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Vietnam electronics & semiconductors entry guide 2026 — Samsung, LG, MPE downstream

Electronics and semiconductors — Korea's biggest sector in Vietnam, led by Samsung, LG and Hana Micron — with company investment, downstream materials/parts/equipment (MPE) value chain, the semiconductor back-end spread, opportunities and risks, for Korean companies.

Updated 2026-07-244min readKVBiz Editorial

~$23.2B

Samsung cumulative in Vietnam (2024)

~$65B

Samsung Vietnam exports (2022)

~$7.24B

LG Hai Phong cumulative

Key conclusions

  1. 1Samsung (~$23.2B cumulative), LG (~$7.24B) and Hana Micron drive electronics/semiconductor exports
  2. 2Semiconductor back-end (OSAT) spread — Hana Micron/Amkor lift precision-MPE demand

Impact on Korean companiesThe large ecosystem eases supply-chain and talent sharing, but supplier competition is fierce; quality/certification and buyer mapping are decisive.

Contents
  1. 017 key takeaways
  2. 02Market overview — why electronics & semiconductors
  3. 03Key Korean electronics/semiconductor firms
  4. 04Downstream MPE value chain
  5. 05The semiconductor back-end spread
  6. 06Entry modes & process
  7. 07Risk & control checklist
  8. 08Decision guide — is this sector right?
  9. 0990-day action plan
  10. 10Frequently asked questions
  11. 11Next step

7 key takeaways

  • Electronics and semiconductors are where Korean firms are most present in Vietnam. Samsung has invested ~US$23.2B cumulatively (end-2024) as the country's largest FDI investor, and made up ~8.9% of Vietnam's exports (~US$65B) in 2022 (press aggregate).
  • So most of the opportunity here is downstream materials/parts/equipment (MPE) supply and precision supporting industries for the assembly majors.
  • Samsung anchors Bac Ninh/Thai Nguyen (phones/displays) and LG anchors Hai Phong (displays/camera modules); Samsung Display's ~US$1.8B OLED expansion was Vietnam's largest FDI project in 2024.
  • The semiconductor back-end (OSAT) is spreading — Hana Micron (Bac Giang, the north's first) and Amkor (Bac Ninh) are scaling packaging/test, creating precision-MPE demand.
  • The ecosystem is already huge, so supply chains and talent are easy to share — but supplier competition is fierce.
  • The keys to entry are quality/certification (IATF/ISO), accurate buyer-needs mapping and cluster-adjacent cost competitiveness.
  • Dependence on a single major ecosystem is high, so weigh demand variability and customer diversification.

5 questions this guide answers

  • Where in the electronics/semiconductor value chain can we fit?
  • Where are the main buyers (Samsung, LG, back-end)?
  • Which province/cluster should we site in?
  • How do we capture the semiconductor back-end spread?
  • How do we manage major-dependence and entry competition?

Market overview — why electronics & semiconductors

Samsung and LG brought not just assembly but component and module supply chains, making electronics a core Vietnamese export. Korea is Vietnam's largest cumulative investor (~US$92B), with electronics the biggest share. Recently the spread has extended from displays/camera modules to semiconductor back-end.

Key Korean electronics/semiconductor firms

FirmSectorSite / scale
Samsung (SEV/SEVT)Phone/electronics assemblyBac Ninh/Thai Nguyen, ~$23.2B cumulative
Samsung Display (SDV)OLED/displaysBac Ninh, 2024 +$1.8B expansion
LG (Electronics/Display/Innotek)Displays/camera modulesHai Phong, ~$7.24B cumulative
AmkorSemiconductor back-end (OSAT)Bac Ninh
Hana MicronSemiconductor back-endBac Giang, ~$600M→$1B target
Korean electronics/semiconductor cumulative investment in Vietnam (USD bn)

Source: Samsung/LG press aggregate, MPI/KOTRA (2024, incl. estimates)

Downstream MPE value chain

Behind the big assembly, display and back-end plants is vast MPE demand. Areas Korean SMEs can target:

  • Parts/modules: connectors, mechanical parts, EV/electronic parts, camera-related.
  • Materials: films, adhesives, chemicals, packaging materials.
  • Equipment/tooling: precision machining, molding, inspection, automation.
  • Services: logistics, cleanroom, maintenance, quality inspection.

