DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The “Vietnam Central Processing Unit (CPU) Import Guide 2023-2025” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering. The publicationDUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The “Vietnam Central Processing Unit (CPU) Import Guide 2023-2025” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering. The publication

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DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The “Vietnam Central Processing Unit (CPU) Import Guide 2023-2025” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.

The publication of the “Vietnam Central Processing Unit (CPU) Import Guide 2023-2025” aims to provide central processing unit (CPU) exporters with precise customer acquisition channels, helping them expand into the Vietnamese market more efficiently. It also provides valuable decision-making insights for international trading companies and investment institutions, helping them optimize their regional supply chain strategies. This guide will help suppliers stay abreast of Vietnamese market trends, mitigate potential risks, and enhance their international competitiveness.

To help global central processing unit (CPU) manufacturers, exporters, and related suppliers efficiently expand into the Vietnamese market, the analyst released the “Vietnam Central Processing Unit (CPU) Import Guide 2023-2025”. The guide provides an overview of the Vietnamese Central Processing Unit (CPU) industry, import market, and import company information for the period.

Importing companies are of various types, including computer assembly and manufacturing companies, local electronic assembly and parts manufacturing companies etc. This guide features the top 10 importing companies, including company profiles, contact information, and important information such as import volume, value, price, import resources, and major suppliers for 2023-2025 (including Excel data source).

Import Market Overview

The demand for central processing unit (CPU) in Vietnam is growing, but its limited domestic manufacturing capacity leads to a high dependence on imports.

According to analysis, Vietnam’s CPU import market has seen rapid growth in recent years, primarily driven by the expansion of the country’s electronics manufacturing sector, the upgrading of information technology consumption, and the global shift of supply chains to Southeast Asia. As Vietnam becomes a major production and assembly base for laptops, desktops, smartphones, tablets, and servers, the demand for CPUs continues to rise. Since Vietnam currently lacks domestic CPU chip design or wafer manufacturing capabilities, its market is almost entirely reliant on imports.

Vietnam’s central processing unit (CPU) imports continue to increase, with rapid growth.

According to statistics, approximately 90 importers in Vietnam imported central processing unit (CPU) in 2024, totaling US$231 million, a year-on-year increase of over 770%. According to analysis, Vietnam’s total central processing unit (CPU) imports reached US$632 million from January to September 2025, an increase of approximately 275% compared to the same period in 2024. Hong Kong, Malaysia, China, Singapore, Taiwan, and the United States are Vietnam’s top five import sources of central processing unit (CPU), accounting for approximately 43.8%, 20.3%, 20.0%, 8.6%, and 4.6% of total imports respectively from January to September 2025.

Guide Highlights:

Comprehensive Coverage:

This directory includes major importers in Vietnam, including computer assembly and manufacturing companies, local electronic assembly and parts manufacturing companies etc.

Detailed Information:

Including basic information of the TOP10 importers, contact information, import quantity, import value, price, import source and main suppliers.

Product Focus:

With data-driven and market-oriented approach, we focus on key industries and conduct in-depth analysis of Vietnam’s import policies, market demand and major sources of supply. Whether you are a foreign trade company, an investment institution, or a practitioner upstream or downstream of the industrial chain, you can quickly find reliable information and practical strategies here.

Efficient Connectivity:

The guide has a clear format and includes Excel data, which facilitates quick screening, group management and batch contact, helping global suppliers to efficiently connect with the Vietnamese market.

Market Value:

The guide includes an overview of Vietnam’s central processing units (CPUs) industry, an overview of the import market, and a brief analysis of market demand trends, helping global suppliers seize the Vietnamese market and opportunities.

Key Topics Covered:

1 Industry Overview

1.1 Industry Definition and Classification

1.2 Current Status of the Vietnamese Central Processing Unit (CPU) Industry

1.2.1 Supply Situation of the Vietnamese Central Processing Unit (CPU) Industry

1.2.2 Downstream Market Demand Situation of the Vietnamese Central Processing Unit (CPU) Industry

1.3 Overview of Foreign Investment in the Vietnamese Central Processing Unit (CPU) Industry

2 Import Market Overview

2.1 Import Scale of Central Processing Unit (CPU) in Vietnam

2.2 Major Import Sources of Central Processing Unit (CPU) in Vietnam

3 Overview of Importers (2023-2025)

3.1 Importers Overview of Central Processing Unit (CPU) in Vietnam (2023)

3.1.1 Total Scale of Importers

3.1.2 Top 5 Importers

3.2 Importers Overview of Central Processing Unit (CPU) in Vietnam (2024)

3.2.1 Total Scale of Importers

3.2.2 Top 5 Importers

3.3 Importers Overview of Central Processing Unit (CPU) in Vietnam (2025)

3.3.1 Total Scale of Importers

3.3.2 Top 5 Importers

4 List of the Top 10 Importers in 2025

5 Suggestions of Investment and Cooperation

5.1 Investment Suggestions

5.2 Cooperation Suggestions

Companies Featured

  • Vien Son Computer Technology Company Limited
  • Intel Products Vietnam Co. Ltd.
  • Etron Vietnam Technologies Co. Ltd

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