cola-dung-san-xuat-tai-tphcm-ve-tay-ninh-xay-nha-may-khung-20250926111843220.htm


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