What remains for Vietnam is AIIB and RCEP.
In fact. most Vietnamese businessmen know where their future profit lie. Definitely not in the US which wishes to use Vietnam and other small power as cannon fodders in its greater take on China.
You know, Obama wants to write the rule of the game and TPP is a perfect tool.
US has never been for sharing or equality.
That's not necessarily truly @TaiShang , you will notice that the trade balance between Vietnam and the United States has increased steadily over the years.
Bilateral Trade between the United States in Net Terms (In billions of US Dollars)
- 1993 : $7 million
- 1994: $220 million
- 1995: $451 million
- 1996: $947 million
- 2005: $7.5 Billion
- 2006: $9.5 Billion
- 2007: $12 Billion
- 2010: $18 Billion
- 2011: $22 Billion
- 2012: $25 Billion
- 2013: $29 Billion
- 2014: $37 Billion
So as you can see, Vietnam's top 4 trading partners include: ASEAN, China, USA, Japan, and South Korea.
The United States' and Vietnam's trade relations have increased by over 5000% in a span of just 24 years, my friend.
Lastly, from trends, the bilateral trade between Vietnam and the United States is set to exceed $45 Billion. Lastly, Vietnam exports more to the US than the US exports to Vietnam; so the balance of trade, naturally, favors Vietnam.
Compare that with the balance of trade between Sino-Vietnamese bilateral trade, which favors China. Vietnam is in the red in such trade relations. In other words, Vietnam actually "EARNS" with trade with the United States and Japan; in trade terms with China, Vietnam "PAYS".
Please Refer,
https://www.census.gov/foreign-trade/balance/c5520.html
@Viet @xesy @Yorozuya @vietminh @Viva_Viet @Carlosa --- can i ask you guys to confirm my statement? Perhaps i may be wrong.