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Old 31-05-2018, 10:09 PM   #1
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Default Vietnam to invest US $4 Billion to start making cars

Whilst the car industry has closed in Australia. VinFast has plans to set up a plant to make cars in Vietnam from scratch.

I have never heard about them until today but checking their website they have paid to have cars designed in Italy and will use BMW Engineering.

The company behind them is called Vingroup who are in just about every industry in Vietnam.

The interesting part is that they are looking for ready to go Automotive Engineers. It may be a good opportunity for some one who has been retrenched from the Australian Car Industry and is looking for a change in scenery for a few years.

I could not link the article as I got an error but I copied in the address below.

http://www.vir.com.vn/vinfast-spends...gns-55721.html
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