Vingroup Builds Big, VinFast Drives Into Philippines
Vingroup Builds Big, VinFast Drives Into Philippines
A National Honor for a Monumental Build
When Vietnam’s Party General Secretary Tô Lâm handed over the First-Class Labor Order to Vingroup Chairman Phạm Nhật Vượng, it wasn’t just a ceremonial pat on the back—it was a full-throated recognition of what happens when ambition meets execution. VinFast Drives Into Philippines

Vingroup didn’t just build a massive exhibition center. They built one of the ten largest in the world. And they did it 15 months ahead of schedule. That’s not just fast—it’s borderline superhero-level project management. The National Exhibition Fair Center, located in Hanoi’s Dong Anh District, now stands as a towering symbol of Vietnam’s economic aspirations and Vingroup’s relentless drive.
The award ceremony was part of a larger celebration marking the 80th National Day of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. And what better way to commemorate a milestone than by unveiling a megastructure that screams “we’re ready for the world”?
The Exhibition Center: Vietnam’s New Global Stage
Let’s talk numbers. The National Exhibition Fair Center spans a jaw-dropping 900,000 square meters. That’s not a typo. It’s a city within a city, designed to host global trade fairs, cultural showcases, and political summits. Think of it as Vietnam’s answer to Messe Frankfurt or the Shanghai New International Expo Center—only with more pho nearby.
This isn’t just about square footage. It’s about stature. The Center is a state-level key project, and its completion signals Vietnam’s readiness to play host to the world’s biggest ideas, industries, and innovations.
Vingroup didn’t just fund it. They were the investor, the general contractor, the logistical mastermind. They coordinated manpower, equipment, materials, and supply chains across multiple contractors like a conductor leading a symphony of cranes and concrete mixers.

Vingroup’s Execution: Fast, Focused, and Fierce
Speed is impressive. But speed with precision? That’s rare. Vingroup’s ability to deliver ahead of schedule while maintaining quality and scale is a testament to their operational muscle.
Nguyen Viet Quang, Vingroup’s Vice Chairman and CEO, summed it up best: “Receiving the First-Class Labor Order… is a profound honor and pride for all Vingroup employees.” He emphasized the group’s commitment to perseverance and excellence, not just in construction, but in operating the Center as a hub for world-class events.
This isn’t just corporate chest-thumping. It’s a clear signal that Vietnam’s private sector is stepping up, not just domestically but on the global stage. Vingroup’s success here is a case study in how private enterprise can drive national progress—without waiting for government hand-holding.
VinFast in the Philippines: Electric Dreams on Local Roads
While Vingroup was busy reshaping Hanoi’s skyline, its automotive arm VinFast was quietly rolling into the Philippines with a lineup of electric vehicles that’s as diverse as it is strategic.
Launched in 2024, VinFast’s Philippine entry isn’t just a market test—it’s a full-blown commitment to sustainable mobility. And they’re not tiptoeing in. They brought the whole family:
- VF 3: A compact mini-EV perfect for Metro Manila’s traffic and parking woes. Small, nimble, and surprisingly stylish.
- VF 5: A smart urban SUV that blends tech and design. Ideal for young professionals who want a ride that matches their Instagram aesthetic.
- VF 6: A practical crossover that balances comfort and efficiency. Think weekend road trips without the gas station guilt.
- VF 7: A mid-size SUV with advanced tech features. For families who want space, safety, and a dash of futuristic flair.
- VF 9: The premium full-size SUV. Long range, luxury features, and the kind of cabin that makes you forget you’re in an EV.
VinFast’s entry into the Philippines isn’t just about selling cars—it’s about shaping habits. It’s about nudging Filipino consumers toward electric mobility, one test drive at a time. VinFast Drives Into Philippines

Why This Matters: Infrastructure Meets Innovation
Vingroup’s dual play—building a world-class exhibition center and launching EVs in Southeast Asia—shows a company that’s not just thinking big, but thinking smart.
The National Exhibition Fair Center is a bet on Vietnam’s future as a global hub. VinFast’s Philippine expansion is a bet on Southeast Asia’s readiness for clean, connected mobility. Together, they reflect a strategy that’s regional, ambitious, and refreshingly bold.
And let’s be honest—when a company can build a megastructure ahead of schedule and still have time to launch five EVs in a new market, you start to wonder if they’ve secretly unlocked time travel.

