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25% of Japanese firms relocate to Vietnam after China exit: JETRO

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As many as 25 percent of Japanese firms have relocated their operations to Vietnam after the China exit, Yasuzumi Hirotaka, head of the Ho Chi Minh City branch of the Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO), said at a meeting in the southern city of Can Tho.

The regular event was held by the Can Tho branch of the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) to review investment activities Vietnam’s Mekong Delta.

Japanese investors are attracted by the cheap labor costs and the much improved infrastructure in the Southeast Asian country, Hirotaka elaborated.

Many new bridges and roads have been built in Vietnam, cutting travel times between localities, so Japanese businesses want to expand investment to other areas rather than just Ho Chi Minh City, he added.

Still, businesses from the East Asian country are still concerned as investment information remains mostly unclear, while labor costs have also begun rising, the JETRO official noted.

The weak supporting industries of Vietnam is also an issue, as a business could only domestically source 33 percent of the necessary materials for production, while having to import the remaining proportion.

Vietnam thus needs more support in terms of taxes and other incentives to improve the supporting industries.

A representative of the South Korean trade organization also told the meeting that its member businesses do not know much about the agriculture sector in Vietnam’s Mekong Delta.

Mekong Delta provinces are therefore urged to supply more information and introduce their strengths to foreign businesses to be able to attract more investors, the South Korean trade organization advised.

Besides Can Tho, which is directly administered by the central government, the Mekong Delta also includes such provinces as Long An, Tien Giang, Ben Tre, Vinh Long, Tra Vinh, Hau Giang, Soc Trang, Dong Thap, An Giang, Kien Giang, Bac Lieu and Ca Mau.

These 13 localities took advantage of the Friday meeting to inform international investors that they are calling investment for 74 projects.

Japanese businesses will boost investment to the Mekong Delta, and seafood emerges as the industry with the biggest potential, according to the Japanese trade representative.

Vietnam’s Mekong Delta attracted $2.3 billion worth of foreign investment between 2011 and 2014, according to the VCCI Can Tho.

The area posted an average economic growth of 10 percent annually from 2001 to 2010, and 8.8 percent a year in the 2011-14 period.

There are now 29,000 businesses operating in the Mekong Delta, accounting for 7.7 percent of the total number of firms across Vietnam.

Considered Vietnam’s granary, the Mekong Delta supplies more than 90 percent of the country’s rice production, and 50 percent of the seafood outputs, among many other agriculture produce, according to the VCCI Can Tho.


25% of Japanese firms relocate to Vietnam after China exit: JETRO
 
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Japanese businesses will boost investment to the Mekong Delta, and seafood emerges as the industry with the biggest potential, according to the Japanese trade representative.


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TpP could be signed in Feb,2016. Its no use for TPP nation like JP to keep its company in none TPP nation like CN cos it will not bring any benefit for JP there :)

You know how much Vietnamese agricultural goods are being heralded in my country right now?

Seriously, the craze for Vietnamese mangoes and other exotic fruits...lol.

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TpP could be signed in Feb,2016. Its no use for TPP nation like JP to keep its company in none TPP nation like CN cos it will not bring any benefit for JP there :)

My friend, all you have to do is provide us with fish, fish, plenty of fishes of the sea and we shall bless you people abundantly...!

Bring to us tuna, salmon, sea bass, trout, octopus, whale, er, i mean, scientific animals, and more tuna, and more salmon, more tuna, more scientific animals, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera....


LOL!!!!!
 
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Yess, our mango is very delicious, its abt $,
1.5/ kg in VN now, how much in JP ??
 
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Yess, our mango is very delicious, its abt $,
1.5/ kg in VN now, how much in JP ??

Cheap! Maybe 1000 yen per kilo. That's about $8 USD per kilo.

Vietnamese mangoes definitely are cheaper and more affordable than mangoes grown in Japan. The demand for tropical fruit from Vietnam is extremely high in Japan. We will soon import en masse your durian, rambotan, lychee, dragonfruit, guava, aniz seeds, starfruit etc etc!
 
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Cheap! Maybe 1000 yen per kilo. That's about $8 USD per kilo.

Vietnamese mangoes definitely are cheaper and more affordable than mangoes grown in Japan. The demand for tropical fruit from Vietnam is extremely high in Japan. We will soon import en masse your durian, rambotan, lychee, dragonfruit, guava, aniz seeds, starfruit etc etc!
I think JP can help VN to improve Mango quality and reduce the cost when shipping to JP, its should be around $ 4-4,5 / kg only. Then Jpese can buy more mango from VN:cheers:
 
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Into the breasts of the rising sun:enjoy:
Sucking blood from domestic economy of Japan further more
Japan's economy falls back into recession again

I can't understand why you are so condescendent.

Japan is facing the exact same issues that you will face soon, all of them, at a bigger scale and severity than Japan.

