Tag: vietnam

  • Can India Regain Lost Global Manufacturing Ground from Vietnam?

    It is no secret that Vietnam has become a hub for global manufacturing. Like China before it, the Southeast Asian nation has lured multinational companies to set up production in its rapidly developing economy. Whether it’s sports equipment, smartphones or textiles, firms are making everything in Vietnam, and then shipping it all over the world.

    India Joins Race

    The “China Plus One” strategy has favored Vietnam above all other nations, and it’s not difficult to see why. This younger nation offers a competitive corporate tax rate, trade policies that are efficient, a geographic position that is practically next door to China, and a young, rapidly growing workforce. By 2023, with these assets and more, Vietnam was producing nearly half of Google’s premium Pixel phones. 

    The next event in this unfolding saga centers on India. Google is in negotiations with Indian manufacturers such as Dixon Technologies and Foxconn to pull part of its production of smartphones for the U.S. market out of Vietnam and relocate it to India. This is bound to become part of any conversation centered on the ambition of this next-corner nation to become a global hub for electronics.

    Tariffs and Trade Winds Shift Favorably for India

    For this pivot, one of the main reasons is the imminent threat of hefty US tariffs on imports from Vietnam. The United States recently slapped a 46% tariff on goods coming from Vietnam, compared to a 26% rate on exports coming from India. 

    These tariffs are on hold for the time being, but in the face of such pronouncements from Washington, companies are re-examining where they should base their overseas operations. And in that climate, India has suddenly become a lot more favorable.

    The Ripple Effect Beyond Smartphones

    Alphabet’s pivot might just be the beginning. Other sectors, such as electronics, apparel, furniture, and toys, all heavily reliant on Vietnamese manufacturing, are also under scrutiny. Given that companies like Nike, Hasbro, and Samsung are already deeply embedded in Vietnam, a broader shift could be on the horizon. As tariff policies continue to evolve, India stands to gain across multiple industries, provided it can scale up production and logistics quickly enough.

    Vietnam still retains some advantages, such as a clear ease of doing business and reliable infrastructure. However, India’s large domestic market and government incentives might finally give it the traction needed to become a manufacturing powerhouse.

    Even though it is a favorable trend for India, there are hurdles to overcome. Progress is still held up by challenges in acquiring land, labor laws that are more hindrance than help, and the kind of bureaucratic red tape that can slow and sometimes stop even well-intentioned projects. If India is going to really seize this opportunity and not just play catch-up, it has to fix these structural problems, preferably with an eye toward the kind of infrastructure, policy stability, and supply chain logistics that will be necessary to keep the global manufacturing machine humming.

  • Top 10 Innovative Startups in Vietnam

    Vietnam has been emerged as a hub of startups since the year 2017. They have created a close competition with Singapore and Indonesia. The government has bought relaxations to many regulations in order to support the startups in the country. Let’s look at the top startups of Vietnam.

    Nano Technologies
    Duong Minh Logistics
    Sky Mavis
    Axie Infinity
    MODMO
    Foody.Vn
    Tiki.Vn
    iCare Benefits
    Sendo
    Haravan
    FAQ

    Nano Technologies

    Nano Technologies is a Financial service and a fintech company. It was founded in the year 2020 and is located in Hanoi, Vietnam. The startup lets the workers to gain access immediately to their earned wages through a mobile application called VUI.

    The company claims that it provides services to more than 20,000 employees from various companies and around 50-60 % of the employees opt for the services as soon as the employers give them a choice.

    Duong Minh Logistics

    Duong Minh Logistics are involved in logistics, transportation, supply chain management and freight service. The company was founded in the year 2005 and is located in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.

    The startup uses a unique approach in the logistics sector which will save trillions of dollars every year. They provide a service integrating sea and land transportation from the South to North Vietnam. It is one of the top 10 logistic startup in the Asian countries.

    Sky Mavis

    Sky Mavis is a blockchain and a Video Games startup company. It was launched in the year 2019 and is located in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The company aims at simplifying blockchain technology. They are concentrated on bringing thee benefits of blockchain to everyone through fun and practical applications.

    The startup is also a developer of one of the most popular blockchain games in the world called Axie Infinity.

    Axie Infinity

    Axie Infinity is a blockchain based video game. It is a game that is concentrated on collecting, raising and battling fantasy creatures called Axies. It was founded in the year 2018 and the company is located in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.

    Axie Infinity game
    Axie Infinity Game

    Axie Infinity is one of the original Non-Fungible Token (NFT) Product and the company claims to have been working on NFT’s even before anyone cared about it. The citizens of Philippines are even earning cryptocurrencies by playing this game.

    MODMO

    MODMO is a E-mobility based startup company. It was founded in the year 2019 and is located in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The company provides e-mobility creating zero emission urban transportation vehicles. It focuses on design and versatility.

    The startups have the most high-tech production line globally where more than 150 robots are involved in their production process.

    Foody.Vn

    Foody.Vn is a restaurant and food-related review mobile application which is available in the South East Asian countries. The startup belongs to the lifestyle category and their total funding has not been disclosed. Currently they have raised capital through a Series C funding. One of the major investors of the startup is Tiger Global Management.

    Tiki.Vn

    Tiki.Vn Website
    Tiki.Vn Website

    Tiki.Vn is an e-commerce based startup company located in Vietnam. The startup focuses on the social aspect of e-commerce shopping. The startup belongs to the enterprise solution category and their total funding has not been disclosed. They have raised capital through a Series A funding. Their major investors are Seedcom, Cyberagent Ventures.

    iCare Benefits

    iCare Benefits is financial services startup located in Vietnam. The startup focuses on providing services to bank, individual users and corporate clients. The startup belongs to the payment category and their total funding has not been disclosed. They have currently raised capital through Series C funding and the major investors of the startup is Unitus Impact.

    Sendo

    Sendo is a Vietnam based e-commerce website. The startup provides e-commerce services such as clothing, home-ware, cosmetics, tech accessories and many more. The startup belongs to the transaction category and their total funding has not yet been disclosed. They have currently raised capital through a Series A funding and the major investors of the startup are Beenos INC., SBI holdings, etc.

    Haravan

    Haravan is a Vietnam based technology company. The startup provides assistance for providing foundation to businessmen which is the first service provided by a Vietnam company. The startup belongs to the infrastructure category and the total funding has not yet been disclosed. The startup has currently raised funding through a seed round and one of the major investors of the startup is Seedcom.

    FAQ

    How many startups are there in Vietnam?

    There were 123 startups in Vietnam in 2020 compared to just 44 in 2017.

    Is Vietnam a good place to invest?

    With its low labor costs and a stable yet growing economy, Vietnam is a more cost-effective alternative to China.

    How many entrepreneurs are there in Vietnam?

    There are approximately 5 million entrepreneurs in Vietnam.

    Conclusion

    We can see a lot more startups emerging in the country during the recent years that are concentrated more on technology and e-commerce solutions. The country has been driven by internet penetration, young demographics and smartphone adoption.