Apple will launch its first online store in Vietnam next week, hoping to cash in on the country's young and tech-savvy population.
pple will launch its first online store in Vietnam next week, the company said Friday, hoping to cash in on the country's young and tech-savvy population.
The iPhone maker is among a host of global tech giants including Intel, Samsung and LG, that have chosen Vietnam for assembly of their products.
But up to now, the Silicon Valley giant has sold its products in Vietnam's market of 100 million people via authorised resellers.
"We're honoured to be expanding in Vietnam," said Deirdre O'Brien, Apple's senior vice president of retail in an online statement in Vietnamese.
The country's communist government says it wants 85 percent of its adult population to have access to a smartphone by 2025, up from the current 73 percent.
Less than a third of the country's mobile users have an iPhone, according to market research platform Statista.
Through online stores, "clients in Vietnam can discover products and connect with our experienced experts," O'Brien said in the statement.
The production of accessories and assembly of mobile phones account for up to 70 percent of electronics manufacturing in Vietnam. Products are mainly for export.
Official figures said Vietnam's mobile phone production industry reported an import-export turnover of US$114 billion last year, a third of the country’s total import-export revenue.
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