From Europe..but now living Vietnam and always huge respect for this heroic nation if you know about Vietnam history. For billions people in the world during decades Vietnam is always a symbol of victory and a heroism fighting for independence and freedom of their country. Surprising that always some toxic comments about Vietnam from some guys maybe who don't want to see Vietnam's success and development. Sounds like some losers don't like the fact that Vietnam is a successful country and special nation. They defeated the mongols 3 times in 13 century- the only nation who defeated and humilated 3 military powers in 20 century, defending their land: France in 1954, US in 1975 and China in 1979. That was a Vietnamese army who liberated the Cambodia from genocidal regime Polpot where 3 millions innocent people were killed. After 40 years of bloody wars for independence and embargo from us , from total destruction only 30 years living in peace vietnam is a new economic tiger now - a upper middle income country - PPP around 15.000 usd per capital according to IMF in 2022. More over, Vietnam is an important manufacturing centre in Asia, number 1 in South East Asia and one of the 20 top biggest exporters in the world with 350 billion dollars in 2022 much more than export from Thailand, Indonesia , Malaysia. Sure still problems but Vietnam has a very bright future.
Cảm ơn những người bạn thế giới đã quan tâm và yêu thích 🇻🇳 Việt Nam. Con người và dân tộc Việt Nam là thế luôn kiên cường. Lịch sử đã qua, chiến tranh khép lại Việt Nam luôn tìm sự đầu tư, hợp tác từ bạn bè quốc tế. Cho dù Việt Nam còn nhiều thiếu thốn về vật chất và của cải nhưng Việt Nam luôn chào đón các bạn tới thăm. Việt Nam mãi yêu quý và biết ơn những người anh em, bạn bè quốc tế đã từng giúp đỡ Việt Nam trong lúc khó khăn. Cảm ơn các bạn rất nhiều.
I'm watching here from san pedro, laguna, philippines. I know that the indonesians, filipinos, and vietnamese are look alike, because indonesians, filipinos, and vietnamese are southeast asians. I know that the indonesians, filipinos, and vietnamese are look alike, because indonesia, philippines, and vietnam are neighboring countries.
I used to work in the container shipping industry. 10 years ago when I started my career, I told everyone to look at Vietnam and invest in the index funds related to Vietnam, everybody was very puzzled on my choice. 10 years ago Vietnam cannot take 20,000 TEUs ships from China to Europe. Now they have so many weekly services served by COSCO Shipping, CMA CGM, Maersk, MSC, etc. This is the hallmark of a economy developing. Vietnam will overtake Singapore very soon.
If you think Vietnam's economy is booming. You are wrong. They are just in the first steps. They invest a lot in education. I'm not talking about the government, I'm talking about their people, who spend a huge amount on education. A family here can spend up to 50% - 60% of the money they earn on educating their children. Investment in education like this will be a solid foundation for development. In my view, the economic boom in Vietnam will happen in the next 7 or 8 years when their investment in education shows results.
Only family that are wealthy will let their children to international school because it can cost more than the private school in America. With the poor family they will let them go to a normal school and pay extra for English which its not that expensive.
Even poor people know that their child wont get anywhere without education, almost all parents i know have their kids study in college. So the result only show when those kids join working class@@nguyetpham8659
good to hear these! the crucial things here is that we Vietnamese never ever ignore the fact that there are so many existing problems. figuring them out clearly and trying the best to solve then we could maintain our advantages
Vietnam was one of the poorest nations in the world, poorer than some African nations in the 1980s. It's just 40 years. But Vietnam is on its way to global influence and power.
Không đúng, chỉ có cuộc chiến chống Trung Quốc sâm lược là đánh nhau đến khi 2 bên mệt mỏi và tự nguyện ngồi vào bàn đàm phán. Cuộc chiến chống Pháp và Mỹ khác cuộc chiến đó ở chỗ chúng tôi vừa đánh vừa đàm phán. Nó là sự khôn ngoan 😊
Cảm ơn những người bạn thế giới đã quan tâm và yêu thích 🇻🇳 Việt Nam. Con người và dân tộc Việt Nam là thế luôn kiên cường. Lịch sử đã qua, chiến tranh khép lại Việt Nam luôn tìm sự đầu tư, hợp tác từ bạn bè quốc tế. Cho dù Việt Nam còn nhiều thiếu thốn về vật chất và của cải nhưng Việt Nam luôn chào đón các bạn tới thăm. Việt Nam mãi yêu quý và biết ơn những người anh em, bạn bè quốc tế đã từng giúp đỡ Việt Nam trong lúc khó khăn. Cảm ơn các bạn rất nhiều.
I was born in 1990 in a poor province called Quang Ngai. Growing up in the fields and watching a lot of changes, cassette tapes, VHS films, magnetic disks, Windows 96, 2000, the internet, Yahoo, IBM, USB... Economically, I am probably the one follow this change. Fist can of milk (ông thọ) I was use is 1997. Went to school and currently working for Samsung SEHC company now. Indeed, the economy has developed a lot compared to here (in 1996, my house had electricity). Nowadays, the generation younger than me is very good at both English and information technology. In my neighborhood, there have been many new houses built. Nowadays, there is a lot of access to technology such as smartphones and machines. Most young people go to work in big cities so they need local support machinery
90s is the beginning of the magical economic development. You must witness a substantial change from lack of electronic energy, food to a good life standard now
Vietnam has been on its own. Japan, South Korea and even China heavily relied on the US to grow in the past! If you don’t see that now, one day you’d see.
Vietnam needs to improve upon its infrastructure, especially in the public transport sector rather quickly or this issue would definitely kill off the productivity. This is the problem of most dense metropolitan around the World.
Very good point: a strong and reliable infrastructure (roads, railways, sea-ports, airports, energy infrastructure, telecoms/internet, all vital for economic growth.
Tôi ở một vùng quê tỉnh Yên Bái. Thập niên 1990, các gia đình chỉ được ăn cơm khoảng 1-2 tháng 1 năm. Còn lại là ăn sắn, khoai, có người ăn củ chuối, nhiều người phải ăn bất cứ loại rau hoặc củ quả nào mà họ tìm được và không có điện. Nghĩ lại thật kinh khủng.
Neither China nor Vietnam has shown any interest in political reform, which is why they will never be Asian Tigers IMO. There's more to development than just economics.
