Samsung's four factories in Vietnam generate $3.53bln in profit
Samsung's four key factories in Vietnam reported a net profit of $3.53 billion in 2025, marking a year-on-year increase of 12%.
The total revenue reached $59.7 billion, an 8% rise, according to the conglomerate's recently published consolidated financial report.
Among the units, Samsung Electronics Vietnam Thai Nguyen contributed the largest revenue with $24.9 billion, a 12% increase from the previous year. Following this, Samsung Electronics Vietnam achieved $16 billion, an increase of approximately 11%. Samsung Display Vietnam recorded $13.5 billion, a slight decrease of about 2%, while Samsung Electronics HCMC CE reached $5.1 billion, up 8.7%.
In terms of profit, both Samsung Electronics Vietnam Thai Nguyen and Samsung Electronics Vietnam surpassed the $1 billion mark, achieving $1.61 billion and $1.05 billion, respectively. Samsung Display Vietnam brought in $593.7 million, while Samsung Electronics HCMC CE earned $281.23 million.
Globally, Samsung achieved a profit of $31.8 billion on a total revenue of $234.6 billion in 2025. Thus, its units in Vietnam alone contributed 25.4% of the total revenue and 9.9% of the conglomerate's consolidated profit for the year.
To date, Samsung has invested a total of $23.2 billion in Vietnam, making it the largest foreign investor in the country.
Source: VnEconomy