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  • Опубликовано: 26 апр 2024
  • Is Vietnam 🇻🇳 on the path to prosperity? 🌟 A mere 35 years ago, the country was one of the poorest in the world. 💔 When the 20-year Vietnam War ended in 1975, Vietnam's economy was among the world's weakest. Today, however, it is one of Asia's fastest-growing economies, boasting an impressive average annual growth rate of 6.2% since 2000. 💼 The key drivers behind Vietnam's economic growth include its strategic position, low labor costs, and robust foreign investment. 💰 However, there are potential pitfalls, such as overreliance on foreign investment and the performance of state-owned enterprises. 🚧 Additionally, its diplomatic relations with major global players and demographic shifts influence its economic outlook. 🌏 Will Vietnam achieve its goal of becoming a high-income nation by 2045, or are there challenges ahead? 🤔 #vietnam #vietnameconomy #economy
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  • @econYT
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    • @leealex24
      @leealex24 22 дня назад

      Vietnam is still plagued by lack of regulation and corruption.

    • @taslimali4740
      @taslimali4740 21 день назад

      Hey i subscribed to your channel, could you please do a documentary on tamil nadu's economy. It would be highly appreciated.

    • @MSDGroup-ez6zk
      @MSDGroup-ez6zk 21 день назад

      Bill Clinton has signed an agreement with Vietnam to make it world manufactures to replace China. That's why Vietnam has experienced 0% for its import fee to the USA as its status as a developing country thus it will experience special treatment for export Import.

    • @kaingchhaylong2762
      @kaingchhaylong2762 10 дней назад

      Hi can u talk about Cambodia economy??

  • @giryilham5892
    @giryilham5892 День назад +10

    I am Indonesian.. a professional who work in financial industry. In most of thebusiness talk and university lectures, when talking about the next emerging market king, vietnam always be our top pick.

  • @kevinng5880
    @kevinng5880 20 дней назад +150

    Greetings from U.S- lived there for a cup of years. Vietnam is an uniqe and lovely country and people there are the greatest warriors on earth that always impressed the world..always a heroic symbol from many nations in the world who fight for freedom and independence against foreign invaders. Only the nation that defeated the mongols 3 times in 13 century and humiliated chinese empires many times in History when China tried to invade them. They also crushed 3 powers: France in 1954 in historic battle Dienbienphu, America in 1975 (unification of vietnam) and China (border war in 1979) in 20 century. The war in 1979 was a total military disarter for Chinese army as they got a huge casualties by Vietnamese local units and failed to save the genocidal Polpot regime in Cambodia . Only 25 years living in peace ..from total destruction from long wars and economic embargo and one of the poorest nations but now 2024 as we know Vietnam has become a new Asian economic tiger, one of the fastest growing countries 8,2% in 2022 , a upper middle-income country with 16.000 PPP per or GDP per capita - 5000 dollars in 2023. Moreover, now Vietnam is one of the top 20 biggest world's exporters 370 billions dollars in 2023. They are even building a huge EV Factory-Vinfast Cars 4 billions dollars in US and also 2 more factories in India, Indonesia. Peace and love!

    • @hongichle7751
      @hongichle7751 19 дней назад +10

      Bạn thật sự rất hiểu về Việt Nam..... cảm ơn bạn nhiều...😮🎉❤

    • @amthucvietnam4890
      @amthucvietnam4890 19 дней назад

      Trung Quốc dẫn 600.000 quân tràn vào Việt Nam năm 1979
      Trung Quốc thiệt hại 200.000 quân trong vòng 7 ngày
      Cuộc chiến tranh diễn ra âm ỉ giữa biên giới 2 nước đến tận 1989 mới chính thức kết thúc

    • @phamthanh7741
      @phamthanh7741 18 дней назад +7

      ​@@hongichle7751thì đó là người việt nam mà.😅

    • @binhnguyen-jd4ry
      @binhnguyen-jd4ry 15 дней назад +1

      Sao người này có cái nhìn rõ về việt nam thế nhỉ

    • @solue9
      @solue9 15 дней назад +2

      mẽo là này mẽoo gjà cầy à mà kheen nhiều the' 😅😅

  • @user-yi8rh9wu9s
    @user-yi8rh9wu9s 21 день назад +258

    I am optimistic about Vietnam.🇻🇳 I am sure it will become rich country. Love from India.🇮🇳

    • @AddictedGamer-tt6xn
      @AddictedGamer-tt6xn 21 день назад +7

      India is in a render of doubt too lol

    • @MSDGroup-ez6zk
      @MSDGroup-ez6zk 21 день назад +1

      Bill Clinton has signed an agreement with Vietnam to make it world manufactures to replace China. That's why Vietnam has experienced 0% for its import fee to the USA as its status as a developing country thus it will experience special treatment for export Import.

    • @khiemao8852
      @khiemao8852 21 день назад +6

      bro, you dont know any thing about vietnam , im from this country so i know well

    • @ShivamSingh-jv4fm
      @ShivamSingh-jv4fm 21 день назад +15

      ​@@khiemao8852every country has its own problems brother?

    • @user-yi8rh9wu9s
      @user-yi8rh9wu9s 21 день назад +1

      @@khiemao8852 Sure, I do not know what is happening inside your country. But I can tell you what's happening in India. Vietnam was most googled tourist destination for Indians in 2023.Its giving competition to Indian tourism due to affordable hotel rates. There is also a surge in solo traveling to Vietnam from India.I personally see more made in Vietnam in India. My samsung charger, Omron blood pressure machine, water bottles, pencil cases in my home are all made in Vietnam.

  • @tiendao3788
    @tiendao3788 11 дней назад +27

    Fun fact: As a business student and a Vietnamese, lately I have realized a big trend among young Vietnamese people to work on sustainable agriculture. I wonder if this trend contributes to the high % agriculture workforce in the video.

    • @hungkiu209
      @hungkiu209 День назад

      Only if the government decide to invest more in agricultural business and provide this workforce more promotions

  • @nurwsama
    @nurwsama 16 дней назад +55

    I'm from Indonesia. Vietnam is often talk among SEA as inspiration for of great growth on economy for developing countries.

    • @Booz2020
      @Booz2020 15 дней назад

      Indoenshiyans: Guys please move to BALI 💬

    • @oscarcyber3308
      @oscarcyber3308 3 дня назад +2

      Im Filipino, and its true. We always compare our economy with vietnam's and we often see them in a good light, a country we can learn from

    • @Kiu87922
      @Kiu87922 2 дня назад

      Thank you so much

  • @coreana.aesthetics
    @coreana.aesthetics 20 дней назад +133

    The emergence of Vinfast and other conglomerates can definitely bring prosperity and wealth to Vietnam. I wish Vietnam the best and rich. Love from Cambodia.

    • @greyandperiwrinkality
      @greyandperiwrinkality 15 дней назад +6

      FINALLY A CAMBODIAN THAT ISNT A HYPOCRITE(hates pol pot but thinks his ideas for a ridiculously large cambodia is pretty rad) THANK YOUUUUUU

    • @Booz2020
      @Booz2020 15 дней назад

      Indoenshiyans: Guys please move to BALI 😄

    • @duanngo9331
      @duanngo9331 14 дней назад +6

      Cảm ơn anh bạn từ Cambodian

    • @kevinjusdeel1223
      @kevinjusdeel1223 12 дней назад

      stop spreading the misinformation, VINFAST is the biggest fraud that has not been revealed and now they have a legal issue with many shareholders.. There is no call the development in Vietnam after 1975, they have grown till now simply because they've got a huge amount of money from what is called boat refugees and foreign workers from Vietnam.

    • @hoangnga290
      @hoangnga290 12 дней назад +2

      ❤❤❤❤ thanks ❤❤❤❤

  • @jefftruong8784
    @jefftruong8784 21 день назад +121

    Vietnam has the disadvantage that they started very late compared to other countries (Bangladesh, Philippines, Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia), that is, it was not until the 2000s that the embargo was lifted by the US. And when poverty is completely lifted, Vietnam will miss the largest labor force (18-30). Vietnam's advantage is that it still has a relatively young population, the elderly still contribute to the labor market in many different ways, and women (40% of the population) in Vietnam are extremely hard-working.
    Maybe they If they can maintain a growth rate of 5-7% continuously for 20 years. They can absolutely achieve high income levels.

    • @evernam993m8
      @evernam993m8 21 день назад +16

      Very unlikely, Vietnam can stuck in middle income trap if in the economy does not have any breakthrough. Look at Thailand and Malaysia.