Hi, I am a young Viet who's passionate in improving my country. I do understand the concept of systematic thinking but could you please go in details? Thank you for pointing out our drawbacks!
@@minhquan5005 Systematic thinking needs proper training for a very long time, plus suitable supervision and environment. This is why education in developed countries is much more advanced than the education system in Vietnam. The education system in Vietnam can also create talents but can't hardly go on top, due to having systematic thinking later in life. China is the same as Vietnam, but they have 10x population, as well as 10x number of talents, so they can develop at a much higher pace.
I'm watching here from san pedro, laguna, philippines. I know that the filipinos and vietnamese are look alike, because filipinos and vietnamese are southeast asians. I know that the filipinos and vietnamese are look alike, because philippines and vietnam are neighboring countries.
Vietnam needs significant improvement on transportation infrastructure to stay competitive with other SEA members. Should’ve focused on infrastructure investment rather real estate sector which was a trap set by USA master. Too bad. Now real estate sector is imploding and must pay back mountain of debt to USA with rising interest rates 😢. Good luck digging out of this predicament.
Stop lying. You’re not China. Don’t try to be one. Most Vietnamese millionaires and billionaires made money from the real estate speculation than from manufacturing. That’s why Vietnam is the “assemblers of the world” while China is the manufacturer.
As vietnamese, i don't think so. I feel my country focus too much on how to look good from the outside while there are so many problems inside. Real estate is one of the major problem. Price are so much greater than its actually value, cause a very staggering real-estate bubble in many provinces. ( sorry for my bad english )
Văn phòng của các tổ chức quốc tế, những nhà báo của các hàng truyền thông quốc tế ăn ở nằm chờ ở VN nhiều năm, họ biết hết. Họ không ngu để mà không biết VN đạt được gì và đang có khó khăn gì. Không cần phải cố anti người Việt và VN để chứng tỏ bản thân đâu Chế ? Những số liệu về VN từ World Bank, ADB, IMF, Bloomberg, Financial Times, Nikkei Asia, AP, CNN, Sputnik, Reuters, AFP tự nó viết ra và nói ra không phải ĐCSVN dạy bào sai khiến được chúng nó...
When summer comes, when electricity is down, when it rationing; when the rain pours, when the road floods, when you stuck, when the tiger just like the sick cat 🐈. Please don't cry. It is your choice.
Imagine an economy that, in the span of a few decades, catapulted from one of the poorest in Asia to a growth rate of 8.02% in 2022, outpacing even the giants like India and China. This isn't a hypothetical scenario; it's the reality of Vietnam. With a GDP per capita that increased nearly tenfold from under $300 in the 1980s to $2,800 in 2020, Vietnam's economic transformation is nothing short of remarkable. But what's driving this meteoric rise? And can it weather the storm of global economic uncertainties? Join us as we delve into the fascinating narrative of Vietnam's booming economy. This is a story of resilience and growth you won't want to miss.
Very eloquent! I would love to see Vietnam invest more heavily in all its infrastructure (roads, rail, sea-ports, airports, telecoms/internet, green energy production).
Not so fast. Vietnam is still far behind its neighbors, and faces many challenges ahead, not the least is its political system and the corruptions. Also, it is running out of low hanging fruits.
@@武陵山下洞庭湖畔thủ tướng lý cường nói rằng 600 triệu dân Trung Quốc có thu nhập 1.000 nhân dân tệ mỗi tháng. Phần lớn thu nhập cao nằm trong túi các ông chủ, cuộc sống người dân bình thường Trung Quốc không hơn gì dân Việt Nam đâu
@@quangtranhong1845Dân số lao động của Trung Quốc là 800 triệu, những người có thu nhập hàng tháng là 1.000 là 600 triệu và tổng dân số là 1,4 tỷ. Hãy suy nghĩ về mối quan hệ giữa những con số này cho chính bạn. Mức lương tối thiểu mỗi giờ ở Việt Nam là khoảng 18.500 đồng/giờ, còn mức lương tối thiểu mỗi giờ ở Trung Quốc là khoảng 15 nhân dân tệ/giờ, tương đương 50.000 đồng/giờ.
Một đất nước phát triển người dân phải thu nhập cao đồng tiền phải có mệnh giá cao... còn VN còn lâu mới bằng các nước asean chưa nói đến các nước phát triển của thế giới
@@RaulCapablanca03GDP cũng k quyết định mình giàu hay nghèo đâu b. Tỷ giá cao hay thấp cũng vậy luôn. Cái chúng ta nên quan tâm là thu nhập của mình theo sức mua tương đương là bao nhiêu.
@@topmoviestore3284 Tôi đồng ý với bạn về điều đó. Nhưng RUclips này lại phóng đại về nền kinh tế Việt Nam hơn các nước châu Á khác. Việt Nam còn chặng đường dài để bắt kịp Hàn Quốc hay Nhật Bản
GDP is obviously bigger, because they did have more time for development (remember, although 1986 people often called Doi Moi, but it was not until 1990 did that process get started. So we only have only 33 years for actual development. If you want to look more into detail about this, you should look for GDP per capita and average citizen salary in VN. Vietnam
Indonesia has a large population. Vietnam is actually about to beat Indonesia’s GDP per capita in the next few years. Japan has always been rich, and never been in a war. South Korea has had a war, but I won’t go deeply into it. Thailand never had a war, and Vietnam’s GDP will soon outpace them. You have to take history, and time to let the country grow. Vietnam isn’t gonna become developed over night, all these countries started their economy at different times.
It didn’t learn a lesson from the last Asia financial crisis due to greed and corruption. Now it’s finding ways to deal with USA debt trap. Well good luck Vietnam.
Đổi mới là revolution, change là thay đổi bé Việt nam đã xóa bỏ phong kiến và sang xã hội chủ nghĩa. Change là kiểu thay đổi một phần nhỏ mà vẫn giữ lại bản chất như đổi chủ tịch nước, bổ sung luật,..
