Intel not to close unit in Vietnam

Intel will not close its Vietnam unit, said Pham An Duong, Marketing Director at Intel Vietnam on September 28.
Intel not to close unit in Vietnam ảnh 1Intel Vietnam (Photo:intel.vn)

Ho Chi Minh City (VNA) – Intel will not close its Vietnam unit, said Pham An Duong, Marketing Director at Intel Vietnam, on September 28.

Duong refuted recent rumour that Intel Vietnam is completing procedures to end its operation, noting that the company is conducting personnel and operation restructuring for further development.

He told Vietnam News Agency reporters that the move is in line with the group’s restructuring roadmap which was announced in April this year, which included workforce cut at many of its units around the world.

Accordingly, Intel Vietnam will reduce its workforce by two thirds after September 30 and shift to IoT (Internet of Things) and data centre businesses, Duong said.

Intel Vietnam operates independently from Intel Products Vietnam, which is the largest within Intel’s assembly and test network.

Le Hoai Quoc, head of the management board of HCM City Hi-tech Park said the downsizing at Intel Vietnam does not affect Intel’s factory at the Hi-tech Park and the Intel Products Vietnam is operating normally.-VNA

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