    • @dnguyen787
      @dnguyen787 21 день назад

      The embargo was lifted in 1994 by the US president Clinton.

    • @TheBooban
      @TheBooban 19 дней назад

      @@evernam993m8whats wrong with Thailand and Malaysia? Middle income is a trap? In the end, it is a communist country. It is doomed.

    • @TheBooban
      @TheBooban 19 дней назад +5

      At least you name the embargo lifting. Vietnam has the US to thank for importing all its stuff.

    • @kevinle874
      @kevinle874 18 дней назад +14

      ​@@TheBoobantrao đổi thương mại, không ai cho không ai cái gì mà phải cảm ơn.

  • @HieuNguyen-fn5lh
    @HieuNguyen-fn5lh 15 дней назад +27

    Vietnam has never applied a one-child policy like China. Vietnam encourages each couple to limit having only 2 children. Only people working in state agencies will be reprimanded for giving birth to 3 or more children. Vietnam has never banned people from having a third child, the government just does not encourage it.

  • @nguyentienhaiduong9614
    @nguyentienhaiduong9614 21 день назад +118

    I'm a Vietnamese lawyer. I dont think Vietnam needs to be a rich country. Rich countries nowadays have a lot of problem, especially with inequality, and people's mental health. Vietnam needs to be a well-blance country in all aspect. Money alone does not make a country strong.

    • @anti8925
      @anti8925 20 дней назад +24

      Muốn sống trong nghèo đói thì ngài luật sư đây cứ sống như vậy một mình, đừng bắt người dân chúng tôi phải sống mọi cùng ngài nhé. 😊

    • @preston74
      @preston74 19 дней назад +24

      ​@@anti8925you did not comprehend his logic.

    • @youngyang7869
      @youngyang7869 18 дней назад +10

      ​@@anti8925 mọi thứ phải cân bằng

    • @youngyang7869
      @youngyang7869 18 дней назад +7

      ​@@anti8925 mọi thứ phải cân bằng

    • @DungHoang-hx9im
      @DungHoang-hx9im 18 дней назад +6

      @@anti8925 ur missed the point.

  • @dannynguyen1022
    @dannynguyen1022 21 день назад +36

    Most manufacturing companies that leave china go to vietnam rather than India or other SEA countries because vietnam is most similar to china in terms of
    Policies and culture

    • @anunknownguy5776
      @anunknownguy5776 21 день назад +9

      Well, Vietnam is a confucianism society, though a bit more lax than Japan.

    • @MSDGroup-ez6zk
      @MSDGroup-ez6zk 21 день назад

      Bill Clinton has signed an agreement with Vietnam to make it world manufactures to replace China. That's why Vietnam has experienced 0% for its import fee to the USA as its status as a developing country thus it will experience special treatment for export Import.

  • @vietnamese80
    @vietnamese80 18 дней назад +8

    The important thing is that land in Vietnam is permanently privately owned, we love that, it motivates us to strive to build on our own land, that creates our love for with the land we own, and our descendants will fully inherit it. I think if you have Vietnamese nationality you will also have the same.

    • @gametri-eq6lj
      @gametri-eq6lj 16 дней назад

      Vietnam let china lease land for 70 years

  • @andrewchoi5808
    @andrewchoi5808 18 дней назад +9

    Keep Korea Japan China Vietnam and other countries and nations safe 🙏❤

  • @user-yt6pb7dj5n
    @user-yt6pb7dj5n 6 дней назад +12

    很期待越南的社会主义同志们发展越来越好!来自中国的爱。

    • @dainguyen8696
      @dainguyen8696 15 часов назад +1

      Hope CCP doesn’t claimed Vietnam EZZ

    • @jt-ttt
      @jt-ttt 10 часов назад

      老孔雀开屏

  • @madhvisharma5274
    @madhvisharma5274 22 дня назад +27

    So glad this channel blew up! I remember being one of the first 50ish subscribers.

    • @AnkitKumar-sn8hq
      @AnkitKumar-sn8hq 22 дня назад +1

      Same, I too subscribed the channel when it had 146 subscribers. This channel has come a long way.

    • @MSDGroup-ez6zk
      @MSDGroup-ez6zk 21 день назад

      Bill Clinton has signed an agreement with Vietnam to make it world manufactures to replace China. That's why Vietnam has experienced 0% for its import fee to the USA as its status as a developing country thus it will experience special treatment for export Import.

  • @GZS995
    @GZS995 17 дней назад +31

    越南做任何事情中国都支持,我们是兄弟国家

    • @Kuonlin
      @Kuonlin 16 дней назад

      多谢兄弟

    • @user-ov8yy2pl6e
      @user-ov8yy2pl6e 14 дней назад

      Thank you bro

    • @vuongnam7013
      @vuongnam7013 5 дней назад +4

      Việt Nam mong muốn Trung Quốc tôn trọng Việt Nam và bình đẳng hợp tác đội bên đều có lợi không vì nước lớn ỉ mạnh làm khó Việt Nam

    • @Chelsea.C.F.C.
      @Chelsea.C.F.C. 3 дня назад +1

      mini china😂😂😂

    • @Chelsea.C.F.C.
      @Chelsea.C.F.C. 3 дня назад

      vietnam mini china 😂😂😂

  • @drywater22
    @drywater22 20 дней назад +29

    Vietnam will become rich, just like it's neighbors and that's inevitable, the only problem is time which is something that a lot of people doesn't account for.

    • @Booz2020
      @Booz2020 15 дней назад +1

      Make PHO Noodles 🍜 Great Again👀

    • @ditsygirl5409
      @ditsygirl5409 6 дней назад +3

      Very few countries in Asia became rich and developed. Most became middle income and Vietnam’s neighbours are full of countries stuck in middle income trap.

    • @drywater22
      @drywater22 6 дней назад

      @@ditsygirl5409 like I mentioned before, time is something that a lot of people doesn't account for, most people always focus on the current situation instead of looking forward into the future. As a result, they are stuck in place because they are too heavily focus on the present or the past, hence, they can't move forward. If u want to move forward, then look into future, give some time and trust the process.

    • @ditsygirl5409
      @ditsygirl5409 6 дней назад +1

      @@drywater22 you’re too optimistic. We need to factor in the fact that due to climate change, getting rich is now harder and no longer like the past where you just need to follow the growth trajectory and viola.. you become rich! Haha.. not so fast.. meanwhile, river water are diminishing fast in the Mekong river during summer and it can become worse. Rice plantations suffer from constant drought and sometimes extreme floods. It’s no longer a straight forward path to success and many times, the cost of production is now much higher than what it used to be for the developing countries. And the best part is that AI and Robotics are coming so any current developing countries banking on their cheap manual labour for the next 20 years may find their people out of job at the factories soon in another 5-10 years replaced by robots that can fulfil the manual production at a lower cost than human capital. In short, developing countries are in trouble the moment robots become cheap and accessible as many jobs will become obsolete. The people in developed countries may also face similar issues but they have the technological and economic power to help upgrade their already well educated population to be ahead in the AI and robotics game.

    • @NekoNebula21
      @NekoNebula21 5 дней назад

      Its not the outside factors, look in side, heavy brain washed, community-based bias, uneducated, and the mind set of Hedonism type, Its about the basic thing that makes up a strong country, its people

  • @katokatokato4354
    @katokatokato4354 21 день назад +22

    Vietnam still has common problems other sea countries experiencing: geopolitical instability, corruption, resource mismanagement, environmental degradation, economic dependence, etc. economy is fragile to external shocks. hope sea countries will prosper together

    • @thangnguyenvan1072
      @thangnguyenvan1072 13 дней назад +2

      Tôi thấy thực tế . Việt Nam đã vượt qua cú sốc covid 19 tốt hơn hầu hết các quốc gia 😊

    • @hoangnga290
      @hoangnga290 12 дней назад +3

      Hình như bạn không xem kinh tế việt nam … rất nhiều biến động kinh tế trên thế giới , mới nhất là covid, kinh tế việt nam vẫn bình ổn nhất trên thế giới …. Vậy mong manh ở đâu ?

    • @KhanhNguyen-gy9ug
      @KhanhNguyen-gy9ug 11 дней назад +1

      these problems are happening everywhere. Let's focus on the outcomes, it is obviously much better now as compared to 50 years ago. You could whine , and blame but please do that with a solution in mind. Just like the video said , all of these efforts coming from hard working Vietnamese people, never stop trying, learning and enduring through hardship. Slowly we change the mind of communist party, to become more collaborative and free trade market.