@@TMN_DC xin lỗi bạn. đổi mới không phải = revolution. Bạn dùng "revolution" thì chắc các cụ xẽ nhẩy bật lên đấy ! Ý của các cụ là "small change in direction" thôi. Trỉnh xửa một chút..vì các cụ không sai...i.e. "Market economy with Vietnamese charateristics" :-)
Corruption is everywhere, every country around the world, if you know how to live with it you will be fine. For example, you were stopped by the police for speeding at the Vietnam vs America match. In Vietnam, you give them some cash and move on. In the United States, depending on how fast you go, you have a small or large ticket, in which case you go to court for it, you have to pay the ticket and your insurance will increase, costing you time,money and sometimes ruin your life….
When you started from big 0, anything positive is considered as impressive. What is matter is how long would it take Vietnam to catch up neighbors like Malaysia or Thailand , let alone Taiwan, S. Korea,...? Vietnam today is the smaller China 10 years ago. Its growth is NOT organic but more the results of temporary low labor cost for foreign companies. 20% of Vietnam GDP is based on output of one company: Samsung. Imagine one day Samsung pull up its stake and move to another cheaper country like India or Bangladesh, what will become of Vietnam?
actually I don't think Vietnam should became South Korea or Japan. A stable, healthy grow should be priority. There are so many problems with Korea and Japan today.
😂. Do Thailand, Malaysia and other ASEAN countries have as much rare earth as Vietnam? I think not. Rare earth is an important weapon for all nations in the next few decades, and I dare Samsung to leave VN now dude. Especially during this time (Russia vs Ukraine, US vs China's economy), and also BRICS too. Good luck keep insulting Vietnam dude.
Wait?how can Vietnam gdp growth better than China and India....because they are major economics..and China gdp growth few years back was 6% and India now 8-11%..and Vietnam is not major economy 😅
In the past five years, the average annual growth rate of per capita GDP in nominal US dollars from 2017 to 2022 was 7.9% in China (US$8,760-US$12,810), 6.7% in Vietnam (US$2,960-US$4,090), and 4.3% in Indonesia (US$3,890-US$4,800). , India is 4% ($1960-$2380), and the world average is 3.4% ($10890-$12880).
impessive grow from poor to still developing countries over last decade , but till now day infrastucture of nation is still way behind , cost of living is inflated and the property price will scared away the investor , sadly say generally the work force is is skill non skill worker as compare to msia and thais . Vn lately been sugar coated by media ,,only when u settle dwn or come in then u start realise the Situation here .
@@kolonelkingkraker The thing with the Philippines is that energy sector is privatized, Philippines is among the more expensive in Asia when it comes to electricity. Add the blatant corruption, red tapes and other stuff that makes things harder and complicated... what a sad thing. Filipinos love to bank on the "muh English skills" factor, but in reality, it barely helped this country to develop.
@@HuyHoanghoustonnope. It is socialist oriented market economy. What does it mean? It means Vietnam renovates its economy from communist economy system to market economy. However, the gov still keeps controlling some important section such as energy, telecommunication, mining industry, etc.
Bao nhiêu năm nữa thì công nhân việt nam mới có khả năng làm lương trung bình 1 ngày và mua được 1 con vịt quay, *48 năm nữa còn chưa chắc làm được điều đó.* 1 con vịt quay, còn an sinh xã hội thì sao, thua toàn tập. Thần tượng Bát và Đản nữa đi các bạn
Time will tell, but I don't think it will become next tiger. Here is why, Vietnam is one of the most corrupt country in the world. Second, Vietnam depend on China to provide it most of the raw material and or hafl finished products for it final assembly, and alot of small manufacturers are those that move from China ( it does not wanted anymore). And finally but I think is the most important is that they are most relaxing easing going people (like the French) for nice speaking, however, for me, ex-Chinese Vietnamese, i would label them lazy maybetheylearnedit from the French people. They just don't want to work overtime. I believe that you have been heard that Vietnamese factory workers were on stike agaisnt Chinese owned ( just for political propaganda, media in the West never mention they also strike against Korean or Taiwan owned ). I hope my personal view on Vietnamese works ethic doesn't offend anyone, if so, I'm apologize.
"The most corrupt country in the world" is just a mere propaganda tool by some organization sympathized for our enemy :v Yes, corruption is everywhere, but not like what they always said about us.
We work hard but not to the point of sacrificing life for work. We value the time with family and friends after work. Working overtime not only harms your body and mental health but also your family and social life.
Overtime work is already bad enough, imagine working your as off for a little money over something not even in your work agreement, not that it’s always bad though. As for the strikes, I thing there should be more factors that need considering here, like how the factories are treating their workers in general. In Vietnam we have never had strikes before, and I doubt work here is any easier than in Taiwan or China.
@@Duwung In Vietnam, taking 15 to 20% cut from the monthly wage is enough to create a major strike. There are obviously strikes in Vietnam but it is often about the salary, as they think their bosses have done sketchy stuff.
Salary in vn has been increasde by 10 folds 🥱..... HOW about this => a worker in viet nam 2023 on the average, they DON'T earn enough per day to buy a *roasted duck.* COMMON prove me wrong🖐 What I know is, my friends work in a factory, and some work in a supermarket and their salary is about 200 - 250 thousands vn dong/day (that's ~ 9-11 dollars/day), and a *roasted duck* in viet nam costs about 300 - 400 thousands vn dong. So how was that resembles a tiger, you mean like a *cartoon tiger!*
Vịt nướng tùy chỗ chứ nhỉ 🤔 một số nơi thậm chí 2 triệu đúng là lương thấp(cứ như? 20 ngàn/ngày??) nhưng trung bình người việt không mua nổi vịt thì thật lạ nó chỉ hợp lý ở nơi vùng quê hoặc mới cải tiến chưa hiệu quả
We are selling solar electric to Singapore. Cambodia don’t have electric in many erea and internet is very weak. Electric is more expensive than in Vietnam.
@@-_XD About the source, there are many reliable article about the lack of electricity of China on internet. And even it is not so. What is the purpose of the construction of Three Gorges Dam? Haha. That's what you assume. China is one of our neighbors in North and can be a nearest big country to compare here. Lastly, who is the one that always attempt to conflict with Viet Nam for thousand years ago? =))) we are the one lives rent free in your head, the one that China always desire of. Shame on you.
