Bac Ninh moves to accelerate semiconductor projects
BAC NINH - Authorities in the northern province of Bac Ninh are moving to remove obstacles and speed up the implementation of semiconductor industry projects, local officials said.
Pham Van Thinh, member of the Bac Ninh Provincial Party Standing Committee and Vice Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee, together with leaders of the provincial Industrial Parks Authority on May 25 visited TLB Vina Co., Ltd. and Micro Commercial Components Vietnam Co., Ltd. (MCC Vietnam) at Yen Phong II-C Industrial Park to review production activities and address operational difficulties.
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Vice Chairman of the Bac Ninh People’s Committee Pham Van Thinh reviews production activities at TLB Vina. |
TLB Vina, a wholly South Korean-owned company specializing in printed circuit board (PCB) manufacturing for the semiconductor industry, is expected to begin operations in the first quarter of 2026. The project has total investment capital of 61.1 million USD and covers 3.5 hectares.
Under its expansion plan, the company aims to begin designing and applying for construction permits for the project’s second phase from the second quarter of 2026. By 2027, it expects to complete factory construction, install equipment and commence mass production.
The company proposed that provincial authorities support environmental procedures, construction licensing and corporate tax incentives, while also helping connect it with high-quality labor sources.
MCC Vietnam, established in August 2023, has registered investment capital of 115 million USD and operates on an 8-hectare site. Its main products include semiconductor wafers and electronic components.
As semiconductor manufacturing requires a stable electricity supply, the company urged local authorities to accelerate power infrastructure development and ensure reliable electricity for industrial operations.
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Vice Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Pham Van Thinh listens to proposals from MCC Vietnam representatives. |
At the meeting, the provincial Vice Chairman Pham Van Thinh assigned the provincial Industrial Parks Authority to coordinate with relevant agencies to resolve difficulties and handle the companies’ proposals.
He also encouraged the firms to accelerate factory expansion plans, install rooftop solar systems and join a planned semiconductor business association in Bac Ninh.
He said the province remained committed to supporting businesses in production activities and investment expansion in Bac Ninh.
Bắc Ninh








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