    • @thanhphi8658
      @thanhphi8658 9 дней назад

      @@thangnguyenvan1072 Anh ấy đã nói điều rất đúng các vấn đề cố hữu mà tôi không hiểu tại sao bạn phản đối, hồi Covid-19 bị thâm hụt ngân sách nghiêm trọng, ngoại thương giảm mạnh trong khi VN là nền kinh tế phụ thuộc vào xuất nhập khẩu, đầu tư nước ngoài. Hiện nay thì các vấn đề tham nhũng, xáo trộn trong bộ máy, tranh dành quyền lực đã quá rõ ràng, chỉ thấy có bệnh rồi mới chữa bệnh nhưng quan trọng là làm sao có cách bắt bệnh và phòng bệnh mới là khó, ngày nay chúng ta có người lãnh đạo tốt thì được yên ổn, nhưng đâu ai biết ngày mai sẽ như thế nào, biết đâu lại tiếp bước I-rắc, Syria, Miến Điện.

    • @gregmasters8558
      @gregmasters8558 8 дней назад

      Vietnam is just the next Thailand and then you will be stuck also. Vietnam is only doing good because USA allows it.​@@KhanhNguyen-gy9ug

  • @timedone8502
    @timedone8502 21 день назад +91

    I think Vietnam will be an "important" country, but not a rich country.

    • @Cpp956
      @Cpp956 20 дней назад +11

      Those who work in the Communist Party are very rich, while ordinary people are only a few

    • @hiphopisdead
      @hiphopisdead 20 дней назад +1

      This seems to be the direction theyre headed unless a miracle happens like it did in Korea and Taiwan.

    • @yingxu7908
      @yingxu7908 19 дней назад +1

      @@Cpp956good thing there is no tent city

    • @d.b.2215
      @d.b.2215 19 дней назад +2

      ​@@yingxu7908There are plenty of slums on the edges of big cities

    • @kimumaiguen5650
      @kimumaiguen5650 18 дней назад +13

      @@Cpp956 This is not true, in Vietnam businesses are often the richest and the salaries of state officials of the Communist Party of Vietnam are often quite low compared to the work they undertake. But people like you mentioned are often in high positions, but the amount of wealth they themselves corrupt is not equal to that of businesses. That's something foreigners never pay attention to

  • @VinhNguyen-ri8jh
    @VinhNguyen-ri8jh 21 день назад +23

    ...⭐️⭐️⭐️ If looking at gdp to evaluate Vietnam's living standards is wrong because Vietnam's gdp is not calculated most accurately, many of the houses on the street are freely operated, rented and in Vietnam there are Up to 70-75% of the population living in rural areas freely engage in agricultural production, animal husbandry, aquaculture, fishing, and thousands of craft villages in rural areas are not included in GDP. The government also does not need to count them in GDP to receive preferential loans

    • @user-mw7fz2ln6n
      @user-mw7fz2ln6n 9 дней назад +2

      Cảm ơn bạn đánh giá rất chính sác

    • @nguyenthinh1036
      @nguyenthinh1036 5 дней назад +1

      Về quê mới thấy , nhiều người làm nông nghiệp, làm dịch vụ với thu nhập cao, Tôi cũng đã hỏi họ và không thấy ai thu thuế hay thống kê gì cả.

    • @Toanngo9999
      @Toanngo9999 День назад

      @@nguyenthinh1036mặt hàng nông nghiệp của người dân được miễn thuế nhá bạn nên việc kê khai là không cần, còn nếu đánh thuế thì xác định giá cả hàng hóa nông nghiệp mà mình sử dụng hàng ngày sẽ buộc phải tăng giá và điều nữa là đại đa số nông dân thu nhập ở mức thấp nếu không đi làm thuê thêm việc gì đó

  • @hiphopisdead
    @hiphopisdead 20 дней назад +5

    Quite possibly one of the best overviews of Vietnam and its economic forecast.

  • @Universal69man
    @Universal69man 21 день назад +18

    Vietnam and Bangladesh was similar in 90's now Vietnam progressed twice of Bangladesh
    Bangladesh is lacked for corruption and looting by governments

    • @QuanHaz
      @QuanHaz 16 дней назад +4

      Bro. I'm Vietnamese. We also have corruption by government but i hope it's will reduce

    • @knpgamer.nguyenthanhtrung207
      @knpgamer.nguyenthanhtrung207 12 дней назад

      @@QuanHaz nó sẽ giảm nhưng không thể nhanh vì chúng ta chưa đủ giàu có nên "họ" luôn muốn tìm kiếm quyền lực và tài chính cho mình

    • @ngothuat2045
      @ngothuat2045 2 дня назад +1

      Bangladesh has taken away Vietnam's textile market share and become the world's No. 2 textile exporting country thanks to lower labor costs. Congratulations to you. However, it is true that Bangladesh still has many problems that need to be resolved. However, believe me, South Asian countries will be the center of the world in the next 10-20 years thanks to their huge population and improved economic and social efforts.

    • @Username78952
      @Username78952 День назад

      ​​@@ngothuat2045East and South Asian region was always been cultural and economic hub in the world through out history of human civilization. So sooner or later everything goes fine ,they will claim their position in the world as a strong nations. East Asians are already prospering though

  • @twilight6460
    @twilight6460 День назад +2

    I'm confident Vietnam will soon surpass Philippines and then Malaysia to be the 3rd largest economy in Asean
    From : Singapore 🇸🇬

  • @Sung_Seng_03779
    @Sung_Seng_03779 20 дней назад +13

    Tôi yêu đất nước tôi. Hy vọng đến năm 2035 Việt Nam sẽ lọt vào top 20 nước có nền kinh tế lớn nhất thế giới.

    • @Phanngochanh73
      @Phanngochanh73 18 дней назад +3

      Cũng rất khó đấy bạn, còn phụ thuộc vào chính trị thế giới nữa các nước đang phụt nhau ác quá

    • @tungvuhoang1568
      @tungvuhoang1568 14 дней назад

      @@Phanngochanh73phụt nhau thi minh mới có cơ hội len lỏi vươn lên

    • @user-do4rq4ku8h
      @user-do4rq4ku8h 7 дней назад

      Dream 😂

    • @duyla3815
      @duyla3815 7 дней назад +2

      ​@@tungvuhoang1568 hồi xưa hú năm 2020 lên nuov cong nghiep.
      Giờ 24 con me rồi;)))))
      Len cái qq chứ nghe ba cái tuyên giáo

    • @tungvuhoang1568
      @tungvuhoang1568 7 дней назад +4

      @@duyla3815 covid, khủng hoảng kinh tế, cả thế giới dặm chân tại chỗ thì vươn lên kiểu gi? Vn hằng năm vẫn tăng trưởng >5% vậy là tốt rồi.
      Apple, amkor, samsung,foxcon,intel,… họ cũng đã có mặt ở VN rồi bạn à.
      FPT CMC Vietel cung đang cố gắng đào tạo nhân lực cho họ rồi con chê gì nữa?
      Còn mấy cái thể loại tự nhục, luôn chê bai thì bye nhé.
      Ko góp ý để giúp người ta đi lên thì đừng đạp người ta xuống .

  • @youcantata
    @youcantata 21 день назад +30

    Vietnam needs larger company to compete in world market. Something like Toyota, Sony, Samsung, Hyundai, Huawei, Alibaba, etc. which are well-known to foreign countries. Without such world class multinational companies middle income trap is inevitable. See Thai and Malysia which have no such large company originated from them.

    • @keyvnfanclub
      @keyvnfanclub 21 день назад +6

      Yes, we do have Samsung (if you don't know, 50% of Samsung mobile phones made in Vietnam), IBM, Intel, Microsoft, Google, Apple, LG, BYD, P&G, Abbott, Pfizer, AstraZeneca, Unilever, Nestlé, Honda, NVIDIA (coming soon), Mercedes-Benz,...present in Vietnam.

    • @ndorobei4391
      @ndorobei4391 21 день назад +1

      How about Norway, Iceland and Sweden?

    • @caesaraugustus8297
      @caesaraugustus8297 21 день назад +18

      @@keyvnfanclub I think he means Vietnam needs its own equivalent of those companies, not just having foreign companies present in the country exploiting the labour force. But of course that all takes time

    • @caesaraugustus8297
      @caesaraugustus8297 21 день назад +5

      @@ndorobei4391 Norway got oil, Iceland got tourism (+very small population), Sweden got IKEA

    • @MSDGroup-ez6zk
      @MSDGroup-ez6zk 21 день назад

      Bill Clinton has signed an agreement with Vietnam to make it world manufactures to replace China. That's why Vietnam has experienced 0% for its import fee to the USA as its status as a developing country thus it will experience special treatment for export Import.

