Toymaker Lego opens Vietnam factory, taking production closer to key markets
Lego has launched a $1 billion factory in southern Vietnam to boost growth in the Asia-Pacific region and streamline production by moving operations closer to key consumer markets.

Lego has invested $1 billion in the project, part of its decade-old strategy of placing production facilities close to key markets which has previously helped rein in costs and shield it from external factors and supply chain disruptions.
The Danish family-owned company said it would also open a regional distribution centre in Vietnam later this year, its second in Asia, to increase flexibility and agility in its supply chain network.
The distribution centre will be operated by Kuehne und Nagel .
Lego, which sells billions of plastic bricks annually, now has six factories worldwide, located in Denmark, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Mexico, China and Vietnam.
The group is building a new factory in the U.S. state of Virginia, which is expected to start production in 2027.
CEO Niels Christiansen in March shrugged off the impact of U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs on Mexico when the group reported sales for 2024.
"Tariffs is not what's keeping me awake at night," Christiansen said at the time.
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