August 21, 2026 | 06:10

Total investment in Vietnam by Foxconn expected to hit $5bln

Hạ Chi

Taiwanese technology giant Foxconn plans to invest an additional $265 million in its manufacturing operations in Vietnam as part of its long-term investment strategy, bringing its total investment capital in Vietnam to nearly $5 billion.

Total investment in Vietnam by Foxconn expected to hit $5bln
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Foxconn plans to invest an additional $265 million in its manufacturing operations in Vietnam as part of its long-term investment strategy, according to a recent filing by the Taiwanese technology giant with the Taiwan Stock Exchange (TWSE), as cited by TNGlobal.

The additional capital will be injected into Foxconn’s Vietnamese subsidiaries through the issuance of new shares.

The largest investment, worth $117 million, will go to Competition Team Technology (Vietnam) Co., Ltd., which manufactures televisions, components and other electronic products. Following the transaction, Hon Hai Precision Industry will hold a 61.55% stake in the company, while Foxconn Singapore Pte Ltd will own the remaining 38.45%.

Another $114 million will be invested in Foxconn EV Energy & Component (Vietnam) Co., Ltd., which manufactures components and energy-related products for electric vehicles. Hon Hai will directly hold a 23.53% stake, while Foxconn Singapore will own 76.47%.

The third capital increase, worth around $33 million, will be made at FuKang Technology Co., Ltd., a Foxconn manufacturing facility in Vietnam. The company specializes in producing tablets for Apple and other electronic products.

In a filing dated August 18, Foxconn said Foxconn Singapore had acquired additional shares in FuKang Technology worth $358.4 million between October 2025 and August 2026, raising its ownership to 100%. Its total investment in the company has reached $710.4 million.

With the newly announced investments, Foxconn’s total investment in Vietnam is expected to approach $5 billion.

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