- Ministry of Industry (Vietnam)
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The Ministry of Industry (MOI) is the government ministry responsible for the advancement, promotion, governance, regulation and management of industry and the growth of industry, in Vietnam. It has its origins in 1945 with the formation of the modern National Unification Cabinet, and became a ministry in its own right in 1955.[1] The current Minister of Industry is H.E. Mr. Hoang Trung Hai. [2] Ministry main offices are located in Hanoi.
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Research institutions
Industry research organizations under the purview of the Ministry include the following; organization is located in Hanoi except where noted:[3]
- Institute for Industry Policy and Strategy (IPS), Director General: Dr. Phan Dang Tuat
- Institute for Leather and Footwear Research, Director: Ms. Do Thi Hoi
- Ceramic and Industrial Glass Institute (CIGI), Director: Mr. Hoang Ba Thinh
- Research Institute of Mines and Metallurgy (RIMM), Director: Mr. Hoang Van Khanh
- Electronics - Informatics and Automation Research Institute (VIELINA), Director: Dr. Nguyen Duy Hung Link
- Food Industry Research Institute (FIRI), Director: Dr. Le Duc Manh
- National Research Institute for Mechanical Engineering (NARIME), Director: Mr. Nguyen Chi Sang
- Vegetable Oil - Flavouring and Cosmetics Research Institute (VOFCI), in Ho Chi Minh City; Director: Mr. Nguyen Trung Phong
- Institute of Machinery and Industrial Equipment (IMI HOLDINGS), Director General: Dr. Truong Huu Chi Link
Vocational schools
Vocational schools under the purview of the Ministry include:[4]
Universities and colleges
- University of Industry (HUI), Go Vap District, HCMC Link
- Ha Noi Industrial University (HIC), Tu Liem District, Ha Noi Link
- Industrial Economics and Technique College I, Hai Ba Trung District, Ha Noi
- Industrial Economics and Technique College II, Phuoc Long B, Dist.9, HCMC
- Cao Thang Technical College, District 1, HCMC
- Chemical Industry College, Phong Chau District, Phu Tho Province
- Ho Chi Minh College of Foodstuff Industry, Tan Phu District, HCMC
- Mining Technical College, Dong Trieu Dist., Quang Ninh Province
- Mechanics and Metallurgy College, Luong Son Commune, Thai Nguyen City
- Sao Do (Red Star) Industrial College, Chi Linh Dist., Hai Duong Province
- Viet - Hung Industrial College, Son Tay Town, Ha Tay Province
- Nam Dinh Industrial College, Nam Dinh City Link
- Tuy Hoa Industrial College, Tuy Hoa Town in Phu Yen Province
- Hanoi Industrial Economic College, (1) Thanh Tri District, Ha Noi and (2) Cau Giay District, Ha Noi
- Hue Industrial College, Hue City
Vocational high schools
- Cam Pha Industrial High School, Cam Pha Town, Quang Ninh Province
- Industrial High School III, Phuc Yen Town, Vinh Phuc Link
- Thai Nguyen Industrial High School, Thai Nguyen Town
- Viet - Duc Industrial High School, Song Cong Town, Thai Nguyen Province
- Industrial Technique High School, Bac Giang Town/Province
- Industry and Construction High School, Uong Bi Town, Quang Ninh Province
- Foodstuff Technology High School, Viet Tri City, Phu Tho Province
- Electrical Engineering High School, Pho Yen Dist., Thai Nguyen Province
- Industrial Economic Management School, Giai Pham, Hung Yen
See also
- Government of Vietnam
- Economy of Vietnam
References
External links
- (VN) and (EN) Ministry of Industry official site
Categories:- Government of Vietnam
- Economy of Vietnam
- Industry ministries
- Governmental office in Hanoi
- Ministries established in 1955
- Vietnam stubs
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