Foxconn, Luxshare plan to add millions to Vietnam’s game console output, documents show
By Phuong Nguyen
HANOI, Dec 3 (Reuters) – Foxconn and Luxshare plan to add millions of gaming devices to Vietnam’s annual output, according to documents they submitted to local authorities, reinforcing the country’s role in the global supply of game consoles.
Vietnam assembles a variety of electronic products destined for foreign markets, including smartphones, computers and tablets. Information on its production of consoles is not public, but EV Foxconn, a subsidiary of the Taiwanese manufacturer, has capacity to produce up to 4 million gaming devices in a factory in Northern Vietnam, according to a company document from 2024.
Fushan Technology, another Foxconn subsidiary, is seeking a permit to expand production in Vietnam to make annually up to 4.8 million Microsoft Xbox gaming devices, parts of the consoles and other unspecified electromagnetic devices, according to a company document sent to the environment department of the northern Bac Ninh province, where the company has a production hub.
Separately, China’s Luxshare-ICT is planning to produce up to 4.5 million game consoles a year at a factory in Vietnam, starting from next year, the company said in a proposal to Bac Ninh authorities, without indicating the brand of the devices.
Both documents, reviewed by Reuters, have been posted on the portal of the Bac Ninh provincial authority, which did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Fushan Technology Vietnam and Luxshare did not immediately respond to requests for comment. Foxconn said that it does not comment on individual sites.
Vietnam’s growing electronics footprint underscores its strategic role as manufacturers diversify beyond China amid global supply chain shifts.
BOOST TO MOBILE PHONES, SMART WEARABLES OUTPUT
Fushan plans to increase its mobile phone manufacturing capacity by 30 million units to an annual total of 140 million, according to the document, which does not mention the brand of the devices.
The company also intends to start producing charging devices for smart rings, a finger-worn wearable that has smartwatch and fitness tracker features, the document said, noting that its factory can produce annually up to 3 million smart wearable devices, including watches and bracelets.
The factory upgrade has started, Fushan said, with full operations scheduled to commence in April next year.
Fushan Technology’s facility, originally a manufacturing plant for Nokia and Microsoft mobile devices, can also produce equipment for up to 100,000 unmanned aerial vehicles, or drones, per year, the document said.

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