The semiconductor back-end spread

Hana Micron (Bac Giang) and Amkor (Bac Ninh) are investing in packaging/test (OSAT), forming a northern back-end ecosystem — meaning new demand for precision MPE and cleanroom/inspection services. It is early-stage (first-mover room) but the certification/quality bar is high.

Entry modes & process

  • Ready-built factory (RBF) / sublease: start small in downstream supply/services.
  • Entity + land lease inside a park: mid/long-term parts/materials production.
  • Partner / joint venture: secure buyer/vendor access — use Partner Search and Business Discovery.
  • Process: confirm buyers/cluster → IRC/ERC → environment/fire/construction permits → labor and tax setup.

Risk & control checklist

  • Entry competition: hard to enter without quality/certification (IATF/ISO) and price competitiveness — prepare in advance.
  • Single-major dependence: revenue tracks Samsung/LG demand — plan customer diversification.
  • Technical/certification bar: semiconductor/display chains are demanding — prepare standardized materials/certification.
  • Talent/attrition: in-cluster competition — design pay and training.
  • Siting/logistics: reflect cluster adjacency and port access in cost.

Decision guide — is this sector right?

  • Downstream supply (parts/materials/equipment) to assembly/display majors → review the Bac Ninh/Thai Nguyen/Hai Phong clusters.
  • First-mover semiconductor-back-end MPE → review Bac Giang/Bac Ninh (Hana Micron/Amkor).
  • Lowest-cost relocation is the priority → compare nearby low-cost provinces (Ha Nam).
  • Southern market/consumer goods → other sectors/regions fit better.

90-day action plan

  • Days 0–30: define your value-chain position (parts/materials/equipment/services), map buyers/clusters, shortlist 3 partners.
  • Days 31–60: prepare quality/certification materials, compare cluster sites and cost, discuss a pilot supply.
  • Days 61–90: start investment registration (IRC/ERC) or a pilot contract, set up labor/tax, decide to scale (go/no-go).

Frequently asked questions

Can an SME enter the electronics/semiconductor value chain?

Yes — there is large downstream MPE and service opportunity behind assembly/display/back-end majors. Quality/certification is a prerequisite.

Where are the main buyers?

Samsung in Bac Ninh/Thai Nguyen, LG in Hai Phong; semiconductor back-end in Bac Giang (Hana Micron) and Bac Ninh (Amkor).

Is the semiconductor back-end opportunity big?

Hana Micron and Amkor are building a northern back-end ecosystem. It is early-stage (first-mover room) but the certification bar is high.

Is entry competition fierce?

Yes — it is a large ecosystem with intense supplier competition. Quality/certification, clear differentiation and cost competitiveness are needed.

Which province should we site in?

It depends on the buyer cluster — phones/displays in Bac Ninh/Thai Nguyen, LG in Hai Phong, back-end in Bac Giang/Bac Ninh.

Next step

Electronics/semiconductor entry means weighing buyer-cluster fit and quality/certification. Use the free assessment below to outline your value-chain position, site and cost range. See also the Bac Ninh entry guide and the Bac Giang semiconductor guide.

Opportunities

  • Downstream supply of parts/modules/tooling/materials to assembly/display majors
  • Semiconductor back-end MPE, cleanroom and inspection services
  • Co-entry with established clusters

Risks

  • Entry competition — quality/certification/price essential
  • Single-major-ecosystem dependence and demand variability

Recommended actions

  • Map buyers/needs and prepare standardized quality/certification materials
  • Compare Bac Ninh/Thai Nguyen/Hai Phong/Bac Giang cluster sites
  • Validate via a ready-built factory / pilot, then scale

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Sources & methodology

  1. 01Vietnam Government Portal — Korea is Vietnam’s largest cumulative investor ~US$92B (end-2024, MPI)
  2. 02KOTRA — KOTRA — Korea–Vietnam investment

This guide organizes public sources (Samsung/LG press, MPI/KOTRA) from a Korean-company perspective. Samsung investment/export figures are press/company aggregates (2022–2024, incl. estimates). Verify via KOTRA and buyers before deciding. Last updated 2026.07 · data base year 2022–2024.

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