  • @eenachocho
    @eenachocho 22 дня назад +2

    I always thinking your videos are so high quality, thank you for your effort and sharing with the world

  • @jacobwwarner
    @jacobwwarner 21 день назад +8

    Vietnam is a much smaller geographic and population than China and India. So, it would take less development in energy and transportation infrastructure and key human services like health care and education to impact a larger percentage of the overall population.

  • @vanng5689
    @vanng5689 День назад +1

    Vietnamese people are just so industrious, ingenious and entrepreneurial so if there is peace and climate stability then Vietnam will be rich. However...regional tension and global political & power play, climate change, growing gap between rich and poor, rampant societal level corruption, environemntal degradation, weak legal framework for individual and private entity, severely limited press and individual freedom all can individually or colllectively derail the Vietnamese Dream.

  • @skygrey7237
    @skygrey7237 21 день назад +21

    Vietnam is already rich. They have plenty of food to eat. They produce so much food that we need to export most of them. They are also at peace. So the people are content and happy. If that is not wealth, then I’m not sure what rich means.

    • @skygrey7237
      @skygrey7237 20 дней назад +8

      @@altran1125 Vietnam is surrounded by forests, arable land, and ocean. Food is plentiful. They just need to make sure other countries don’t invade them and take what they have.

    • @Alan-qm7kv
      @Alan-qm7kv 14 дней назад +1

      🤣😂🤣🤣😂😂🤣tội nhiệp

    • @thanhphi8658
      @thanhphi8658 9 дней назад +1

      Not anymore when the Funan canal finishes, it will be a huge agricultural disaster.

  • @PhupolyFRANK
    @PhupolyFRANK 21 день назад +4

    Easy to say! I live in VietNam, i know deep down how hard could it be!

  • @vessel4475
    @vessel4475 21 день назад +3

    Really interesting, you should do more videos discussing Southeast Asia like the Philippines or Indonesia.

  • @oopsv2474
    @oopsv2474 18 дней назад +18

    Vietnam’s map includes Hoang Sa and Truong Sa

  • @ngubuu5370
    @ngubuu5370 10 дней назад

    A accurate and great analysis

  • @r.b.l.5841
    @r.b.l.5841 20 дней назад +2

    In all nations there is a tug of war between Land, People and Capital - Resource rich countries like Australia and Canada tend to move to the easy low hanging fruit of Resource exploitation at the cost of more diversified industries. In oil rich areas of Canada, trying to find someone to work at a hotel or a coffee shop comes with competing on wages with high priced oil field and supporting industry jobs. This stifles investments into research, innovation, patents, new businesses etc.
    Long term, Canada has a large trading partner more similar to itself than Australia has, how this plays out over the long haul will be interesting to watch.

  • @TinRapper
    @TinRapper 21 день назад +20

    Corruption is the cancer holding Vietnam back (as a Vietnamese)

    • @hoangtiendung9984
      @hoangtiendung9984 20 дней назад

      ​@@quocvu1337why do you think so? you know Doi moi? do you know before Doi moi, some idiots think Doi moi is evil, bring capital and grief to countries.

    • @TinRapper
      @TinRapper 20 дней назад +4

      @@quocvu1337 You're a bit naive to think there is no fighting, even when we only have 1 party. Read the news this morning.

    • @yingxu7908
      @yingxu7908 19 дней назад +1

      watch out for regime change uncle sam‘s best

    • @d.b.2215
      @d.b.2215 19 дней назад +4

      ​@@quocvu1337So Asian nations with multiple parties fighting for seats in the government like South Korea and Taiwan must have a terrible time running their countries, huh?

    • @d.b.2215
      @d.b.2215 19 дней назад +3

      ​@@yingxu7908Okay, 3 cent wumao

  • @BloodySnow8
    @BloodySnow8 День назад

    We take the most neutral stance on everyone so everyone wants to invest in our country because they know we won’t turn our backs on them. We are benefiting so much from competition trying to get more influence in our country❤

  • @JesusisLord_7
    @JesusisLord_7 6 дней назад +6

    I can do whatever I want in Vietnam tho, except planning a coup or participating in reactionary groups obviously, and I'm also a Christian living in Vietnam and I no one is banning me from doing anything religion-related, so the assessment is kinda wrong. Coorruption no doubt is still a problem, but more and more people are getting arrested for it. I have no problem with Statism cuz electricity, water, and wifi is dirt cheap lol, I dont want to pay few hundred dollars for electricity, water and wifi😂

    • @ngothuat2045
      @ngothuat2045 2 дня назад +1

      Tôi đánh giá cao quan điểm tích cực của bạn.

  • @tungchu4379
    @tungchu4379 22 часа назад +1

    HQ với NB may mắn phát triển vào giai đoạn ngành công nghiệp thế giới còn nguyên sơ, Chế tạo 1 cái xe hơi thời đó dễ gấp nghìn lần chế tạo 1 cái chip bán dẫn hay máy tính lượng tử bây giờ. Giờ VN chỉ có chế tạo được mấy cái đó mới mong giàu được,haizz

  • @JakeLucGoodman
    @JakeLucGoodman 20 дней назад +3

    Sorry, at 5:25, when you say 185% of GDP… do you mean the value of just exports? I’m just confused what the number is that you’re saying is more than total GDP cos surely it can’t be net trade

  • @user-br7zu3ud2v
    @user-br7zu3ud2v День назад +2

    Một điều quan trọng là chúng tôi đã thoát nghèo :ai cũng ăn no mặc ấm ai cũng được học hành, sống hạnh phúc thích làm những gì mình muốn không bị áp lực như các nước giàu OK chưa

    • @nguyengialuat5528
      @nguyengialuat5528 2 часа назад

      người vô gia cư nhiều độ tuổi vẫn ngủ đầy đường kể cả khi họ cực kì chăm chỉ, quần quật tìm cách làm việc từng ngày, đi kiếm ve chai bán chỉ để tồn tại. trẻ em vẫn đi thổi lửa, đi xin tiền, đi bán vé số hằng ngày mà không được tiếp cận với giáo dục. ai cũng ăn no mặc ấm? bạn không thấy không có nghĩa là nó ko có xảy ra.

  • @themdr00
    @themdr00 21 день назад +2

    👍

  • @Grandesecole
    @Grandesecole 21 день назад +11

    SEA nations are prone to the middle income trap. Only the late four tiger economies managed to escape it. Thailand, Malaysia were all promising but turned out to be sad.

    • @angkhoanguyen6114
      @angkhoanguyen6114 7 дней назад +1

      Vietnam has different culture than Thailand and Malaysia and similar to Korea Japan and China, therefore we will escape middle income trap.

  • @iraqlobster7678
    @iraqlobster7678 21 день назад +20

    For me, Vietnam is the country in SEA the most likely to become rich aside from SIngapore who already is. Everyone else seems to have some major problems that are really holding us back.

    • @simplereef4854
      @simplereef4854 21 день назад +12

      We have our problem as well which is right next to China, a very bad country.

    • @ditsygirl5409
      @ditsygirl5409 21 день назад +7

      Vietnam is running out of water real soon. Many big problems… it’s not easy to make it rich. The government plays a big part.

    • @MSDGroup-ez6zk
      @MSDGroup-ez6zk 21 день назад

      Bill Clinton has signed an agreement with Vietnam to make it world manufactures to replace China. That's why Vietnam has experienced 0% for its import fee to the USA as its status as a developing country thus it will experience special treatment for export Import.

    • @iraqlobster7678
      @iraqlobster7678 21 день назад +4

      @@simplereef4854 Yeah China is a pain in the ass but you guys are handling China much better than us(Philipines).

    • @iraqlobster7678
      @iraqlobster7678 21 день назад +3

      @@ditsygirl5409 Is something happening to the Mekong? Is it because of China's Himalayan Dam?

  • @user-yz4ql5mp9r
    @user-yz4ql5mp9r 20 дней назад +5

    🇰🇷🤝🇻🇳

  • @QuanVan-dc7zs
    @QuanVan-dc7zs 11 дней назад +7

    Các bạn không cần phải so sánh đất nước chúng tôi làm gì. Một đất nước chiến tranh tàn phá nhất thế giới. Thì làm sao các bạn đem so sánh. Có khập khiễng không?

