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April, 26 2012 10:02:44

Kyocera to begin work on manufacturing base

HUNG YEN – Japanese Kyocera Group has announced the kick off of construction on its manufacturing base in northern Hung Yen Province's Thang Long Industrial Zone 2 in June this year.

The 89,000-sq.m plant is expected to cost US$55 million for the first phase and be completed in August of next year. The plant will produce mobile phones and high-tech electronic components.

It is expected to invest an additional $195 million to expand production to manufacture SMD packages, mobile phones and software. — VNS

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