Vietnam riots: How Hong-Wei dealt with its damaged factory

Hong-Wei Electrical Industry finance manager Yang Bozan shares his lessons learnt on asset protection and recovery after his newly built factory in Vietnam was damaged in riots.
Vietnam riots: How Hong-Wei dealt with its damaged factory

Hong-Wei Electrical Industry, Taiwan’s biggest industrial elevator maker by market share, started building its first factory in Vietnam in 2008 in a bid to access more local customers and take advantage of cheaper labour costs.

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