As a Vietnamese who went to college in the USA and now lives in District 1, I feel the need to say it once for all, that no matter how much the economy can grow, at the end of the day, the mindset of the Vietnamese will keep the society a third world slum. Why? Because of the indiscriminate littering, theft, and the lack of law enforcement to punish those who break the law. If Vietnam doesn’t have the strict law and enforcement like Singapore, it will remain a third world slum for years, if not generations to come. A country without the rule of law is a no good country. Let’s look at those third world slum countries and Singapore and you’ll see what I’m talking about.
Well, but at least the serious crime will have no escape in VN, it's rather more peaceful country than most in the world. It's not really about law enforcement but rather important about self-awareness of the people, look at Japan for example, with their "social law" that thief is basically doesn't exist.
Strict laws means nothing when law enforcer are corrupt. To end corruption, the salaries for law enforcement service men, to increase their salaries, then the economy must develop first.
I have never been to Vietnam but have heard so many stories. They are very corrupt and there is a lot of theft. My late dad was robbed when he was there. My cousins all got ripped off too.
From Europe..but now living Vietnam and always huge respect for this heroic nation if you know about Vietnam history. For billions people in the world during decades Vietnam is always a symbol of victory and a heroism fighting for independence and freedom of their country. Surprising that always some toxic comments about Vietnam from some guys maybe who don't want to see Vietnam's success and development. Sounds like some losers don't like the fact that Vietnam is a successful country and special nation. They defeated the mongols 3 times in 13 century- the only nation who defeated and humilated 3 military powers in 20 century, defending their land: France in 1954, US in 1975 and China in 1979. That was a Vietnamese army who liberated the Cambodia from genocidal regime Polpot where 3 millions innocent people were killed. After 40 years of bloody wars for independence and embargo from us , from total destruction only 30 years living in peace vietnam is a new economic tiger now - a upper middle income country - PPP around 15.000 usd per capital according to IMF in 2022. More over, Vietnam is an important manufacturing centre in Asia, number 1 in South East Asia and one of the 20 top biggest exporters in the world with 350 billion dollars in 2022 much more than export from Thailand, Indonesia , Malaysia. Sure still problems but Vietnam has a very bright future.
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Cảm ơn những người bạn thế giới đã quan tâm và yêu thích 🇻🇳 Việt Nam. Con người và dân tộc Việt Nam là thế luôn kiên cường. Lịch sử đã qua, chiến tranh khép lại Việt Nam luôn tìm sự đầu tư, hợp tác từ bạn bè quốc tế. Cho dù Việt Nam còn nhiều thiếu thốn về vật chất và của cải nhưng Việt Nam luôn chào đón các bạn tới thăm. Việt Nam mãi yêu quý và biết ơn những người anh em, bạn bè quốc tế đã từng giúp đỡ Việt Nam trong lúc khó khăn. Cảm ơn các bạn rất nhiều.
Nice!!!
Love all Vietnamese biggest love from Indonesia 😊
Tks for your kind. We love Indonesian too!
Thanks bro❤❤
I'm watching here from san pedro, laguna, philippines. I know that the indonesians, filipinos, and vietnamese are look alike, because indonesians, filipinos, and vietnamese are southeast asians. I know that the indonesians, filipinos, and vietnamese are look alike, because indonesia, philippines, and vietnam are neighboring countries.
Let's become strong together. Love from Vietnam.
I used to work in the container shipping industry. 10 years ago when I started my career, I told everyone to look at Vietnam and invest in the index funds related to Vietnam, everybody was very puzzled on my choice.
10 years ago Vietnam cannot take 20,000 TEUs ships from China to Europe. Now they have so many weekly services served by COSCO Shipping, CMA CGM, Maersk, MSC, etc. This is the hallmark of a economy developing. Vietnam will overtake Singapore very soon.
Singapore is a small country. Vietnam does not see them as rival. Our goal is to reach South Korea and Japan level of development.
Orang Vietnam memang luar biasa saya pernah dekat dengan mereka. Sungguh sangat menyenangkan. Salam dari Indonesia ❤❤❤
Vietnamese born Australian here, my goal is to start up in Vietnam 🇻🇳🇦🇺
Come back before the speed going slower it will be more difficult
If you think Vietnam's economy is booming. You are wrong. They are just in the first steps. They invest a lot in education. I'm not talking about the government, I'm talking about their people, who spend a huge amount on education. A family here can spend up to 50% - 60% of the money they earn on educating their children. Investment in education like this will be a solid foundation for development. In my view, the economic boom in Vietnam will happen in the next 7 or 8 years when their investment in education shows results.
The numbers say you're wrong. If they're not booming, where are they getting the education money?...
People outgrow infrastructure rn. Not the best sign tbh
@@danhtran6401you just know one, don't know 2
Only family that are wealthy will let their children to international school because it can cost more than the private school in America. With the poor family they will let them go to a normal school and pay extra for English which its not that expensive.
Even poor people know that their child wont get anywhere without education, almost all parents i know have their kids study in college. So the result only show when those kids join working class@@nguyetpham8659
Love Vietnamese ❤ from Malaysia
Ya ya ya 😂i m Indonesian i like coffe Vietnam drill🎉🎉🎉🎉
My wife is a Viet Kieu. The Vietnamese have this unique nationalism which propels them. I like Vietnam. Been there many times.
Good start already! Keep up the good work VN ❤
good to hear these! the crucial things here is that we Vietnamese never ever ignore the fact that there are so many existing problems. figuring them out clearly and trying the best to solve then we could maintain our advantages
nothing is perfect my guy, even the most development countries have there own crucial problems that couldnt be solved
Vietnam was one of the poorest nations in the world, poorer than some African nations in the 1980s. It's just 40 years. But Vietnam is on its way to global influence and power.
Vietnam defeated France, USA and China to assure its independence. Badass.
Không đúng, chỉ có cuộc chiến chống Trung Quốc sâm lược là đánh nhau đến khi 2 bên mệt mỏi và tự nguyện ngồi vào bàn đàm phán.
Cuộc chiến chống Pháp và Mỹ khác cuộc chiến đó ở chỗ chúng tôi vừa đánh vừa đàm phán. Nó là sự khôn ngoan 😊
@@cityhue517 khong dung cc t, lat su a?