  • @ShubhamMishrabro
    @ShubhamMishrabro 21 день назад +8

    Please make videos on laos, Cambodia and philipines economies as they have potential to grow a lot but what is stopping them

    • @migspeculates
      @migspeculates 21 день назад

      What is stopping the Philippines? Filipinos. Simple answer.

    • @Mibilelaggers365
      @Mibilelaggers365 20 дней назад +2

      im from Philippines, corruption is still an issue, but in my opinion the only problems that hold my country is our economic protectionist policy, Phillipines is much more peaceful now but there still a threat of terrorism mostly in the south, other issues is the slow process of paper to just start a business, and not to mention foreign businesses need to have a filipino bussines partner, it's really a headache for foreign businesses, and Philippine need to really to tackle all problem in education

    • @knpgamer.nguyenthanhtrung207
      @knpgamer.nguyenthanhtrung207 12 дней назад

      The openness of the economy?

  • @lam1530
    @lam1530 3 дня назад +5

    Video của bạn hiện nay đang so sánh sự bùng nổ công nghiệp hoá của việt nam với trung quốc, hàn quốc và nhật bản trong quá khứ ở thời điểm hiện tại là còn quá sớm hiện nay việt nam sau nhiều năm tích luỹ họ chỉ mới đổ tiền vào cơ sở hạ tầng, bước đầu định hướng và đào tạo nhân lực trong các ngành công nghiệp công nghệ cao vẫn không ngừng kêu gọi đầu tư và tích luỹ vốn và tích luỹ công nghệ và họ đang tận dụng thời gian mà thế giới có nhiều biến động như hiện nay giữa các cuộc bầu cử của các quốc gia và sự suy thoái toàn cầu để bắt đầu thanh lọc bộ máy, để chuẩn bị bước vào một thời kì đổi mới khác và các chuyên gia kinh tế việt nam hiện nay cũng nhận định khi vn đạt mốc 5000USD/ người, thì đó mới là thời kì bùng nổ công nghiệp công nghệ mới của vn cả về vốn nước ngoài đổ vào và vốn trong nước huy động, mọi thứ chỉ là sự khởi đầu chúng tôi còn 30 năm nữa, đó mới là thời điểm quyết định còn nói mọi thứ bây giờ chỉ còn là điều quá sớm

    • @user-do4rq4ku8h
      @user-do4rq4ku8h 3 дня назад

      Poor vietnam 😂

    • @cunnguyenhoang8703
      @cunnguyenhoang8703 3 дня назад

      Go to google translate ​@@user-do4rq4ku8h

    • @lam1530
      @lam1530 2 дня назад

      @@user-do4rq4ku8h tôi nghèo nhưng tôi có kiến thức IQ cao còn bạn cũng nghèo nhưng lại dốt và IQ thấp hơn tôi 😂😂

    • @nguyengialuat5528
      @nguyengialuat5528 2 часа назад

      chênh lệch khoảng cách giàu nghèo quá lớn, lợi ích nhóm ko chỉ nội bộ chính trường mà kéo theo cả các tư nhân, tập đoàn khi thực sự muốn phát triển cũng phải biết "chọn phe" mà quan hệ. Sự bất đồng về chính trị của nội bộ người dân trong nước, sự phân biệt vùng miền, cực kì đoàn kết lúc chiến tranh nhưng ở thời bình thì cực dễ chia rẽ. VN sẽ không thể nào là một quốc gia phát triển nếu sự độc đoán đến từ cơ chế và nạn tham nhũng diễn ra kinh khủng như thời điểm hiện tại.

  • @FazedZyro
    @FazedZyro 19 дней назад +1

    There's a high possible that Vietnam will become rich in the future but not now. The future will tell I am sure Vietnam will shows it weath around 2027 and 2030

  • @xechs88
    @xechs88 20 дней назад +3

    If south Korea escaped middle income trap and still has been border line developed. Vietnam will have hell of a time long way to go.Especially the 8 other economies ahead of vietnam in SEA is struggling to break the middle income trap. They all had the same optimism before.

    • @angkhoanguyen6114
      @angkhoanguyen6114 7 дней назад +1

      Vietnam will escape middle income trap thanks to technologies.

    • @eagleseven2266
      @eagleseven2266 2 дня назад

      @@angkhoanguyen6114they will not please be realistic

    • @angkhoanguyen6114
      @angkhoanguyen6114 День назад +1

      @@eagleseven2266 Too bad we will, be serious!

    • @angkhoanguyen6114
      @angkhoanguyen6114 День назад +1

      @@eagleseven2266 Vietnam will surpass all obstacles. Let's face it!

  • @xuantruongle2813
    @xuantruongle2813 5 дней назад +2

    In VIET NAM we never say VN war!! we said :The war of resistance against American imperialism
    please respect that, peace

  • @guardiandemonx7936
    @guardiandemonx7936 20 дней назад +3

    vietnam got a lots of tourism so pretty sure they can get rich pretty fast

  • @datphan9464
    @datphan9464 13 дней назад +2

    We just want peace! ❤

  • @inhtien1868
    @inhtien1868 15 дней назад +2

    Bonus: In Vietnamese villages, when they turn 18 they will go abroad to work and send foreign currency back home. Vietnamese workers in Japan are ~500,000 people, in Korea ~200k-250k people, EU ~100k. If you work in the country, it's difficult to earn about $12,000/year. Just like the video shared, Vietnam's economy is too dependent on foreign countries and the garment industry is now mainly in Bangladesh. Cambodia is also a suitable destination with a young population

    •  15 дней назад +4

      Nước nào cũng sẽ có người ra nước khác đi làm, sao bạn không nghĩ theo hướng tích cực rằng người Việt Nam mình rất chăm chỉ và cầu tiến, muốn vươn lên để làm giàu cho gia đình và đất nước nên họ tìm cách, kể cả rời xa gia đình và quê hương để đi làm kiếm tiền? Người chưa có tiền thì họ đi khắp nơi kiếm tiền, còn người có tiền đang sống ở nước ngoài thì đang tìm mua nhà đất ở Việt Nam rất nhiều. Vì tình hình kinh tế ở các nước Âu Mỹ không khả quan. Mình làm nghề bất động sản nên mình hiểu rất rõ người Việt Nam mình có những người giàu thế nào, và cũng đi làm thiện nguyện nhiều đủ để biết hiện vẫn còn nhiều người dân nghèo khó. Nhưng Việt Nam đang phát triển và đó là sự thật. Ở đây mình chỉ đang đưa ý kiến cá nhân trên cmt của bạn, không phải về video này 😊

    • @nguyengialuat5528
      @nguyengialuat5528 2 часа назад

      bạn ảo tưởng vkler =))))))

    • @nguyengialuat5528
      @nguyengialuat5528 2 часа назад +1

      không thể làm giàu được trên mảnh đất quê hương bởi nhiều lý do, trong đó vốn là quan trọng nhất, đi kèm với sự phát triển của khoa học kĩ thuật. vốn vay ngân hàng để kinh doanh lãi suất cao ngất, quốc gia có số lượng thạc sĩ tiến sĩ lớn nhất nhì thế giới nhưng thực tế nhìn lại thì sự đóng góp và phát triển cho lợi ích nước nhà thì như muối bỏ biển :D cơ chế cả đấy, và hỏi xem ai là người chịu trách nhiệm nào?

    •  2 часа назад

      @@nguyengialuat5528 mình không có ý kiến gì về điều bạn nói là đúng hay sai. Mình chỉ chia sẻ rằng so với rất nhiều nước có xuất phát điểm về kinh tế như Việt Nam thì hiện tại hoàn toàn có quyền tự hào rằng người dân Việt Nam mình đã rất nỗ lực phát triển đất nước trong thời gian qua. Còn những mặt trái thì nước nào cũng có, không ở trong chăn làm sao biết chăn có giận? Thay vì trách móc đổ lỗi cho người khác thì tại sao không khiến mình trở thành một người đóng góp cho gia đình và đất nước, trở thành người bản thân mình tự hào nhất?

