HO CHI MINH CITY -- Samsung should prepare locals to lead its factories in Vietnam, where the world's top smartphone maker has invested for 15 years and churns out half of its global devices, the government said.
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Employees at the Samsung factory in Thai Nguyen province, north of Hanoi, in 2016. (Source photos by AP and Reuters)
HO CHI MINH CITY -- Samsung should prepare locals to lead its factories in Vietnam, where the world's top smartphone maker has invested for 15 years and churns out half of its global devices, the government said.