Apple CEO Tim Cook appreciates Vietnam market potential
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In its financial report for the second quarter of 2022, Apple announced record revenue of US$ 83 billion, up 2% over the same period last year, despite market fluctuations.
Speaking to analysts after releasing the figure, Cook noted the quarter saw record revenue in developed and emerging markets "with double-digit growth in Brazil, Indonesia and Vietnam, and a new doubling of revenue in India."
The CEO said that the company continues to execute across some significant geographies with "low penetration of iPhones between Indonesia, Vietnam, and India where we did quite well".
"iPhone tends to be the engine for those markets, particularly at the beginning of creating the market there for Apple products," he added.
The CEO did not specify the growth rate of each region, but iPhone is the device that has brought in the largest revenue in Vietnam. At The Gioi Di Dong stores, four iPhone models were among the top 10 smartphones with the highest revenue in the first half. At FPT Shop, iPhone 13 Pro Max was the best-seller device that generated the highest revenue.
During a meeting with Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh at the Apple Park Campus in California last May, Tim Cook said Apple desires to expand its supply chain in Vietnam.
According to reports, Vietnam has 31 companies that employ 160,000 workers producing and assembling electronic parts and equipment for Apple products.
Apple is shifting more of its production lines from China to countries like Vietnam and India in order to diversify its supply chain and manufacture more products. It has started assembling some AirPods Pro, iPads, and HomePod mini devices in Vietnam.