1. CJ Vietnam
CJ Corporation is a multinational conglomerate based in Seoul, South Korea. The corporation operates in diverse sectors such as food and beverage, pharmaceuticals and biotechnology, entertainment and media, home shopping, and logistics. CJ Vina Agri, a subsidiary of CJ Corporation, has over 50 years of experience in animal feed production, poultry farming, and livestock breeding. The company owns 7 feed mills and hundreds of farms across Vietnam. With over 20 years of success in the clean meat industry in Vietnam, CJ Vina Agri has developed a comprehensive 3F (FEED-FARM-FOOD) process.
CJ entered the Vietnamese market early, in 1999, with the establishment of CJ Vina Agri, a major producer of animal feed. Over the years, the company expanded its business and acquired several leading companies across various sectors. The popular CGV cinema chain is one of CJ's most well-known branches in Vietnam.
Contact Information:
Address: P. 1502, 15th Floor, CJ Tower, 2bis-4-6 Le Thanh Ton, District 1, HCM City
Phone: 028 3910 3224
Email: [email protected]
Website: cjvietnam.vn
Fanpage: https://www.facebook.com/EnjoyCJVietnam/


2. Lotte Vietnam Trading Center Co., Ltd.
The LOTTE Group is a multinational conglomerate based in both South Korea and Japan. Founded by Shin Kyuk-ho in June 1948 in Tokyo, Japan, it originally started as LOTTE Company. Born on October 4, 1922, in Korea, Shin Kyuk-ho lived, studied, and worked in Japan. In April 1967, he expanded into South Korea by establishing LOTTE Confectionery in Seoul. Since entering Vietnam in 2008, LOTTE has acquired over 10 companies in sectors such as food, confectionery, and entertainment. It has also invested in several major projects including Eco Smart City, Lotte Center, Lotte Mart, and Lotte Cinema.
LOTTE Vietnam's business development is centered on three core values: "Consumer-centric", "Uniqueness", and "Quality", principles that have supported their growth. The opening of LOTTE Mart in South Saigon (District 7, HCMC) marked the company's successful entry into Vietnam's retail sector, becoming one of the first international retail chains to thrive in the country.
Contact Information:
Address:
- Headquarters: 469 Nguyen Huu Tho, Tan Hung Ward, District 7, HCMC
- Store Locator: http://lottemart.com.vn/he-thong/
Phone: 028 3775 3232
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://lottemart.com.vn/
Fanpage: https://www.facebook.com/LotteMartVN/


3. Daewoo Factory
Daewoo is a major South Korean conglomerate founded in 1967, primarily known for manufacturing automobiles and electronic components. Like many other South Korean companies, Daewoo expanded its production to Vietnam. Since its establishment in October 2005 and the construction of its factory in December 2006, Daewoo has been producing buses and passenger vehicles. It is the only factory in Vietnam wholly owned by the Daewoo Group of South Korea. Today, Daewoo buses are produced and assembled in multiple countries, including Vietnam.
In Vietnam, Daewoo buses are manufactured and assembled from KD (knocked-down) parts, such as the vehicle roof, body panels, front, and rear, using advanced technology and strict supervision by both South Korean and Vietnamese engineers. All components, subassemblies, and finished buses meet the global standards set by Daewoo Bus Corporation.
With a team of expert designers from both South Korea and Vietnam, Daewoo offers custom-built buses tailored to client specifications. Notably, Daewoo buses are known for their durability, fuel efficiency, and minimal maintenance requirements. All Daewoo buses come with a one-year warranty or 100,000 kilometers of use, whichever comes first.
Contact Information:
Address: Lot CN9, Khai Quang Industrial Park, Vinh Yen, Vinh Phuc
Phone: 0211 3721 335
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://www.daewoobus.com.vn/


4. GS Lubricants Vietnam Co., Ltd.
GS Lubricants Vietnam Co., Ltd., established in 2005, is the exclusive trade representative of GS Oil from South Korea in Vietnam. The company operates warehouses in Dong Nai and Hai Duong, covering an area of nearly 10,000 square meters. GS Vietnam has also been recognized as the top distributor for GS Oil in South Korea.
All of the company's products are 100% imported from South Korea, including motorcycle oils, standard engine oils, premium engine oils, industrial oils, compressor oils, gearbox oils, multi-purpose greases, extreme pressure greases, and marine oils. These products are trusted by numerous automotive manufacturers, transportation companies, and end consumers. Founded with the goal of introducing high-quality imported lubricants that are well-suited to Vietnam’s climate and temperature conditions, GS Vietnam caters to various global vehicles and machinery.
Contact Information:
Address:
- V8W3+VJ7 Thach Khoi, Hai Duong
- VVV9+V7Q Long Binh Tan, Bien Hoa, Dong Nai
Phone: 02513 932 962
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://gsvietnam.com.vn/