@@ledanglove thằng dỡ này, mày bị sao vậy
Cảm ơn những người bạn thế giới đã quan tâm và yêu thích 🇻🇳 Việt Nam. Con người và dân tộc Việt Nam là thế luôn kiên cường. Lịch sử đã qua, chiến tranh khép lại Việt Nam luôn tìm sự đầu tư, hợp tác từ bạn bè quốc tế. Cho dù Việt Nam còn nhiều thiếu thốn về vật chất và của cải nhưng Việt Nam luôn chào đón các bạn tới thăm. Việt Nam mãi yêu quý và biết ơn những người anh em, bạn bè quốc tế đã từng giúp đỡ Việt Nam trong lúc khó khăn. Cảm ơn các bạn rất nhiều.
Suggest adding two Paracel Islands and Spratly Islands when showing the map Vietnam anywhere!
I was born in 1990 in a poor province called Quang Ngai. Growing up in the fields and watching a lot of changes, cassette tapes, VHS films, magnetic disks, Windows 96, 2000, the internet, Yahoo, IBM, USB... Economically, I am probably the one follow this change. Fist can of milk (ông thọ) I was use is 1997. Went to school and currently working for Samsung SEHC company now. Indeed, the economy has developed a lot compared to here (in 1996, my house had electricity). Nowadays, the generation younger than me is very good at both English and information technology. In my neighborhood, there have been many new houses built. Nowadays, there is a lot of access to technology such as smartphones and machines. Most young people go to work in big cities so they need local support machinery
omg, so many relics of the past
90s is the beginning of the magical economic development. You must witness a substantial change from lack of electronic energy, food to a good life standard now
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Love from Vietnam to Vietnam ❤
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Vietnam has been on its own. Japan, South Korea and even China heavily relied on the US to grow in the past! If you don’t see that now, one day you’d see.
VN economy relied heavily on USA, no countries can survive without relied on other country like USA. You are Nieves to think so.
@@AndyTN64
your mom is naive! @@AndyTN64
We relied heavily on Samsung lol without Samsung I would be unemployed now 😂 😂
Cưng ngây thơ lắm, vậy cả châu âu bỏ đi à 😂
Despite being a developing country as well, Vietnam has a brighter future than the laggard Philippines.
I am Filipino and I agree with you
Philipines suffer from storms too much, wishing the best for you all❤
Vietnam needs to improve upon its infrastructure, especially in the public transport sector rather quickly or this issue would definitely kill off the productivity. This is the problem of most dense metropolitan around the World.
Very good point: a strong and reliable infrastructure (roads, railways, sea-ports, airports, energy infrastructure, telecoms/internet, all vital for economic growth.
Tôi ở một vùng quê tỉnh Yên Bái. Thập niên 1990, các gia đình chỉ được ăn cơm khoảng 1-2 tháng 1 năm. Còn lại là ăn sắn, khoai, có người ăn củ chuối, nhiều người phải ăn bất cứ loại rau hoặc củ quả nào mà họ tìm được và không có điện. Nghĩ lại thật kinh khủng.
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Like Asian hard working, like dictatorship makes quick and long-term reforms. Vietnam has the same potential as China.
Neither China nor Vietnam has shown any interest in political reform, which is why they will never be Asian Tigers IMO. There's more to development than just economics.
This country suffers extending rich and poor gap. The people are smart and ambitious. But they dont have systematic thinking.
Hi, I am a young Viet who's passionate in improving my country. I do understand the concept of systematic thinking but could you please go in details? Thank you for pointing out our drawbacks!
Im a Vietnamese, totally agree with you!
@@minhquan5005 Systematic thinking needs proper training for a very long time, plus suitable supervision and environment. This is why education in developed countries is much more advanced than the education system in Vietnam. The education system in Vietnam can also create talents but can't hardly go on top, due to having systematic thinking later in life. China is the same as Vietnam, but they have 10x population, as well as 10x number of talents, so they can develop at a much higher pace.
Total agree ❤
@@GB-xz2ygAre not . Vietnam's GINI index 2022 is 36.1, which is only at a low average level. and it has been quite stable in recent years
I'm watching here from san pedro, laguna, philippines. I know that the filipinos and vietnamese are look alike, because filipinos and vietnamese are southeast asians. I know that the filipinos and vietnamese are look alike, because philippines and vietnam are neighboring countries.
Huh? Redundancy
Vietnam needs significant improvement on transportation infrastructure to stay competitive with other SEA members. Should’ve focused on infrastructure investment rather real estate sector which was a trap set by USA master. Too bad. Now real estate sector is imploding and must pay back mountain of debt to USA with rising interest rates 😢. Good luck digging out of this predicament.
Mỹ mới là con nợ của Việt Nam nhé bạn.Việt Nam đã mua trái phiếu Mỹ.hãy tìm hiểu thêm.
Are you confused? Vietnam is the creditor of the United States😂
@@thangngo7284 - with credits from China banks (supply chains).😂🤣😁
Stop lying. You’re not China. Don’t try to be one. Most Vietnamese millionaires and billionaires made money from the real estate speculation than from manufacturing. That’s why Vietnam is the “assemblers of the world” while China is the manufacturer.
Bạn đã nhầm lẫn nhé, Việt Nam mua gần 40 tỷ đô la trái phiếu chính phủ Mỹ nghĩa là mỹ nợ Việt Nam chứ không phải Việt Nam nợ mỹ.
Pertumbuhan ekonomi vietnam termasuk yang tertinggi di asean.kiblat ekonomi vietnam meniru persis tiongkok/china
As vietnamese, i don't think so. I feel my country focus too much on how to look good from the outside while there are so many problems inside. Real estate is one of the major problem. Price are so much greater than its actually value, cause a very staggering real-estate bubble in many provinces. ( sorry for my bad english )
Bđs VN đang bị đóng băng năm nay r bạn 😂 đang hạ nhiệt nhiều người làm bđs cũng nghỉ hết vì bán không được
Real estate is overpriced everywhere.
bình luận của 1 người chỉ biết nhìn vào góc nhà cho hay
Văn phòng của các tổ chức quốc tế, những nhà báo của các hàng truyền thông quốc tế ăn ở nằm chờ ở VN nhiều năm, họ biết hết. Họ không ngu để mà không biết VN đạt được gì và đang có khó khăn gì. Không cần phải cố anti người Việt và VN để chứng tỏ bản thân đâu Chế ? Những số liệu về VN từ World Bank, ADB, IMF, Bloomberg, Financial Times, Nikkei Asia, AP, CNN, Sputnik, Reuters, AFP tự nó viết ra và nói ra không phải ĐCSVN dạy bào sai khiến được chúng nó...
