
Intel earns $110B from exporting Chips from Vietnam in 20 Years, seeks long-term growth

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Intel Corporation has exported approximately four billion chips from Vietnam over the past 20 years, generating over $110 billion in revenue. Intel's Vice President, Sarah E. Kemp, discussed the company's long-term growth plans in Vietnam during a meeting with Vietnamese officials. She emphasized the importance of Vietnam's semiconductor strategy and the need for continued support from the government. Vietnam's Deputy Head of the Central Policy and Strategy Commission, Nguyen Kim Son, acknowledged the strengthening U.S.-Vietnam relations and highlighted Intel's significant investment and role in training personnel in AI.
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