Experiences of Thailand in technology development in supporting industries and lessons for Vietnam
Abstract
Supporting Industries (SIs), if developed, can minimize the import of raw materials, parts/components for assembling industries in the country, it is a prerequisite to make it become a part of global production chain. Technology development in SIs shall gradually improve the quality of products, enhance endogenous technology capacity towards being capable of improving, master technology and creating new technologies. This has an important significance in the present context of Vietnam where the technology level of SIs is still limited. Based on collected experiences of Thailand in technology development of SIs, this paper made some recommendations in respect of planning and policy implementation with a view to further developing technology, gradually improving technology endogenous capacity in SIs, thus contributing to the achievement of socio-economic development goals.
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