
Vietnamese Deputy Prime Minister Ho Duc Phoc (R) receives Tien Quoc Hao, president of Toyota Motor Asia, during a Toyota delegation’s visit to Vietnam, September 25, 2025. Photo: Vietnam Government Portal
Deputy PM Phoc praised Toyota’s 30 years of operation in Vietnam, noting its contributions not only to manufacturing and business but also to social activities.
He reaffirmed Japan’s role as one of Vietnam’s top partners in aid, investment, trade, labor, and cultural exchange, and encouraged Japanese firms, including Toyota, to further expand operations.

Vietnamese Deputy Prime Minister Ho Duc Phoc emphasized the Vietnamese government’s readiness to create favorable conditions for Japanese businesses, including Toyota, to maintain long-term and stable operations in Vietnam. Photo: Vietnam Government Portal
Vietnam is targeting economic growth of 8.3-8.5 percent this year with its export-import turnover exceeding US$900 billion, he said, stressing the country’s push to shift from fossil fuels to renewable energy.
He invited Toyota to expand green manufacturing and introduce more clean-energy vehicles in Vietnam.
Hao highlighted the Vietnamese government’s policy support that has helped Toyota Vietnam achieve significant business outcomes.
Hao reported that Toyota Vietnam has manufactured over 700,000 vehicles, sold more than one million units, and exported over $1 billion worth of products, while partnering with 61 local suppliers and creating over 76,000 jobs across its ecosystem.

Japanese multinational automaker Toyota unveiled plans to expand its investment in Vietnam. Photo: Vietnam Government Portal
Toyota plans to expand investment by boosting factory efficiency, increasing local content, and supplying a wider range of eco-friendly vehicles, including hybrids.
The company also proposed measures to strengthen long-term, sustainable business conditions in Vietnam.
Deputy PM Phoc reiterated that the Vietnamese government supports Toyota’s continued expansion and welcomes its role in advancing Vietnam’s automotive and green growth goals.
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