@@bobbiesng1452 và bạn ấy nói về vấn đề nhà cửa thật :)))))))) khá là hài
It is not tiger. It is dragon 🥰
@@donlye7698The more reason to OVERTHROW the HATED communist CRIMINALS!
@@donlye7698 Xi JingPing is just a paper tiger
@@donlye7698 He tried before, still failed as usual. 😎
@@donlye7698 America and France said that too 😂 and...
Mongo empire xD
Doi Moi is not renovation. Though an accented version of those words does mean renovation, but in this context it means New Age.
true, It mean "a new change" not renovation
Viet Nam number One
When summer comes, when electricity is down, when it rationing; when the rain pours, when the road floods, when you stuck, when the tiger just like the sick cat 🐈. Please don't cry. It is your choice.
😂😂😂 suy nghĩ của bạn quá nhỏ mọn bụng dạ đàn bà
Doi moi is not a renovation,its a rebirth
When they say Communist are bad.
VN is the best place to live.
It’s ranked #1 in most regretted place people moved to.
Best ASEAN beer😎
Imagine an economy that, in the span of a few decades, catapulted from one of the poorest in Asia to a growth rate of 8.02% in 2022, outpacing even the giants like India and China. This isn't a hypothetical scenario; it's the reality of Vietnam. With a GDP per capita that increased nearly tenfold from under $300 in the 1980s to $2,800 in 2020, Vietnam's economic transformation is nothing short of remarkable. But what's driving this meteoric rise? And can it weather the storm of global economic uncertainties? Join us as we delve into the fascinating narrative of Vietnam's booming economy. This is a story of resilience and growth you won't want to miss.
Very eloquent! I would love to see Vietnam invest more heavily in all its infrastructure (roads, rail, sea-ports, airports, telecoms/internet, green energy production).
@@Fitness4London They invest 20% in éducation, and you?
Yes , who will invest more?
Not so fast. Vietnam is still far behind its neighbors, and faces many challenges ahead, not the least is its political system and the corruptions. Also, it is running out of low hanging fruits.
It is easier to level up from 1-10 than from 95-100 😂
true but china is more like leveling up from 35-45 right now
@@khangaroo8166China's per capita GDP is similar to the world average, so it is now at 50. Vietnam is at 15
@@武陵山下洞庭湖畔 fair fair
@@武陵山下洞庭湖畔thủ tướng lý cường nói rằng 600 triệu dân Trung Quốc có thu nhập 1.000 nhân dân tệ mỗi tháng. Phần lớn thu nhập cao nằm trong túi các ông chủ, cuộc sống người dân bình thường Trung Quốc không hơn gì dân Việt Nam đâu
@@quangtranhong1845Dân số lao động của Trung Quốc là 800 triệu, những người có thu nhập hàng tháng là 1.000 là 600 triệu và tổng dân số là 1,4 tỷ. Hãy suy nghĩ về mối quan hệ giữa những con số này cho chính bạn. Mức lương tối thiểu mỗi giờ ở Việt Nam là khoảng 18.500 đồng/giờ, còn mức lương tối thiểu mỗi giờ ở Trung Quốc là khoảng 15 nhân dân tệ/giờ, tương đương 50.000 đồng/giờ.
Một đất nước phát triển người dân phải thu nhập cao đồng tiền phải có mệnh giá cao... còn VN còn lâu mới bằng các nước asean chưa nói đến các nước phát triển của thế giới
Dốt nên 5 năm nữa ku mới mở mắt được và sẽ thấy
@@GiangHoang-hd8uknó nqu vãi b nhỉ :)), nhìn đồng won HQ và yên của Nhật là đủ hiểu mà. Chắc là rận con biết nói tiếng việt
Một quốc gia xuất khẩu nhiều hơn nhập khẩu lại mong đồng tiền có mệnh giá cao?
Chỉ kém malay, thái và indo thôi nhóc con ạ nếu tính tổng gdp
@@RaulCapablanca03GDP cũng k quyết định mình giàu hay nghèo đâu b. Tỷ giá cao hay thấp cũng vậy luôn. Cái chúng ta nên quan tâm là thu nhập của mình theo sức mua tương đương là bao nhiêu.
VN is an air balloon tiger.
keep barking dog
*COMMUNIST VIETNAM* 🇻🇳👍
The next success story
Never happen
communist = rich comrades and poor people
@@donngo9471cọ móng lại khát nước 😂😂😂 th mọi miên
Yes Vietnam economy is booming but not as more like Thailand, Indonesia, South Korea, and Japan with the GDP way more than Vietnam.
Xem đất nước họ có bị chiến tranh tàn phá như vn ko
@@topmoviestore3284 Tôi đồng ý với bạn về điều đó. Nhưng RUclips này lại phóng đại về nền kinh tế Việt Nam hơn các nước châu Á khác. Việt Nam còn chặng đường dài để bắt kịp Hàn Quốc hay Nhật Bản
Th công nhân im
GDP is obviously bigger, because they did have more time for development (remember, although 1986 people often called Doi Moi, but it was not until 1990 did that process get started. So we only have only 33 years for actual development.
If you want to look more into detail about this, you should look for GDP per capita and average citizen salary in VN. Vietnam
Indonesia has a large population. Vietnam is actually about to beat Indonesia’s GDP per capita in the next few years.
Japan has always been rich, and never been in a war.
South Korea has had a war, but I won’t go deeply into it.
Thailand never had a war, and Vietnam’s GDP will soon outpace them.
You have to take history, and time to let the country grow. Vietnam isn’t gonna become developed over night, all these countries started their economy at different times.
Vietnam has still long journey to catch up Thailand , Malaysia, Indonesia or Singapore, etc....
Ok bro 😂
Within 15 years, only Indonesia will be our rival in SEA. Thailand and Malaysia have no door 😝 dont be spicy
Yeah given that they had not a stupid war against the US for 20 years
Hahhaa...you in dream a my man. Go wipe yur azz.
Just stop throwing garbage everywhere, stop scamming and stealing, then the tourists will flock in. That’s money in the pockets. Simple as that.
