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70th Anniversary of Vietnam National Day

Yep, Vn is awlays agaisnt Facist Jpanese...but China bowed down to them in 1978 ......

Time will tell but there are incidences of your members are buying the bizzare behaviours of the jpn right wing(s)

We welcome business with anyone in good faiths just like what VN is now doing with everyone in the world

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Time will tell but there are incidences of your members are buying the bizzare behaviours of the jpn right wing(s)

We welcome business with anyone in good faiths just like what VN is now doing with everyone in the world
If Mao was still alive in 1978, would he accept the deal with JP in 1978, deal with US in 1979 ??? No, he would never accept to surrender Senkaku, Taiwan for some cheap Yen, Dollar.

" business" between China-JP and USA is so much unfair to China. US still control your TW while CN economy start falling due to the sanction coming from US now. China gain Nothing from US but losing TW-Senkaku for good.

Cn hurt its little commies bro to make US happy in 1979. But now, USA feel unhappy with China, so, CN lose everything (TW-Senkaku-economics grow etc) plus losing good relationship with its commies brother....
 
If Mao was still alive in 1978, would he accept the deal with JP in 1978, deal with US in 1979 ??? No, he would never accept to surrender Senkaku, Taiwan for some cheap Yen, Dollar.

" business" between China-JP and USA is so much unfair to China. US still control your TW while CN economy start falling due to the sanction coming from US now. China gain Nothing from US but losing TW-Senkaku for good.

Cn hurt its little commies bro to make US happy in 1979. But now, USA feel unhappy with China, so, CN lose everything (TW-Senkaku-economics grow etc) plus losing good relationship with its commies brother....

There was no "deals" as you were accusing us without legitimate grounds regarding both Taiwan and Diaoyu Islands sovereignties. They all belong to China.

Read these:
One-China Policy (in respect of Taiwan)
White Paper--The One-China Principle and the Taiwan Issue

China's undisputed sovereignty over Diaoyu Islands
Potsdam Declaration - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cairo Declaration - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

You said: "he would never accept to surrender Senkaku" in which "Senkaku" is a term out of Facists jpnese mentality and you are already buying it

Our economy is slowing down for a number of reasons which is in tandem with a world wide slow-down and as a economy as big as China you cant hold-on to a double digit growth forever which is unrealistic.

Lastly Vietcongs are seeking for a "breast-implant" from jpnese and the hegemony to look big
Look at yourself and VN members here on board
If you want to get along with China on good terms, then fine. Our doors are open.

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There was no "deals" as you were accusing us without legitimate grounds regarding both Taiwan and Diaoyu Islands sovereignties. They all belong to China.

Read these:
One-China Policy (in respect of Taiwan)
White Paper--The One-China Principle and the Taiwan Issue

China's undisputed sovereignty over Diaoyu Islands
Potsdam Declaration - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cairo Declaration - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

You said: "he would never accept to surrender Senkaku" in which "Senkaku" is a term out of Facists jpnese mentality and you are already buying it
The name Senkaku is easier to remember and write than its name in Chinese, just like you guys love to write SCS when VN call it East VN sea ( the most important part of SCS(east VN sea) is under VN's control.
Our economy is slowing down for a number of reasons which is in tandem with a world wide slow-down and as a economy as big as China you cant hold-on to a double digit growth forever which is unrealistic.

Lastly Vietcongs are seeking for a "breast-implant" from jpnese and the hegemony to look big
Look at yourself and VN members here on board
If you want to get along with China on good terms, then fine. Our doors are open.
You economy is slowing down and it has No way to recover , specially when TPP deal start . For example: CN will lose a good customer like VN as VN will stop buying CN machineries , cotton yarn etc.

Some Cnese also admit that TPP will hurt Cn economy quite hard. CN will face with a serious risk of economy collapse.

TPP Will Hurt China Companies
ByChris Priddyon June 9th, 2015Posted inChina Business,Legal News
China, the world’s second largest economy, is not one of the twelve countries currently negotiating a Trans-Pacific Partnership (“TPP”) multilateral trade agreement. The United States and Japan, respectively the world’s No. 1 and No. 3 largest economies, are anchoring the negotiations. Nonetheless, a concluded TPP could adversely impact companies in China that manufacture and export goods.

By way of background on the TPP, please reference my blog postshereandhere.


TPP will adversely impact China businesses.

One of the principal objectives of any free trade agreement, and specifically the one being pursued under the TPP, is eliminating or significantly reducing participating countries’ import tariffs. As referenced in one of my previous blogs about the TPP, the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (“USTR”) used an example of U.S. automobile parts exports to Vietnam to show the importance of import tariff reductions to U.S. companies.

In the USTR’s example, exports of certain automobile parts to Vietnam are subject to a 27% Vietnamese import tariff. Because China, the European Union, and India have free trade agreements (“FTAs”) with Vietnam, exports of these countries’ automobile parts are not subject to Vietnam’s 27% import tariff. If the TPP eliminates Vietnamese tariff rates for U.S. automobile parts, U.S. exporters will have achieved a level and more competitive playing field in Vietnam against exporters from China, the EU, and India.Trade in Goods, USTR. In the example and after TPP, Vietnamese imports of automobile parts from China, the EU, India, and the United States will all be subject to no import tariffs.