    • @inhtien1868
      @inhtien1868 Час назад

      tôi là 1 thanh niên ở vùng quê tỉnh Yên Bái , sau khi hết C3 tôi và nhóm bạn thân ( 7 người ) đều đỗ ĐH dù không phải top những cũng hạng 2, đứa giỏi nhất đỗ HV Quân Y, ra trường lương 5.5tr bác sĩ được chuyển lên huyện vùng cao Trạm Tấu, tháng 12 năm nay quyết xin nghỉ nhà nước ra làm tư nhân. đứa thứ 2 là HV kỹ thuật quân sự hệ dân sự, sau thời gian khó khăn kiếm việc HN nó quyết định học tiếng và hiện đang ở Yamanashi, tôi học GTVT, ra trường theo nghiệp công trình, nợ lương , 30/4 1/5 giỗ tổ 10/3 , 2/9 đều làm việc đầy đủ, lương 3 cọc 3 đồng, những hs giỏi nhất lớp ĐH ( 5-6 ông) đều sang Nhật để làm hết, ngành xây dựng và giao thông miền bắc rất khó khăn họ đều không chọn ở trong nước phát triển mà ra nước ngoài làm công. B nói bạn làm bất động sản, với mức đẩy giá ảo thì chỉ tầng lớp trung- thượng lưu nhờ giá đất kiếm được bằng ng ta học Y tri thức cả đời cũng khó kiếm nổi mảnh đất. Nhiều người bằng tuổi tôi không đi học ĐH mà đi xuất khẩu, bh nhà cửa xe cộ hơn nhiều ng đi học như chúng tôi. Có tri thức cũng chỉ làm việc 10tr-15tr / tháng không bằng đi xkld thì hãy gọi toàn dân đi làm để phát triển đất nước theo lời bạn nói

  • @user-cp9sq9yv6y
    @user-cp9sq9yv6y 21 день назад +11

    越南会的,已经有这些年的发展经验,现在不会变慢,但越南天热还会停电,这说明电力不足,这个一定要得到解决。

    • @user-cp9sq9yv6y
      @user-cp9sq9yv6y 20 дней назад

      @@quocvu1337 种瓜得瓜,确实。专注于发展就会发展,美国专注于制造混乱,所以他们的武器更先进,发展则被中国追赶。

    • @tom4488
      @tom4488 19 дней назад

      I mean yea need more power production in the summer

    • @nguyennghiathuong8889
      @nguyennghiathuong8889 18 дней назад +3

      Thank you our country will have enough electricity in recent years because Vietnam Electricity Corporation had problems so it was arrested.

    • @kdt9154
      @kdt9154 16 дней назад +2

      I remember that just 2 years ago America and China both lacked electricity :)) they must be a poor country 😂

    • @user-cp9sq9yv6y
      @user-cp9sq9yv6y 15 дней назад

      @@kdt9154 是的,中国确实贫穷也许还很缺电。我也很无奈

  • @nvkhoi1
    @nvkhoi1 20 дней назад +8

    To be rich (15000$/people/year), vn gdp has to grown 8%/year over 30 years, and yet, looks what happened.
    It is more likely to be old before rich.

    • @solue9
      @solue9 15 дней назад

      @@quocvu1337 khi già hóa dân số tốc độ pt sẽ chậm lại dần, sợ là không còn duy trì được 5% ấy chứ.

    • @daugioviet
      @daugioviet 15 дней назад +1

      ​@@quocvu1337 khi kéo dài thời gian phát triển thì dân số càng già làm cho tốc độ phát triển càng chậm lại -> càng khó giàu, như vậy sẽ già trước khi giàu và mắc kẹt trong bẫy thu nhập trung bình.

    • @Nabil-ef7lo
      @Nabil-ef7lo 14 дней назад

      Yed i am afraid of Vietnam demography with median age of 31 and fertility rate of 1,9 below replacement rate for 20 years now while still in 5k Per Capita so they need to grow really fast before their population get old if not they are well in to the middle income trap like Thailand.

    • @ngothuat2045
      @ngothuat2045 2 дня назад

      @@Nabil-ef7lo Các bạn không cần lo lắng, nếu giữ tốc độ hiện nay và giảm dần sau mỗi 10 năm. Việt nam sẽ có mức thu nhập 26000 usd và GDP xếp 17 thế giới trong 30 năm nữa.

  • @nguyenthiquynh7860
    @nguyenthiquynh7860 11 дней назад +3

    You should add Hoang Sa and Truong Sa on this map, because Hoang Sa and Truong Sa belong to Vietnam

  • @diephoang9616
    @diephoang9616 День назад

    Muốn giàu có hãy dựa vào chính mình!

  • @shakedbeans8335
    @shakedbeans8335 22 дня назад +13

    Nah i dont think this is possible

    • @marcussver620
      @marcussver620 22 дня назад +6

      exactly

    • @Aron_justin
      @Aron_justin 21 день назад +1

      Same

    • @MSDGroup-ez6zk
      @MSDGroup-ez6zk 21 день назад

      Bill Clinton has signed an agreement with Vietnam to make it world manufactures to replace China. That's why Vietnam has experienced 0% for its import fee to the USA as its status as a developing country thus it will experience special treatment for export Import.

    • @Aron_justin
      @Aron_justin 19 дней назад

      @@quocvu1337 but cant get a status of superpower.

    • @shakedbeans8335
      @shakedbeans8335 19 дней назад

      @@quocvu1337 delusional probably in yea 2100 yes but not in ur lifetime

  • @kdt9154
    @kdt9154 16 дней назад +10

    The analysis is one-sided, based only on numbers found online. Did you know that most households in Vietnam do not have to pay taxes, or only have to pay a symbolic tax when they receive income from employment or production? It is estimated that 40% of Vietnam's GDP is overlooked because the government does not count small businesses in total GDP. And you take an index of labor productivity (An INDEX BASED ON GDP per capita), and like I said 40% of GDP is ignored? So the video owner thinks that the elites of the United States and Korea are stupid for investing in Vietnam because of cheap labor? You think Vietnam lacks freedom and censorship, but every year tens of millions of international tourists come to Vietnam to travel? Have you arrived in Vietnam yet? definitely not. But I know your great country, America, has eliminated Tik Tok because it can't compete with Tik Tok. LoL. That's right, democracy is the best, so we are only ranked in the top 40 countries in terms of GDP value, the remaining more than 160 countries and territories are probably all dictatorships :)) I respect those who friend out there has knowledge, but certainly not the owner of this silly RUclips channel

  • @Tigerbi
    @Tigerbi День назад +1

    🇹🇭♥️🇻🇳😘

  • @user-ip1tz4hv4s
    @user-ip1tz4hv4s 2 дня назад +1

    ❤ hoàng sa trường sa là của việt nam ❤❤

  • @chillxxx241
    @chillxxx241 18 дней назад +4

    Why does this video not mention that China attacked Vietnam after the United States left?

    • @ArthurJason-Constantine
      @ArthurJason-Constantine 10 дней назад

      The war launched by the United States against Vietnam is the beginning of Vietnam‘s poverty, at least this is the consensus of our country.

  • @lephuongvannguyen2006
    @lephuongvannguyen2006 14 дней назад +2

    well, the world cannot compare Vietnam and Thailand cos technically Thailand didn’t really have to fight any war.

  • @d.b.2215
    @d.b.2215 19 дней назад +5

    If even China, with their increasingly smart and technological economy, is struggling to escape the middle income trap, Vietnam's not going do much better than that. Look at Thailand. They've been industrializing for many decades, now they have a diverse, vibrant economy with good infrastructure, but not exactly "rich". That's the best future Vietnam can hope for

    • @quocvu1337
      @quocvu1337 19 дней назад +2

      Many chinese car brands, drones, cheap phones, are exporting all over the world, with these pillars in technology, pretty sure China will escape middle income trap soon.

  • @lejaka18
    @lejaka18 11 дней назад +1

    Kinh tế Việt Nam: “xanh vỏ đỏ tròng” 🎉

  • @jasonnguyen6273
    @jasonnguyen6273 2 дня назад

    Vietnam is one of the poorest country in the world. But I love my country 😆😁🇻🇳🥰😘

  • @_NguyenHuuong
    @_NguyenHuuong 20 дней назад +1

    LOL the intro of video make the VCP seem like some form of foreign governor, not that the Vietnamese government themself

  • @dangpham92
    @dangpham92 10 дней назад +1

    Vn muôn năm dân tộc vn muôn năm

  • @zftthanhkien8207
    @zftthanhkien8207 17 дней назад +2

    I have a somewhat pessimistic outlook on Vietnam's economic prospects. There are many problems that need to be solved before it can truly become an economic powerhouse like weak institutions, dependence on foreign economic components, extremely ineffective public investment projects due to corruption, energy security issues...

    • @knpgamer.nguyenthanhtrung207
      @knpgamer.nguyenthanhtrung207 12 дней назад

      Sự cầm quyền của Đảng Cộng Sản là thành quả của bao xương máu của hàng triệu người con của Đảng ông định xóa bỏ nó sao? điều đó sẽ biến Việt Nam trở nên khủng hoảng vì kẻ cầm quyền không đóng góp vào lịch sử của một quốc gia hồi sinh từ đống tro tàn của chiến tranh. Hãy nhìn vào Ukraina và suy ngẫm.

