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Electronics factory built in Ha Nam
By Nguyen Ngan 16:25, 2013/10/24
The Republic of Korea’s Anam Electronics broke ground in Ha Nam province on October 24 for a plant to manufacture electronic equipment for export.

Built at Dong Van II industrial zone at a total cost of US$20 million, Anam Electronics Vietnam will be put into operation in April 2014 to churn out electronic appliances and audio-visual equipment.

It is designed to manufacture 1.5 million products every year for export, mainly to Europe and the US.

This is Anam Electronics’ first plant outside the Republic of Korea.

The company wants to turn Ha Nam into a regional and international centre for manufacturing audio-visual equipment, said Kim Joo Chai, an Anam Electronics representative.

Anam Electronics is the first company to produce TV sets in the RoK. 

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