Based on other FTAs signed by the United States, we can assume that the TPP would have strict requirements for determining an imported good’s country of origin and whether it qualifies for lower import tariffs under the TPP. For example, under the 2012 U.S.-Korea Free Trade Agreement (“KORUS”), a product traded between the United States and Korea generally must meet one of the following criteria to be eligible for 0% or reduced import tariffs:

  • wholly obtained from one of the countries –an example of which is an agricultural product (like a tomato) that was grown from seed in the country;
  • produced in either Korea or the United States, with any input originating in another country having undergone a shift in Harmonized Tariff Schedule or “HTS” classifications as outlined in KORUS – for example, KORUS may require that a product’s components originally classified under one subheading chapter be ultimately included in a finished product that is classified under another subheading; or
  • produced in either Korea or the United States with any other country’s inputs accounting for less than a total percentage of the product’s net value or cost.
Referencing USTR’s automobile parts example above in the context of the TPP, we can understand how the TPP could adversely impact companies in China that manufacture and export parts and components. Let’s assume that the TPP is signed by the 12 participating countries and that under USTR’s example, Vietnam’s 27% import tariff is eliminated for automobile parts from the TPP countries. Let’s also assume that a U.S. company (“Company ABC”) makes automobile parts and sources some subcomponents from China.

If Company ABC wants to export its automobile parts to Vietnam with no import duty, and thus be competitive with Chinese, EU and Indian companies whose companies’ parts have no import duties, Company ABC will first need to determine whether its parts will be deemed of U.S. origin under TPP. This is a significant concern for Company ABC because it sources certain subcomponents from China and because its product will be subject to a 27% import duty if Company ABC cannot demonstrate its product is of U.S. origin. If the value or cost of auto subcomponents is too great or the subcomponents do not undergo the required HTS shifts so that Company ABC can claim U.S. origin for the finished auto part, Company ABC may reduce or eliminate sourcing of parts from China for exports to Vietnam.

As demonstrated by this example, manufacturers and exporters in China could lose customers or current product demand levels because companies under TPP would want to ensure their products qualify for TPP benefits. Companies in those countries negotiating the TPP will be carefully evaluating TPP country of origin requirements and the impact on their goods. So will companies in China.
TPP will hurt CN economy badly. | HoangSa.ORG V3- Diễn đàn tuyên truyền về vấn đề biển đảo-chủ quyền dân tộc (HoangSa.NET)
 
Good thread become potential troll fest.
Ok... happy national day.
Its still not a troll fest, we just want CNese to understand why oppressed nations like VN-CN should stand together to defeat the invaders, just like why chairman Mao supported HCM to kick US our of our nation.

If CNese still want to live in their delision, still keep thinking that they are so strong, 1979 decision is a smart move, their economy cant collapse, every one need their goods etc, then Okay, disussion over, just let things happen as it will.

Vnese know clearly what will happen to CN, just like we predict exactly the fall of CNY :)
 
I know some of you guys are cheap。I didn't know some of you guys are this cheap。

Thick-skinned too。
You are cunning!

Our parade is for our celebration of victory against the japanese invaders during ww2

If not because of the OP who initiated the thread on good intentions. nobody in China knows this is your National Day

So dont TRICK others into believing your words please

In fact it was your President Trương Tấn Sang who appeared in Tiananmen watching our Parade

BTW thank you for his coming to China in the event which symbolised Vietnam is against Facist Jpanese

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Woahh you guys are soooo sensitive. Relax my dear friends!!! Out of all the non-Chinese members here, I think I love China the most. Even if you were attacking me here, I still love you all, Chinese friends. I am here to promote discussions, understanding and friendship between our different countries. So chillax!

I will post a special video here for you all, it is a music video of a Vietnamese singer, a Turk singing in Vietnamese and a Chinese Hua girl model from Vietnam. See, all three, Viet, Turk and an ethnic Chinese girl working happily together in one video. Let’s all be friendly and cooperate together like them:

 
The name Senkaku is easier to remember and write than its name in Chinese, just like you guys love to write SCS when VN call it East VN sea ( the most important part of SCS(east VN sea) is under VN's control.
You economy is slowing down and it has No way to recover , specially when TPP deal start . For example: CN will lose a good customer like VN as VN will stop buying CN machineries , cotton yarn etc.

Some Cnese also admit that TPP will hurt Cn economy quite hard. CN will face with a serious risk of economy collapse.

you are simplistic talking nothing except TPP all the time when TPP is still in a limbo
The choice of how you prefer to the naming of a place shows your political inclination

Woahh you guys are soooo sensitive. Relax my dear friends!!! Out of all the non-Chinese members here, I think I love China the most. Even if you were attacking me here, I still love you all, Chinese friends. I am here to promote discussions, understanding and friendship between our different countries. So chillax!

I will post a special video here for you all, it is a music video of a Vietnamese singer, a Turk singing in Vietnamese and a Chinese Hua girl model from Vietnam. See, all three, Viet, Turk and an ethnic Chinese girl working happily together in one video. Let’s all be friendly and cooperate together like them:


What too sentitive? You started the ridicule which is childish!
You have a history of dishing cheap shots before like the "Deng / Carter handshakes" as one example
You can still follow the hypocritic moves like a jpnese right wing. We know what you are up to, Viet troll!

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you are simplistic talking nothing except TPP all the time when TPP is still in a limbo
The choice of how you prefer to the naming of a place shows your political inclination



What too sentitive? You started the ridicule which is childish!
You have a history of dishing cheap shots before like the "Deng / Carter handshakes" as one example
You can still follow the hypocritic moves like a jpnese right wing. We know what you are up to, Viet troll!

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What sensitivity? the very type that you are showing here. We were all enjoying talking with each other until you stomp in with your killjoy attitude. Just relax comrade! We are all neighbours.

As for the Deng-Carter handshakes, gosh you still remember that?...but why didn’t you also remembered that I was posting that as a reply to your countrymen who first accused Vietnam of shaking hands with the US and whoring itself, etc? So its perfectly ok for your countrymen to make that kind of insults but when I reminded him about the same Deng-Carter history, it suddenly become a cheap shot? Come on buddy, think more carefully.

But more importantly, relax!!
 

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