Japan still has a GDP per capita of 35k, while for China that is 8.5k

The whole problem with Japan is this:
  1. Declining Population
  2. Aging Population
  3. Highly Homogenous Country, with no desire to take in immigrants
  4. Highly rigid society

If you were to worry so much about Japan, perhaps it was also time to worry about China, for Chinese demographics are running exactly like Japan, albeit a generation behind.

it should be 100% to leave china.

Your nationalistic BS couldn't mass the fact that the reality is totally different. China is desperately trying to attract higher end Japanese firms in Semiconductors, Robotics, Chemicals, and the like, to upgrade China's own industrial structure.
 
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I can't understand why you are so condescendent.

Japan is facing the exact same issues that you will face soon, all of them, at a bigger scale and severity than Japan.

Japan still has a GDP per capita of 35k, while for China that is 8.5k

The whole problem with Japan is this:
  1. Declining Population
  2. Aging Population
  3. Highly Homogenous Country, with no desire to take in immigrants
  4. Highly rigid society

If you were to worry so much about Japan, perhaps it was also time to worry about China, for Chinese demographics are running exactly like Japan, albeit a generation behind.



Your nationalistic BS couldn't mass the fact that the reality is totally different. China is desperately trying to attract higher end Japanese firms in Semiconductors, Robotics, Chemicals, and the like, to upgrade China's own industrial structure.
lol
Mind your own business in some shining power, shall we?
Provide enough electricity to your countrymen first then worry about Japanland's demo-graphics.
 
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Mind your own business in some shining power, shall we?
Provide enough electricity to your countrymen first then worry about Japanland's demo-graphics.

Now you have come to ad-hominem attacks.

The problem with people like you is that when you have no reasoning to make, attacking others, and somehow trying to downgrade others seems to be the only course to take.

I can't else imagine why my country's capacity to provide or not provide electricity to its citizens, has anything to do with my personal comments regarding Japanese demographics.

I hope that American members here try giving in kind what Chinese members give to countries less developed that them. As I say, by proportion America is far more developed and prosperous than China, compared to what China is to India.

So if Americans, or even Japanese were to continue your vile behavior, that would essentially make all Chinese poor and stupid.


Also, "mind your own business," is the same no-logic reasoning. Shouldn't you then be the one minding your own business, and not try meddling or commenting on Japan?

Anyways this is public forum, for the explicit purpose of discussion and dialogue. You might want to leave this thread, if you can't understand that basic principle.

Mango is much better than those contaminated fish from Northern Japan.
Great idea!

Again, a largely non-sensical point.

Japan has a reputation for high quality, and as such even Chinese would first eat/consume/use Japanese products before they do that with Chinese.

Also, one or two isolated incidents don't make a difference. I can point to many simply grotesque incidents in Chinese food industry, that are far worse than the potential of radiation in fish will ever be.
 
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Now you have come to ad-hominem attacks.

The problem with people like you is that when you have no reasoning to make, attacking others, and somehow trying to downgrade others seems to be the only course to take.

I can't else imagine why my country's capacity to provide or not provide electricity to its citizens, has anything to do with my personal comments regarding Japanese demographics.

I hope that American members here try giving in kind what Chinese members give to countries less developed that them. As I say, by proportion America is far more developed and prosperous than China, compared to what China is to India.

So if Americans, or even Japanese were to continue your vile behavior, that would essentially make all Chinese poor and stupid.


Also, "mind your own business," is the same no-logic reasoning. Shouldn't you then be the one minding your own business, and not try meddling or commenting on Japan?

Anyways this is public forum, for the explicit purpose of discussion and dialogue. You might want to leave this thread, if you can't understand that basic principle.



Again, a largely non-sensical point.

Japan has a reputation for high quality, and as such even Chinese would first eat/consume/use Japanese products before they do that with Chinese.

Also, one or two isolated incidents don't make a difference. I can point to many simply grotesque incidents in Chinese food industry, that are far worse than the potential of radiation in fish will ever be.
What's wrong with mango being better than contaminated Japan fish near the nuclear station?
Are u trying to tell us those fish is eatable?
Why don't u import those fish to nourish malnutrtional Indian kids?
 
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You know how much Vietnamese agricultural goods are being heralded in my country right now?

Seriously, the craze for Vietnamese mangoes and other exotic fruits...lol.

Thanks!!

Japan, Vietnam team making natural rubber greener - European Rubber Journal » European Rubber Journal

Farmers cheer as Vietnam inks deal to export straw to Japan for cow feed | Business | Thanh Nien Daily

Vietnamese mango promoted in Japan

cynmY36V.jpg


Door to Japan opens wider for Vietnamese goods after TPP: envoy

Wjzvx7Co.jpg




My friend, all you have to do is provide us with fish, fish, plenty of fishes of the sea and we shall bless you people abundantly...!

Bring to us tuna, salmon, sea bass, trout, octopus, whale, er, i mean, scientific animals, and more tuna, and more salmon, more tuna, more scientific animals, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera....


LOL!!!!!
No one beats our mangoes, we have traders from countries purchasing them, and re-selling them with tags of their own country
 
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