Large foreign corporations such as Samsung and Toyota are looking for domestic suppliers of parts and accessories to increase the localization rate.
The demand for suppliers of spare parts and accessories from foreign corporations is very large.
According to Ms. Nguyen Thi Xuan Thuy - Industrial policy expert, University of Economics - Vietnam National University, Hanoi: "In reality, large enterprises such as Samsung, Toyota and some large corporations that I have had the opportunity to work with all said that they want to find domestic suppliers, and if they cannot find them, they have to look for outside suppliers to make accessories."

Agreeing with the view that the demand for foreign corporations to find manufacturers of components and accessories in Vietnam is very large, Associate Professor, Dr. Nguyen Mai - Chairman of the Association of Foreign Investment Enterprises said: Samsung Group, from having only about 10 domestic component suppliers in 2017-2018, now has about 300 Vietnamese enterprises supplying components and accessories, of which about 100 are tier 1 vendors.
“If domestic enterprises can meet the needs supporting industry Then foreign enterprises and corporations will have great benefits when investing and doing business in Vietnam, these benefits are much greater than foreign investors having to bring supporting industrial enterprises from other countries to Vietnam to supply components and accessories for production. – Associate Professor, Dr. Nguyen Mai stated.
Meanwhile, sharing with reporters of the Industry and Trade Newspaper, a representative of a supporting industry manufacturing enterprise that has been "joining hands" with the world's leading corporations to produce components and accessories for the global supply chain said that the demand for components and accessories for production of foreign corporations in Vietnam is very large and tends to increase, especially in the context of the increasing flow of foreign direct investment (FDI) into Vietnam.
However, according to the representative of this enterprise, not all orders can be met by domestic enterprises because the requirements on delivery time, technology and capital to meet the orders are very strict, while the resources of domestic supporting industry enterprises are limited. That is the reason, sometimes even though they need jobs, enterprises still have to refuse orders from multinational corporations.
It has been proven that if Vietnam has a developed supporting industry, it will not only be a great opportunity for domestic enterprises to participate more deeply in the global value chain, but also help increase the value of export products of the foreign-invested sector. In particular, the development of supporting industry also creates a great opportunity for Vietnam to attract foreign direct investment from large corporations, attract high-quality FDI projects, create more space for domestic enterprises to develop, improve competitiveness and contribute more positively to Vietnam's socio-economic growth.

Need more mechanisms for domestic enterprises to participate in supporting industries
To facilitate industry In order to support domestic development, the government has recently had many policies to support businesses participating in this field. Most recently, in early 2024, Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha signed Decision No. 71/QD-TTg amending and supplementing a number of articles of Decision No. 68/QD-TTg on approving the Supporting Industry Development Program from 2016 to 2025.
According to the Decision, from 2021 to 2025, the Supporting Industry Development Program will connect and support supporting industry enterprises to become product suppliers for domestic and foreign customers, promoting foreign investment attraction in the supporting industry sector.
These include activities such as: Surveying, assessing needs, developing standards and regulations for quality control of supporting industrial products; organizing assessment and confirmation of the capacity of supporting industrial enterprises; consulting and providing technical support to supporting industrial enterprises; selecting and recognizing enterprises with qualifications and scale meeting international requirements; organizing forums between Vietnamese supporting industrial enterprises and domestic and foreign enterprises; promoting foreign markets, participating in production chains, etc.
The policies for developing supporting industries are quite diverse, but according to economic experts, the implementation of preferential policies for supporting industries in practice still has many limitations. Some conditions for enjoying incentives in the regulations are quite strict and not really suitable, making it very difficult for businesses to access and meet the requirements to enjoy the policies.
Besides, a limitation in Vietnam's foreign direct investment attraction policy is that it has not been binding and has not encouraged foreign enterprises to increase the spillover effect to domestic enterprises.
Regarding this issue, Ms. Nguyen Thi Xuan Thuy said: There is a problem that exists, some Vietnamese enterprises are operating in the supporting industry sector but after a while, they eventually switch to operating in the real estate sector. Through that, we can see that the problem here is not necessarily the supporting industry enterprises, but the problem with macro policies, causing the real estate industry to generate "too terrible" profits.
According to Ms. Nguyen Thi Xuan Thuy, many businesses said they really want to operate in the supporting industry sector, but they cannot do so because it is not profitable, while access to capital and technology is very difficult.
Foreign enterprises want to find suppliers in Vietnam but cannot. However, according to Ms. Nguyen Thi Xuan Thuy: That search is completely on the initiative of the enterprises, so it has not brought much efficiency.
For this search to be truly effective, Ms. Nguyen Thi Xuan Thuy proposed: The authorities need to really get involved, proactively call on all foreign-invested enterprises that are looking for Vietnamese suppliers, gather them into a program and have policies to connect with the domestic business sector, then the opportunities for domestic supporting industry enterprises will be huge.
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