Next China
Sorry it is wrong Việt Nam have 75 % population is under poverty, Please go around the all county and see it please Thanks 🙏
I live in Viet Nam assole
@@ngt41967so?
stuffed tiger
The property market in Vietnam is collapsing now.
it is not, check your source of info
@@wukong203 yes it is.
It has been a bubble and needs to collapse to reset and correct before it can grow healthily again.
Cũng do người china bơm tiền vào những người buôn china và các công ty china không đáng tin cậy
It didn’t learn a lesson from the last Asia financial crisis due to greed and corruption. Now it’s finding ways to deal with USA debt trap. Well good luck Vietnam.
Long access to the sea
its economy has been crashing hard in 1 year and you say its the tiger ?> =))))
So which country do you think is not currently in recession?
@@HoangAnh-qh9tv somali, congo :)
@@HoangAnh-qh9tv zero, the whole world has been.
A fast-growing tiger with a few thorns in its paws. Nothing it can't handle.
cool
don't think so
태국 동북부(이싼지역)지역 + 라오스 + 캄보디아와 통일이 될 수 있을 수도 . . .
예날에 한 국가였다는 말이 있던데 . . .
현재 태국의 타지역과 달리 동북부지역의 경제난이 심각하다고 하던데 . . .
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gdp increases too slowly. Without mastering metallurgical technology and semiconductor technology, perhaps Vietnam will just be a slightly bigger cat.
Đổi Mới just mean Change...(Change to something new)
Đổi mới là revolution, change là thay đổi bé Việt nam đã xóa bỏ phong kiến và sang xã hội chủ nghĩa. Change là kiểu thay đổi một phần nhỏ mà vẫn giữ lại bản chất như đổi chủ tịch nước, bổ sung luật,..
@@TMN_DC xin lỗi bạn. đổi mới không phải = revolution. Bạn dùng "revolution" thì chắc các cụ xẽ nhẩy bật lên đấy ! Ý của các cụ là "small change in direction" thôi. Trỉnh xửa một chút..vì các cụ không sai...i.e. "Market economy with Vietnamese charateristics" :-)
Booming corruptions from village to city to federal.
Corruption is everywhere, every country around the world, if you know how to live with it you will be fine. For example, you were stopped by the police for speeding at the Vietnam vs America match.
In Vietnam, you give them some cash and move on.
In the United States, depending on how fast you go, you have a small or large ticket, in which case you go to court for it, you have to pay the ticket and your insurance will increase, costing you time,money and sometimes ruin your life….
😂😂😂 ba que
Nước nào không có tham nhũng ?
@@penguin5989North Korea
keep barking dog
When you started from big 0, anything positive is considered as impressive. What is matter is how long would it take Vietnam to catch up neighbors like Malaysia or Thailand , let alone Taiwan, S. Korea,...?
Vietnam today is the smaller China 10 years ago. Its growth is NOT organic but more the results of temporary low labor cost for foreign companies. 20% of Vietnam GDP is based on output of one company: Samsung. Imagine one day Samsung pull up its stake and move to another cheaper country like India or Bangladesh, what will become of Vietnam?
Why we have to catch up south korea and taiwan anywa??? We don’t set that goal to compare with other countries.
actually I don't think Vietnam should became South Korea or Japan. A stable, healthy grow should be priority. There are so many problems with Korea and Japan today.
😂. Do Thailand, Malaysia and other ASEAN countries have as much rare earth as Vietnam? I think not. Rare earth is an important weapon for all nations in the next few decades, and I dare Samsung to leave VN now dude. Especially during this time (Russia vs Ukraine, US vs China's economy), and also BRICS too. Good luck keep insulting Vietnam dude.
Ở đông nam á Việt Nam có lẽ chỉ ngán Singapore về sự giàu có và chất sám chứ các nước còn lại sẽ từng bước vượt qua.
Có vượt được hay o có ảnh hưởng gì tới bạn o? Tai sao các nước khác tới Vn để lam gì(sam sung) họ tới để giúp chúng tôi hả ?
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Wait?how can Vietnam gdp growth better than China and India....because they are major economics..and China gdp growth few years back was 6% and India now 8-11%..and Vietnam is not major economy 😅
China's GDP is five times more then India's GDP, so of course China's GDP growth % is lower than India.
In the past five years, the average annual growth rate of per capita GDP in nominal US dollars from 2017 to 2022 was 7.9% in China (US$8,760-US$12,810), 6.7% in Vietnam (US$2,960-US$4,090), and 4.3% in Indonesia (US$3,890-US$4,800). , India is 4% ($1960-$2380), and the world average is 3.4% ($10890-$12880).
Because vietnam have large investment from korea, singapore, usa, japan...
*COMMUNIST VIETNAM* 🇻🇳👍
India FAILS
This is the economic growth rate calculated by GDP, not the size of the economy :
booming for the rich
impessive grow from poor to still developing countries over last decade , but till now day infrastucture of nation is still way behind , cost of living is inflated and the property price will scared away the investor , sadly say generally the work force is is skill non skill worker as compare to msia and thais . Vn lately been sugar coated by media ,,only when u settle dwn or come in then u start realise the Situation here .
どの国も最初はインフラが遅れていますよ。日本だって新幹線や高速道路ができたのは戦後20年経ってからです。ベトナムはこれからできますよ
Because you are poor that’s why you can not buy a house in vietnam
@@Channel17961 Yes, that's why they and the top comment @bobolee8531 are still poor
Win for communism
bye bye phillipines soon become new venezuela in asean
They should’ve focused on manufacturing instead of service
More like Ukraine 🇺🇦 if seeking war with China over South China Sea under USA encouragements.
@@kolonelkingkraker The thing with the Philippines is that energy sector is privatized, Philippines is among the more expensive in Asia when it comes to electricity. Add the blatant corruption, red tapes and other stuff that makes things harder and complicated... what a sad thing.
Filipinos love to bank on the "muh English skills" factor, but in reality, it barely helped this country to develop.
@@kzm-cb5mrdidn't really get it, could you give me some sources about Filipino please?
seem that energy market is coming to monopoly
Maybe my relatives are the exceptions, they are pretty lazy.
I don’t think this communist country as Vietnam is next Asian Tiger. Believe me, I am very sure about it for 100% if it still follow communist system.
lol an uneducated fool trying to be an economist
Communism works 😁
The economy is almost capitalism tho.
