Weekly Newsletter

22 September 2023

Weekly Newsletter

22 September 2023

VinFast to build $200m plant in Indonesia

The VinFast assembly plant in Indonesia will become operational in 2026, and capable of producing up to 50,000 car units per year.

Sorin-Andrei Dojan September 20 2023

Singaporean-Vietnamese electric vehicle (EV) maker VinFast plans to invest $200m in an assembly plant in Indonesia, which will manufacture between 30,000 and 50,000 cars per year, the company said in an F-1 filing with the US Securities and Exchange Commission. The recently announced investment is part of VinFast’s plan to invest $1.2bn in the Indonesian market in the long term. The EV maker plans to expand in seven additional Asian markets including India and Malaysia. “We plan to commence deliveries of our EVs in Indonesia in 2024 with right-hand driving models of the VF e34 and VF 5, with the VF 6 and VF 7 to follow," the company said in a statement. "We have also identified Indonesia from among our seven new market clusters as a key potential market for the establishment of manufacturing facilities for our EVs and batteries due to the relatively low cost and availability of domestic raw materials.” Foreign direct investment (FDI) in Indonesia has expanded significantly since 2004, hitting an all-time high net inflow of $25.12bn in 2014. At the beginning of September, the company secured two major FDI projects from China’s Sichuan Hebang Biotechnology and PepsiCo. In a press statement released by Sichuan Hebang, the company said it would invest $800m to build a chemical production base. At the same time, separately, PepsiCo promised to invest $200m to open a new snack factory.

Generative AI expected to drive significant disruption across the financial services industry

Per GlobalData, the AI market is expected to achieve a CAGR of more than 35% between 2022 and 2030. Gen AI is being experimented with by many leading incumbent banks, new entrants and technology vendors but concerns around data privacy and hallucinations drive caution. More human-like chat bots, and synthetic data for fraud and cyber resilience, are leading possible use cases. However, currently Gen AI is virtually non-existent in terms of “live” customer facing propositions.

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