  • @denis4072
    @denis4072 3 дня назад +2

    The answer is NO. In order to become wealthy, a country need to have a research center to advance in development. VN is currently a market of manual cheap labor and that would only max or cap at middle class or lower.

  • @thylacine1004
    @thylacine1004 21 день назад

    Big companies will just keep moving on and arbitrade labour for the cheapest available.Just like they moved on from japan and china.Vietnam next ,then cambodia,then myanmar ect..

    • @angkhoanguyen6114
      @angkhoanguyen6114 7 дней назад +1

      And the new big companies will appear in Vietnam.

  • @ditsygirl5409
    @ditsygirl5409 6 дней назад

    I think Vietnam is still growing and gives it another 20 years, it will face the same problem of China as there’s another leap from middle income to developed status.

  • @Chinese-qq3ep
    @Chinese-qq3ep 11 дней назад +1

    They are doing what the americans used to do in the 19th century and what the chinese are doing now. So, yes! they are going to be fine.

  • @user-vp6vf8wm2s
    @user-vp6vf8wm2s 21 день назад +3

    Economic growth based on foreign investment will not be enough, as the majority of the growth or roughly 90% are contributed by the domestic investment. Demostic primary industries are ultra important. If your country have the resources and produce the raw materials for the second and third industrial manufacturing, the chain reaction multiple instead of just adding value, you keep skills in a diversified industries.
    India always wanted to overtake China as the next world manufacturing complexes, yes India have plenty of labour supply, but lack raw materials and skills from the primary industries to supply the input for the third industrial manufacturing. India is the world manufacturer of genetic medicine, but relied on the supply of its raw materials from China, just like the high technology iPhone assembly, 99% of the iPhone components are made in China, othe 1% of Indians labour and the Indians printed packaging. The overall economic value is very limited for the Indians mass labour supply.

    • @SUNNYDAY-if8yo
      @SUNNYDAY-if8yo 18 дней назад +2

      Gutter oil wumao🤢

    • @ngothuat2045
      @ngothuat2045 2 дня назад

      Tôi hoàn toàn đồng ý với bạn. Nếu những năm 1980 Trung quốc cũng chẳng có gì cả, nhờ Mỹ hỗ trợ đầu tư để chống Liên xô nên họ có ngày nay. Việt nam và Ấn độ cũng vậy, phải trải qua quá trình gia công, học hỏi, xây dựng chuỗi cung ứng. Khi đã tiếp thu được công nghệ, có tiền thì mới tự phát triển được. Ví dụ chuỗi cung ứng của Apple tại Trung quốc có 144 nhà cung cấp trong khi Ấn độ gần như không có, còn Việt nam có 35. Riêng Samsung có hơn 300 nhà cung cấp tại Việt nam. Tôi nghĩ đương nhiên Ấn độ có tương lai hơn bởi họ có diện tích và dân số quá lớn. Nếu như Việt nam có dân số gấp 5, diện tích gấp 5 thì câu chuyện sẽ hoàn toàn khác.

  • @TienTien-em5fs
    @TienTien-em5fs 20 дней назад +2

    How long do you live in Vietnam??, it's very fun when I hear Vn will be rich 😂, of course I am a Vietnamese

  • @Vuong99Nguyen
    @Vuong99Nguyen День назад

    Need to add Hoang Sa and Truong Sa in the illustration map.

  • @Hoat99Dinh
    @Hoat99Dinh 14 дней назад +3

    Tôi thích nhất cái phong cách người VN làm nhục người Trung Quốc 😂

  • @LisbonLadd
    @LisbonLadd 20 дней назад +5

    I really like your videos but this one was a little dry. Vietnam has such a fascinating history would have been interesting to hear how this has impacted their economy (and trading partners) today.

  • @thi1427
    @thi1427 2 дня назад

    I'am not optimistic about that, may be Vietnam will be come rich but there will just some parts of the country will alot of part that will not, we are'nt a big country but the difference between the rich and poor in is really a thing. Theseday a lot of people from Vietnam trying to leave this country and illegally move to other countries for better living conditions, and also the government are encouraging the citizens to go to Japan to work, that's really messedup to me

    • @ngothuat2045
      @ngothuat2045 2 дня назад

      Tôi không đồng ý với ý kiến của bạn. Tỷ lệ nghèo của Việt nam là 2,13% trong khi Phillippin 18,1%, Thái lan 6,5%, Indo 9,3%. Điều đó chứng to khoảng cách giàu nghèo ở Việt nam là có nhưng không lớn, khoảng cách ở Phillippin, Indonesia, Thái lan, Ấn độ, Bangladesh, Pakistant mới là khủng khiếp. Khoảng cách giàu nghèo chỉ lớn nếu bạn đang sống ở vùng khó khăn hay miền núi. Hãy xem đời sống các tỉnh nông thôn và thành phố không có khác biệt nhiều. Nếu bạn ở Việt nam với thu nhập 10 triệu VND (400 USD) thì bạn có thể kiếm 30 triệu nếu ở Nhật (1400 usd). Vậy thì bạn đi làm ở Nhật, Hàn quốc là tốt cho đất nước chứ sao vì mang ngoại tệ về cho Việt nam.

  • @kimduong2332
    @kimduong2332 16 дней назад

    A Future Economic Powerhouse Short Of Power For Economy.

    • @BangTueDungo
      @BangTueDungo 11 дней назад

      Cũng tại tụi mày õng ẹo phản đối nhà máy điện hạt nhân đấy

  • @MinhNguyen-yl6pf
    @MinhNguyen-yl6pf День назад

    As a Vietnamese I just want peace

  • @mihaiburloiu367
    @mihaiburloiu367 21 день назад +1

    11:06 I see what you did there.

  • @Aron_justin
    @Aron_justin 21 день назад +2

    There are many countries which have come ahead of Vietnam like Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, India, Bangladesh, Vietnam's ,land population and many other things is not so much that it can make it a big power.

    • @Nabil-ef7lo
      @Nabil-ef7lo 21 день назад +4

      I dont think India and Bangladesh is ahead if we talking about its Industry and GDP Per Capita

    • @MSDGroup-ez6zk
      @MSDGroup-ez6zk 21 день назад

      Bill Clinton has signed an agreement with Vietnam to make it world manufactures to replace China. That's why Vietnam has experienced 0% for its import fee to the USA as its status as a developing country thus it will experience special treatment for export Import.

    • @khangaroo8166
      @khangaroo8166 21 день назад +4

      to be fair the examples you used all started earlier. vietnam only started about two decades ago

    • @knpgamer.nguyenthanhtrung207
      @knpgamer.nguyenthanhtrung207 12 дней назад

      (Singapore has left the conversation)

  • @heroes8844
    @heroes8844 20 дней назад +18

    As a vietnamese myself, i gain alot of more insight as to how vietnam is heading, economically. Finacially, vietnam actually benefit alot from remittances of oversea, gain a total of over 90 billion dollars, which like a adrenaline shot for vietnam market spending in recent year to be where it is today beside the open market reform and investment. However, as the video layout, and i mostly agree with the problems it mention, the question is, can vietnam be a rich country? My answer is..unlikely, very unlikely. My reason is vietnam is getting more politically unstable and corruption is getting worse. People in vietnam is actually losing faith in the communist party and the north - south dividend is getting worse because of unfair treatment across southern provinces by channeling all taxes to build the north leaving the south to fence for themself. In 2 years, our country has ousted 2 presidents, 1 Nation Assembly Chairman, and so many more of high ranking in the party. The propaganda machine in vietnam is getting ever closer to Russia, Iran and North Korea, all from State Medias, which is saying something, especially on the ukraine and israel gaza war. As a common sense and a logical person would, soon outsider will take notice of this and make judgement for themself. Its not hard to see where this is heading in the furure and we can make prediction. Plus the aging economy and middle income trap will not give my country the time it need to achieve it. If i have to describe Vietnam situation right now, its symptons start to show and problem will probably get worst. We were from worse to better, but i think its ending here until changes come.

    • @bluepawn
      @bluepawn 20 дней назад +12

      Strange, your mind is very opened for a Vietnamese person... are you really from Vietnam ??? I used to talk to almost everyone I met in Vietnam and none of them have your knowledge, I would say... NONE of them and even in very high education people in Vietnam... yes I talk to everyone there... I'm very surprised.

