Taiwanese electronics contract manufacturer Foxconn Technology Co., Ltd. (OTC:FXCOF) has reportedly received approval from Vietnam to invest $246 million in two new projects in its northern province of Quang Ninh.
Foxconn Singapore will undertake the projects, Reuters reported citing a statement from the provincial government. The project will center on manufacturing and assembling telecom and electric vehicle (EV) parts.
Foxconn will spend $200 million on producing EV chargers and components, beginning in January 2025 with a workforce of 1,200 people.
With the remaining $46 million, Foxconn plans to produce electronics and telecommunication components in October 2024.
Total investments raised by Foxconn in Vietnam total about $3 billion, mentioned Reuters.
The report added that the company also plans to set up a new factory in the central province of Nghe An. with an initial investment of $100 million.
Foxconn also reportedly signed a $300 million agreement with a Vietnamese developer last August to build a new factory in Vietnam's Bac Giang, which already produces iPads and AirPods.
© 2026 Benzinga.com. Benzinga does not provide investment advice. All rights reserved.
To add Benzinga News as your preferred source on Google, click here.
