Industrial production maintains growth momentum


With proactive efforts and clearly defined plans from the outset, enterprises are confident about sustaining stable growth. — Vietnam News

HANOI: Many enterprises across Vietnam’s industrial sectors share the view that 2026 will remain a challenging and unpredictable year.

With proactive efforts and clearly defined plans from the outset, they are confident about sustaining stable growth.

As one of the country’s leading players in precision mold-making, Lap Phuc Co Ltd based in Phu Thuan ward, Ho Chi Minh City, has set a growth target of 20% to 30% compared to last year.

Thanks to sustained investment in advanced technologies over many years and continuous improvements in the skills of its engineers and workers, Lap Phuc’s mold products are now highly competitive in both price and quality against those from other regional markets.

US importers are currently prioritising the company’s products, and its orders for 2026 remain relatively stable, said Nguyen Van Tri, general director of Lap Phuc.

In the mechanical–electrical sector, Le Mai Huu Lam, general director of Cat Van Loi Industrial Electrical Equipment Manufacturing JSC, has set a growth target of 23%.

To achieve this goal, the company plans to strengthen internal capabilities, with human resources identified as the decisive factor. At the same time, Cat Van Loi is pursuing additional international certifications to participate in major projects at home and abroad, while stepping up trade promotion to help Vietnamese products reach wider markets.

Thanks to its standardised production aligned with international norms, the company’s mechanical-electrical products have been deployed in major domestic projects such as Metro Line No 1 (Ben Thanh-Suoi Tien), Long Thanh International Airport, Van Phong 1 Thermal Power Plant and the National Data Centre.

Internationally, the company has supplied projects including the Malina Metro Line in the Philippines, Cambodia’s Techo International Airport and the Matarbari coal-fired power plant in Bangladesh.

Although many Vietnamese mechanical-electrical products already meet European and Japanese standards and supply foreign partners, local enterprises note that they still face barriers to participating in large-scale domestic projects.

Tran Thanh Trong, vice-chairman of the Ho Chi Minh City Mechanical-Electrical Enterprises Association, emphasised that domestic firms are fully capable of providing auxiliary system installations for urban railways, including power supply systems, backup generators, ventilation, peripheral automation controls, fire prevention systems and elevators. — Viet Nam News/ANN

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