Japan - Potential market for Vietnam’s IT firms

Japan – one of countries leading the way in implementing the advances of the4th Industrial Revolution, is witnessing strong investment from Vietnam’s information technology (IT) firms.
Japan - Potential market for Vietnam’s IT firms ảnh 1Cutting ribbon to inaugurate  the sixth representative office of FPT in Hamamatsu city, Shizuoka prefecture (Source: VNA)

Tokyo (VNA) – Japan – one ofcountries leading the way in implementing the advances of the 4th Industrial Revolution, is witnessing strong investment from Vietnam’s informationtechnology (IT) firms.

FPT - one of Vietnam's leading technology groups, on March 13 launched its sixthrepresentative office in Hamamatsu city, Shizuoka prefecture. Previously, in2017, CMC group opened an office in Yokohama city, Kanagawa prefecture.

Smaller-scale Vietnamese IT firms also plan to invest in other regions of Japanafter opening branches in Tokyo and Nagoya.

According to FPT Chairman Truong Gia Binh,Japan is a potential market  for ITcompanies, with about  20 Vietnamese ITenterprises having opened offices in the market so far.

For FPT, the Japanese market accounts for more than half of its global revenue.The firm has over 400 Japanese customers, including 50 of the world’s biggest businesses.FPT has maintained annual growth of 30 percent in the market.

The Vietnam Software and IT Services Association is encouraging the trend, which is hoped to lay a foundation for turningVietnam into a software-export country, he noted.

Talking about advantages for Vietnamese IT companies when investing in Japanesemarket, Binh said similarities in culture and strong diplomatic andsocio-economic ties between the two countries help Vietnamese operate in themarket.

Vietnam can also help rejuvenate the workforce in Japan with its youngpopulation and low labour costs.Vietnam is a supply source of new technologies, artificial intelligence,robotics and data analysis that many Japanese companies want, he added.

Vietnam is estimated to earn 1 billion USDfrom exporting software by 2020. –VNA
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