Thursday, November 13, 2025
Washington DC
New York
Toronto
Distribution: (800) 510 9863
Press ID
  • Login
RH NEWSROOM National News and Press Releases. Local and Regional Perspectives. Media Advisories.
Yonkers Observer
  • Home
  • World
  • Politics
  • Finance
  • Technology
  • Health
  • Culture
  • Entertainment
  • Trend
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • World
  • Politics
  • Finance
  • Technology
  • Health
  • Culture
  • Entertainment
  • Trend
No Result
View All Result
Yonkers Observer
No Result
View All Result
Home World

What It Takes to Move a Factory From China to Vietnam

by Yonkers Observer Report
November 12, 2025
in World
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

new video loaded: What It Takes to Move a Factory From China to Vietnam

Tariffs have forced Chinese companies to move their operations to Vietnam. Alexandra Stevenson, our Shanghai bureau chief, visits a factory in Ho Chi Minh City to see how one of the biggest challenges isn’t relocating machinery and tools, but overcoming language barriers.

By Alexandra Stevenson, Tung Ngo, Nailah Morgan, Linh Pham, Jon Miller and June Kim

November 12, 2025

new video loaded: What It Takes to Move a Factory From China to Vietnam

Tariffs have forced Chinese companies to move their operations to Vietnam. Alexandra Stevenson, our Shanghai bureau chief, visits a factory in Ho Chi Minh City to see how one of the biggest challenges isn’t relocating machinery and tools, but overcoming language barriers.

By Alexandra Stevenson, Tung Ngo, Nailah Morgan, Linh Pham, Jon Miller and June Kim

November 12, 2025

new video loaded: What It Takes to Move a Factory From China to Vietnam

Tariffs have forced Chinese companies to move their operations to Vietnam. Alexandra Stevenson, our Shanghai bureau chief, visits a factory in Ho Chi Minh City to see how one of the biggest challenges isn’t relocating machinery and tools, but overcoming language barriers.

By Alexandra Stevenson, Tung Ngo, Nailah Morgan, Linh Pham, Jon Miller and June Kim

November 12, 2025

new video loaded: What It Takes to Move a Factory From China to Vietnam

Tariffs have forced Chinese companies to move their operations to Vietnam. Alexandra Stevenson, our Shanghai bureau chief, visits a factory in Ho Chi Minh City to see how one of the biggest challenges isn’t relocating machinery and tools, but overcoming language barriers.

By Alexandra Stevenson, Tung Ngo, Nailah Morgan, Linh Pham, Jon Miller and June Kim

November 12, 2025

new video loaded: What It Takes to Move a Factory From China to Vietnam

Tariffs have forced Chinese companies to move their operations to Vietnam. Alexandra Stevenson, our Shanghai bureau chief, visits a factory in Ho Chi Minh City to see how one of the biggest challenges isn’t relocating machinery and tools, but overcoming language barriers.

By Alexandra Stevenson, Tung Ngo, Nailah Morgan, Linh Pham, Jon Miller and June Kim

November 12, 2025

new video loaded: What It Takes to Move a Factory From China to Vietnam

Tariffs have forced Chinese companies to move their operations to Vietnam. Alexandra Stevenson, our Shanghai bureau chief, visits a factory in Ho Chi Minh City to see how one of the biggest challenges isn’t relocating machinery and tools, but overcoming language barriers.

By Alexandra Stevenson, Tung Ngo, Nailah Morgan, Linh Pham, Jon Miller and June Kim

November 12, 2025

new video loaded: What It Takes to Move a Factory From China to Vietnam

Tariffs have forced Chinese companies to move their operations to Vietnam. Alexandra Stevenson, our Shanghai bureau chief, visits a factory in Ho Chi Minh City to see how one of the biggest challenges isn’t relocating machinery and tools, but overcoming language barriers.

By Alexandra Stevenson, Tung Ngo, Nailah Morgan, Linh Pham, Jon Miller and June Kim

November 12, 2025

new video loaded: What It Takes to Move a Factory From China to Vietnam

Tariffs have forced Chinese companies to move their operations to Vietnam. Alexandra Stevenson, our Shanghai bureau chief, visits a factory in Ho Chi Minh City to see how one of the biggest challenges isn’t relocating machinery and tools, but overcoming language barriers.

By Alexandra Stevenson, Tung Ngo, Nailah Morgan, Linh Pham, Jon Miller and June Kim

November 12, 2025

Tags: Ho Chi Minh City;SaigonManufacturingRelocationShanghaiSupply ChainTariff

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recommended

Ye suspected of battery of man who allegedly grabbed wife

2 years ago

Moisés Kaufman and Amanda Gronich examine the Holocaust through photos

8 months ago

On Instagram, a Jewelry Ad Draws Solicitations for Sex With a 5-Year-Old

2 years ago

Guatemala’s Top Party Is Suspended, Putting Election Into Turmoil

2 years ago
Yonkers Observer

© 2025 Yonkers Observer or its affiliated companies.

Navigate Site

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Disclaimer
  • Contact

Follow Us

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • World
  • Politics
  • Finance
  • Technology
  • Health
  • Culture
  • Entertainment
  • Trend

© 2025 Yonkers Observer or its affiliated companies.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In