Star√ation
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You're being overconfident.Sorry we have to use our own workers because Vietnam does not have the skilled workers we need.
We're running an aluminum extractor and smelter. This isn't rice farming. This is high tech operations. The Vietnamese workers have no idea how to properly use the equipment and training them will take too long, so we bring a few hundred trained technicians into Vietnam.
On the other hand, Vietnam is supplying southern China with over 100 thousand unskilled illegal immigrants. If you kick out our 100, then we kick out your 100 thousand, deal?
Believe that Chinese are already sorta very advanced civilization, right?
China's scientific and technical achievement are already at the level that the rest of the world have to play the "catch-up game", right?
When Intel opened its chip testing and assembly facility in Ho Chi Minh City, they even did not complain about Vietnamese "inferior workers" as you did. Could you hire a skilled worker for 1 USD per month?
Intel Opens US$1 Billion Chip Factory in Vietnam | PCWorld Business Center