5. Samsung Electronics Vietnam Ltd.
When discussing South Korea, Samsung is undoubtedly one of the most prominent names. Known for flagship phones like the Galaxy S7 and S3, Samsung is the largest conglomerate in South Korea. In Vietnam, Samsung operates three major branches focused on producing a wide range of mobile devices. The company is dedicated to responsible corporate practices as a global leader in technology.
Samsung's journey in Vietnam began in 1996 with an initial investment of 1.5 billion VND in its first branch in Yen Phong, Bac Ninh. Following this, it established another branch in Thai Nguyen and an IT branch in Hanoi. As a major investor, Samsung has provided jobs to thousands of Vietnamese workers, both skilled and unskilled.
The company has continuously innovated to maintain its global leadership in memory semiconductors, TVs, and smartphones. In 2019, Samsung introduced its new CSR vision: “Together for Tomorrow! Enabling People.” This strategy highlights the company’s commitment to global corporate citizenship and outlines how it will fulfill its social responsibility for the next century and beyond.
Contact Information:
Address: 2 Hai Triu Street, Ben Nghe Ward, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City
Phone: 028 3915 7403
Website: https://www.samsung.com/vn/
Fanpage: www.facebook.com/SamsungVietnam


6. LG Electronics Vietnam Ltd.
Recognized as one of the leading electronics conglomerates in Vietnam, LG has grown significantly over the years. This South Korean giant continues to make substantial contributions to Vietnam's development. LG Electronics is a global innovation leader specializing in consumer electronics, mobile communications, and home appliances. With over 84,000 employees across 112 countries, including 81 subsidiaries, LG operates five major business units: home entertainment, mobile communications, home appliances, air conditioning, and business solutions. It is also one of the top global manufacturers of flat-screen TVs, sound and video products, mobile phones, air conditioners, and washing machines.
LG continues to focus on expanding its brand presence worldwide and maximizing profitability growth. In particular, LG Electronics is working towards achieving sustainable profit growth in mobile communications and home entertainment sectors to strengthen its position in the IT industry while increasing its market share in home appliances, air conditioning, and business solutions. The establishment of the company has also provided stable employment for thousands of workers in Vietnam.
Contact Information:
Address: Lot CN2, Trang Due Industrial Park, Le Loi Commune, An Duong District, Hai Phong City, Vietnam
Phone: 024 3934 5151
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://www.lg.com/vn
Fanpage: https://www.facebook.com/LGEVietnam/


7. Hyundai Group
When discussing Hyundai, it's impossible not to mention their famous automobiles. This remarkable growth has made Hyundai one of the world’s leading automobile manufacturers, with hundreds of subsidiaries and partners globally. Founded by industrial magnate Chung Ju-yung in 1947, Hyundai is a South Korean multinational conglomerate headquartered in Seoul. As one of the first major industrial groups in South Korea, it laid the foundation for the country's heavy industries and played a crucial role in its industrialization. Today, Hyundai holds the second-largest economic and political influence in South Korea, after Samsung.
Hyundai began investing in Vietnam in 2009 through a joint venture with Thanh Cong Group in the automotive sector. The products from this partnership now make up a significant portion of the Vietnamese car market. In the early days, Hyundai’s popular models in Vietnam, such as the i10, Elantra, and Santa Fe, were imported. In 2011, the Hyundai Thanh Cong production plant began its first phase, and the Avante became the first locally assembled car in Vietnam. Since then, Hyundai's main models in Vietnam, including the Santa Fe (12/2014), Elantra (7/2016), Grand i10 (7/2017), Accent (4/2018), Kona (8/2018), and the All New Santa Fe (1/2019), have been assembled locally.
Contact Information:
Address: Gian Khau Industrial Zone, Gia Tran, Gia Vien, Ninh Binh
Phone: 19005 61212
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://hyundai.thanhcong.vn/
Fanpage: https://www.facebook.com/hyundaibytcmotor/