@@HuyHoanghouston are you Vietnamese ? who told you that? ruclips.net/video/mMubOw5H-yo/видео.htmlsi=tS-f7S_dPtNNjw5x
@@HuyHoanghoustonnope. It is socialist oriented market economy. What does it mean? It means Vietnam renovates its economy from communist economy system to market economy. However, the gov still keeps controlling some important section such as energy, telecommunication, mining industry, etc.
I mean it doesn't seem to work on its own though. It only works if it is able to parasitize on a capitalist system ...
@@HuyHoanghouston m thấy có tài phiệt nào nắm đầu đất nước như tư bản không ? học lại triết học đi
Decolonial Marxism works. Take all the time you need with that.
Bao nhiêu năm nữa thì công nhân việt nam mới có khả năng làm lương trung bình 1 ngày và mua được 1 con vịt quay, *48 năm nữa còn chưa chắc làm được điều đó.* 1 con vịt quay, còn an sinh xã hội thì sao, thua toàn tập. Thần tượng Bát và Đản nữa đi các bạn
Còm được như thế này thì không ăn mày là may mắn rồi nghĩ tới vịt quay làm gì
How?:v quy chụp kiểu méo gì thế như toàn dân tộc là động vật hạng 3 thua cả chó
Ở hang nào thế mà giờ vẫn còn thèm vịt quay?
Ừ 20 năm trc thua gấp 100 lần DNA , 20 năm sau thua gấp 1.4 thái, thua 400 usd thái. Gâu nữa đi th miên mọi
Time will tell, but I don't think it will become next tiger. Here is why, Vietnam is one of the most corrupt country in the world. Second, Vietnam depend on China to provide it most of the raw material and or hafl finished products for it final assembly, and alot of small manufacturers are those that move from China ( it does not wanted anymore). And finally but I think is the most important is that they are most relaxing easing going people (like the French) for nice speaking, however, for me, ex-Chinese Vietnamese, i would label them lazy maybetheylearnedit from the French people. They just don't want to work overtime. I believe that you have been heard that Vietnamese factory workers were on stike agaisnt Chinese owned ( just for political propaganda, media in the West never mention they also strike against Korean or Taiwan owned ).
I hope my personal view on Vietnamese works ethic doesn't offend anyone, if so, I'm apologize.
"The most corrupt country in the world" is just a mere propaganda tool by some organization sympathized for our enemy :v Yes, corruption is everywhere, but not like what they always said about us.
We work hard but not to the point of sacrificing life for work. We value the time with family and friends after work. Working overtime not only harms your body and mental health but also your family and social life.
Overtime work is already bad enough, imagine working your as off for a little money over something not even in your work agreement, not that it’s always bad though. As for the strikes, I thing there should be more factors that need considering here, like how the factories are treating their workers in general. In Vietnam we have never had strikes before, and I doubt work here is any easier than in Taiwan or China.
@@Duwung In Vietnam, taking 15 to 20% cut from the monthly wage is enough to create a major strike. There are obviously strikes in Vietnam but it is often about the salary, as they think their bosses have done sketchy stuff.
Số liệu nào cho thấy VN là 1 trong những nước tham nhũng nhất thế giới vậy ?
Salary in vn has been increasde by 10 folds 🥱..... HOW about this => a worker in viet nam 2023 on the average, they DON'T earn enough per day to buy a *roasted duck.* COMMON prove me wrong🖐
What I know is, my friends work in a factory, and some work in a supermarket and their salary is about 200 - 250 thousands vn dong/day (that's ~ 9-11 dollars/day), and a *roasted duck* in viet nam costs about 300 - 400 thousands vn dong. So how was that resembles a tiger, you mean like a *cartoon tiger!*
Vịt nướng tùy chỗ chứ nhỉ 🤔 một số nơi thậm chí 2 triệu đúng là lương thấp(cứ như? 20 ngàn/ngày??) nhưng trung bình người việt không mua nổi vịt thì thật lạ nó chỉ hợp lý ở nơi vùng quê hoặc mới cải tiến chưa hiệu quả
Lol roasted duck 200k for a big one for a family 4 people. if buying raw 90k per kg, chicken 60k per, garden chicken 110k per kg.
Yet vietnamese salary is still higher than those of orange california
Haha wet dream they still lack of electronic in every summer 😂😂
Lack of electricity did happen in China, a big economic country, as well. You will see what we can do more vs barriers :)))))))))))))
The capital Phnom Penh becomes the most energy-efficient city at night
We are selling solar electric to Singapore. Cambodia don’t have electric in many erea and internet is very weak. Electric is more expensive than in Vietnam.
@@minhbui7243Source: trust me bro. Why are you Veitnameses always so jealous of China? 😂 China lives rent free in your head
@@-_XD About the source, there are many reliable article about the lack of electricity of China on internet. And even it is not so. What is the purpose of the construction of Three Gorges Dam? Haha. That's what you assume. China is one of our neighbors in North and can be a nearest big country to compare here. Lastly, who is the one that always attempt to conflict with Viet Nam for thousand years ago? =))) we are the one lives rent free in your head, the one that China always desire of. Shame on you.
As a Vietnamese who went to college in the USA and now lives in District 1, I feel the need to say it once for all, that no matter how much the economy can grow, at the end of the day, the mindset of the Vietnamese will keep the society a third world slum. Why? Because of the indiscriminate littering, theft, and the lack of law enforcement to punish those who break the law.
If Vietnam doesn’t have the strict law and enforcement like Singapore, it will remain a third world slum for years, if not generations to come. A country without the rule of law is a no good country. Let’s look at those third world slum countries and Singapore and you’ll see what I’m talking about.
Well, but at least the serious crime will have no escape in VN, it's rather more peaceful country than most in the world. It's not really about law enforcement but rather important about self-awareness of the people, look at Japan for example, with their "social law" that thief is basically doesn't exist.
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Strict laws means nothing when law enforcer are corrupt. To end corruption, the salaries for law enforcement service men, to increase their salaries, then the economy must develop first.
Sulit membandingkan nya dengan singapura, singapura itu kota, bukan negara 😂
I have never been to Vietnam but have heard so many stories. They are very corrupt and there is a lot of theft. My late dad was robbed when he was there. My cousins all got ripped off too.