Vietnam's demand for machinery to keep growing

Vietnam’s machinery and equipment market has achieved solid growth in recent years and the momentum is expected to continue, making the country increasingly attractive to foreign investors, experts have said.
Vietnam's demand for machinery to keep growing ảnh 1A booth displaying robotic technology at the 2019 Metalex Vietnam (Photo: VNA)

HCM City (VNS/VNA) - Vietnam’s machinery and equipment market has achieved solid growth in recent years and the momentum is expected to continue, making the country increasingly attractive to foreign investors, experts have said.

Vu Trong Tai, general manager of Reed Tradex Vietnam, the organiser of Metalex Vietnam, an annual international exhibition on machine tools and metalworking solutions, said machinery and equipment sales could grow by 12-14 percent this year.

The rapid industrial development was the reason for the strong demand for machinery, equipment and technology, he said.

Vietnam had emerged as an attractive investment destination, and many foreign investors had shifted their factories to the country, he said.

“Many bilateral and multilateral free trade agreements that Vietnam has signed has helped the country become a Southeast Asian manufacturing hub, and investors who pull out of China will target Vietnam as a leading location.”

“The demand for automotive machinery is evolving and production standards are getting higher. This is a challenge for local manufacturers, requiring them to keep up to date with the latest technologies and solutions so that they do not miss the business opportunity,” Tai said.

Steven Chen of Yorkers Trade and Marketing Service Co., Ltd, the organiser of the annual Vietnam International Woodworking Industry Fair (VietnamWood), said: “Vietnam has a rapidly growing wood industry. Moreover, thanks to the growth in exports to the US and the signing of the EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement and the CPTPP, there will be a lot of orders for Vietnamese wood processing enterprises.

“And Vietnam will surely be a great market for woodworking machinery and equipment.”

In the beginning Taiwanese companies accounted for 80 percent of the space at the VietnamWood expo, but in recent years many companies from leading woodworking machinery exporting countries such as Italy, Germany, Austria, China, Spain, and the US have been taking part, according to Chen.

Technology and the internet of things are being adopted by the wood industry too, helping firms improve productivity, save resources and optimise the value chain.

Fourteen Japanese companies led by the Tokyo SME Support Centre participated in METALEX Vietnam held this month in HCM City, looking for potential customers for their products.

H. Hankirigawa, who is in charge of promoting international trade at the Tokyo SME Support Centre, said there was an increase in manufacturing plants in Vietnam and that was one reason why Japanese SMEs wanted to enhance supply of their machinery in the market.

Recently 32 Italian companies that design and manufacture machinery, equipment and technologies for footwear production, leather goods and tanning had showcased them at a leather product exhibition.

Paolo Lemma, Italy’s trade commissioner, said most of the companies participating in the exhibition had suppliers, agents or representative offices in Vietnam, and were looking for more opportunities and new partners.

He said Italy’s export of footwear and leather machinery to Vietnam increased 10-fold between 2013 and 2018.

With local machinery and equipment manufacturing not developing much, Vietnamese companies are forced to depend on imports.

According to the General Department of Vietnam Customs, the country imported 26.8 billion USD worth of machinery in the first nine months of the year, a year-on-year increase of 12.3 percent, mainly from China, the Republic of Korea and Japan.

According to businesses, there is fierce competition among machinery suppliers.

Tai forecast machinery demand to remain at current levels or even increase to 12-17 percent in the next five years./.

VNA

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