    • @michaelwhite4260
      @michaelwhite4260 20 дней назад +4

      Key detail is you were in Vietnam. This limited the ability of people to speak candidly. Furthermore, people with the most insight will actually refuse to speak given the government's close grip on things.

    • @Cpp956
      @Cpp956 20 дней назад +4

      Một người am hiểu về chính trị bạn nói rất chính xác

    • @nguyenbaokhanh2005
      @nguyenbaokhanh2005 20 дней назад

      ​​@@bluepawnlà một người Việt Nam thường xuyên theo dõi báo chí từ nhiều nguồn tôi xác nhận những thông tin nêu trên hoàn toàn chính xác, Việt Nam gần như không còn cơ hội để phát triển với bộ máy nhà nước quan liêu cồng kềnh và tệ nạn tham nhũng đã ăn sâu vào xã hội, trong khi các nước Nhật, Hàn...có cơ hội phqts triển khi Trung Quốc đóng cửa không giao lưu với thế giới thì Việt Nam cũng chìm đấm trong nội chiến và các cuộc chiến tranh biên giới, đến lúc Trung Quốc mở cửa thì mọi cơ hội gần như đã chấm dứt với Việt Nam.

    • @chonlakarno.2471
      @chonlakarno.2471 20 дней назад +5

      ​@@bluepawn Many Vietnamese friends I knew from working in HCMC for 4 years, has similar opinions though. I'd say they will speak up to those whom they considered in their circles only. 😅

  • @tungchu4379
    @tungchu4379 22 часа назад

    Việt Nam giờ khó , các nước như HQ , Nhật Bản đi trước họ phát minh ra hết mấy cái dễ rồi , VN đi sau phải phát minh ra những cái khó hơn , mới hơn trong khi vốn thì ko bằng 1 góc TQ , VN chắc loanh quanh tầm 10k$ GDP chứ ko tăng dc nhiều

    • @tungchu4379
      @tungchu4379 22 часа назад

      Giờ oto , chip bán dẫn , điện thoại đều có thị phần của các nước cả rồi. VN bây giờ muốn trở thành nước giàu chỉ còn máy tính lượng tử. Công nghệ hợp hạch , toàn những công nghệ siêu khó cần vốn cao, VN giờ đứng trước 1 bức tường cao chưa từng thấy để trở thành nước giàu.Khó lắm, cực kỳ cực kỳ khó , giá như Mỹ ko cấm vận là VN bây giờ GDP đầu người phải 20k $ rồi, giờ tương lai VN GDP đầu người cùng lắm 10k-20k$, khó trở thành nước giàu lắm. Giờ cầu cho dân VN được trời thương có vài nhà khoa học kiệt xuất trở về giúp đỡ đất nước nghiên cứu công nghệ đột phá

  • @NoShameSpeakYour_Mind
    @NoShameSpeakYour_Mind 17 дней назад

    Press x to doubt

  • @user-nt4ux9iq4t
    @user-nt4ux9iq4t 8 дней назад +1

    越南加油

  • @huyballack
    @huyballack 21 день назад +1

    No. Too much stealing from the ruling class. Also water supply is critically threatened due to Chinese, Cambodia dams across the Mekong river.

  • @greyandperiwrinkality
    @greyandperiwrinkality 15 дней назад

    and now people are still saying vietnam needs to get back on the previously dictatorial and basically racist for reigions that are not christianity path😔

  • @VanGiang79
    @VanGiang79 2 дня назад

    Hiện tại tôi thấy đa số người Trung Quốc nghĩ Việt Nam còn nghèo đói và tôi vui vì điều đó ..hãy đợi kẻ bắt nạt các nước nhỏ (CHINA)

  • @joseimmanuelcahilig3304
    @joseimmanuelcahilig3304 20 дней назад +1

    Of Course not it's. Not a popular place

  • @ShubhamMishrabro
    @ShubhamMishrabro 21 день назад +1

    Yes it's going to be. It has a small population so it won't have much problem. Like malayasia never reached their potential still it is a rich country and has high per capita

    • @kianakaslana1210
      @kianakaslana1210 21 день назад +5

      Bro VN has more than 100 millions people while the country only has about 330000 km2 of land

  • @yeuvaolangu341
    @yeuvaolangu341 7 дней назад

    1980 việt nam vẫn còn chiến tranh

  • @MarktYertd
    @MarktYertd 22 дня назад +37

    In my opinion, I don't know that country will prosper financially, Because the recent corruption issues in Vietnam have led to doubts about investments, hampering economic growth and impeding improvements in GDP per capita and education.

    • @ShubhamMishrabro
      @ShubhamMishrabro 21 день назад +9

      Corruption is everywhere. One corruption won't stop vietnam you can argue because of the system the growth will be slow but it won't stop

    • @Nick2Stix
      @Nick2Stix 21 день назад

      it's actually a huge anti-corruption crackdown by the government several billionaires and CEOs have been arrested one even got the death penalty. they're serious about ending corruption in the country and ripping it off like a Band-Aid

    • @timedone8502
      @timedone8502 21 день назад +9

      ​@@ShubhamMishrabro it won't be a rich country though. Demographically it will be an old country before ever reaching the "rich" club status.

    • @luongo7886
      @luongo7886 21 день назад +11

      @@ShubhamMishrabro Vietnamese guy here.
      Thank you for this truthful video about Vietnam. I especially like the fact you made about how it was the Vietnamese people and NOT the communist party that lifted Vietnam out of poverty. You should have also stressed the fact that it was because of communism, Vietnam became poor and was on the verge of mass starvation a la North Korea.
      In spite of everything achieved the past 20 years, Vietnam is STILL A POOR nation. Low salary, low productivity, low transparency, high corruption coupled with lack of freedom of the press, speech and other basic human rights are all holding Vietnam back from being a great, rich and strong nation like Japan. And the source of all of Vietnam's problems is the CORRUPT AND INCOMPETENT COMMUNIST PARTY that must be overthrown immediately!!!

    • @Hieudanghaha0306
      @Hieudanghaha0306 21 день назад +20

      @@luongo7886 Overthrown the government does not help at all in terms of the country functionalities . Even if you overthrown the communists, a corrupt democracy still happens. Furthermore, instability, inequality extends as FDI decreases and instability, insurgency happening everywhere. Though I'm not a fan of the government, I hope it is stable for our country's sake. If you have that idea of overthrowing, it's just a foolish idea to disrupt everyone's lives.

  • @pollutingpenguin2146
    @pollutingpenguin2146 22 дня назад +11

    It won’t be rich, but it can become a low to middle income manufacturing country.

    • @ShubhamMishrabro
      @ShubhamMishrabro 21 день назад +6

      It's already middle income and it will be rich in the next decade too

    • @pollutingpenguin2146
      @pollutingpenguin2146 21 день назад +5

      @@ShubhamMishrabro no, it isn’t. Its gdp is 4000USD. You do not become a rich country by manufacturing for other countries. China and Bangladesh have done that for decades and they are still quite poor in per capita terms.

    • @ShubhamMishrabro
      @ShubhamMishrabro 21 день назад +4

      @@pollutingpenguin2146 it's per capita is actually 4.6k. And by 2030 I'm sure it would be more. And you know by definition china is a developed economy as having more than 13k of per capita means you're developed which china has

    • @pollutingpenguin2146
      @pollutingpenguin2146 21 день назад

      @@ShubhamMishrabro 4-5000USD per capita is not rich. Please stop making silly statements. Vietnam is a poor country together with most of Asia and Africa. Most countries won’t become rich, but will stay poor or middle income. The west has such a lead over the rest of the world that they will never catch up, unless it’s a small state that can live from super low taxes and become a tax haven.

    • @aaronadam4747
      @aaronadam4747 21 день назад +4

      According to World Bank, GDP per capita above 4000 usd is classified as a upper middle income country and per capita above 12000 usd is high income. Vietnam and Indonesia has achieved upper middle income status while China and Malaysia is close to high income.

  • @VanminhVn2
    @VanminhVn2 20 дней назад +1

    You can find this same content on all tv and newspapers in the ‘people’ socialist republic of Viet cong

  • @vinl3358
    @vinl3358 19 дней назад +1

    Steady exchange rate? You must be joking 😅

  • @giadatthai5790
    @giadatthai5790 13 дней назад

    12:36 is wrong, this not 1 child, this 2 child

  • @thacthuy304
    @thacthuy304 8 дней назад

    not 1 child but 2child policy in Vietnam (before)

  • @Sebastian-gf2fk
    @Sebastian-gf2fk 21 день назад +1

    Let me guess, it's a bubble