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Vietnam really has serious issues

[OPINION] Vietnam: a poor country with rich country problems | Opinion | Thanh Nien Daily

Vietnam plans to relieve its spiraling public debts by raising taxes, but the rapid graying of its workforce could throw a wrench into that plan.
Vietnam’s elderly population is much higher than other low-income countries--so is its public debt, which dwarfs the debts of some developed countries.
Public debt is basically the people’s debt -- one they must ultimately pay out of pocket when their government decides either to increase taxes or cut major spending.
If the government apparatus continues to grow, Vietnam won't be able to reduce its spending and will be forced to axe development projects.
Government investments will have to be taken over by private investors at high interest rates and low profits (due to rising taxes, for example). These risks to bond holders will make government bonds increasingly expensive.
Private investors won’t want to expand and may even scale down their operations.
They are already laying-low and bracing for tax increases.
Vietnam’s public debt is roughly US$83 billion--put another way, each of its 90.7 million citizens owes roughly $910, a sum equivalent to half of the country’s $1,890 per capita GDP.
Everyone is speculating about whether each citizen can afford to make or save that much money for the government, particularly as may of them enter the autumn of their lives.
Starting in 2007, Vietnam’s population entered a “golden” age -- a term defined by the United Nations Population Fund as a period in which the number of working-age people (16 to 59) is twice the population of non-working age people.
Vietnam's government didn't seem to make good use of that gold.
With few of its industrialization goals met, the country is graying faster than most countries in the world.
A graying period is defined as one with at least 10 percent of its population over 60 or 7 percent over 65.
Vietnam is already there, and soon those figures will hit 20 percent and 14 percent, respectively.

Lonely Vietnam

Countries that report comparable incomes to Vietnam generally have younger populations, according to figures maintained by the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund.
In Laos and the Philippines, only 4 percent of the population is over 65. In Cambodia, Indonesia and India, it's 5 percent.
Vietnam’s public debt to GDP ratio (55 percent) is higher than all of those countries, except for India.
Brunei and Malaysia’s populations are younger. Brunei’s income is 15 times Vietnam's and its debts only account for 2.5 percent of its GDP.
Malaysia’s income dwarfs Vietnam's fivefold.
Brazil’s population is close to Vietnam's in terms of age, but its income is three times higher.
Singapore has a high public debt ratio but enjoys high incomes -- the same is the case with old Japan.
Many studies estimated that Vietnam’s golden population would gray in around 25 to 30 years, or possibly even 15 years. That's startlingly fast considering the same process took 70 years in Sweden and 115 years in France.
Aging doesn't just put pension and social welfare stress on the economy, which add to the public debt burden, but also creates a shortage of workers. The government’s industrialization and modernization goals might suddenly seem far-fetched given Vietnam's aging problem.
A recent report by the International Labor Organization ranked Vietnamese laborers among the least effective in Asia-Pacific, with a productivity 15 times lower than in Singapore, 11 times lower than those in Japan, 10 times lower than South Korea, 5 times lower than Malaysia and 2.5 times lower than Thailand.
What's worse, Vietnam’s labor productivity growth has slowed from an annual average of 5.2 percent from 2002 to 2007 to 3.3 percent in 2008.
The country stands alone in terms of unfavorable per capita income, population age and public debts.
Taken together, these factors portend challenged.
Vietnam is aging as it sinks further into debt.
If it wants to rescue itself, it's going to have to renovate its economy through bolder and more radical efforts than what we're seeing now.
 
Vietnam really has serious issues

A recent report by the International Labor Organization ranked Vietnamese laborers among the least effective in Asia-Pacific, with a productivity 15 times lower than in Singapore, 11 times lower than those in Japan, 10 times lower than South Korea, 5 times lower than Malaysia and 2.5 times lower than Thailand.
What's worse, Vietnam’s labor productivity growth has slowed from an annual average of 5.2 percent from 2002 to 2007 to 3.3 percent in 2008.
The country stands alone in terms of unfavorable per capita income, population age and public debts.
Taken together, these factors portend challenged.
Vietnam is aging as it sinks further into debt.
If it wants to rescue itself, it's going to have to renovate its economy through bolder and more radical efforts than what we're seeing now.
Yeah, and we r notorious for beating boss, burning , stealing & looting from the factories we work for ,too.

But bcz VN have very important location, thats why JP-US -EU-Russia invesment still flowing to VN and help VN to increase 2 notches in the Competitive index :pop:'
VN jumps two notches in WEF rankings
17:49 | 03/09/2014
VGP – Viet Nam made two steps forward to the 68th place in the World Economic Forum (WEF) Global Competitive Index 2014-2015 Rankings, according to the Global Competitiveness Report 2014 – 2015.



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In Southeast Asia, Viet Nam ranked 6th after Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia and the Philippines.


Up two positions, Viet Nam ranks 68th with a performance almost unchanged from last year.

Following an episode of double-digit inflation in 2011, its macro-economic situation continues to improve (75th, up 12 positions), as inflation declined to 6%.

VGP News | VN jumps two notches in WEF rankings - VN jumps two notches in WEF rankings
 
Yeah, and we r notorious for beating boss, burning , stealing & looting from the factories we work for ,too.

But bcz VN have very important location, thats why JP-US -EU-Russia invesment still flowing to VN and help VN to increase 2 notches in the Competitive index :pop:'

Just accept the fact that your own countryman know your kind is lazy. Accepting reality is a good thing. You should try that once in a while.
 
Just accept the fact that your own countryman know your kind is lazy. Accepting reality is a good thing. You should try that once in a while.
VN is doomed...:( let celebrate a doom party...:cool:
 
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Just accept the fact that your own countryman know your kind is lazy. Accepting reality is a good thing. You should try that once in a while.
They r not lazy, they just work in factory like they work in their rice field (abt 70- % of VNese living in rural areas). As u know, farm work dont require the farmer to work too hard. So, they look lazy.

To change the working habit,some VN companies now trying to hire Jpese mangers or collaborate with JP-S.Korea companies to to improve it, and they help VN worker a lot in enhancing their working skill , thats why we increase 2 notches in Global competitive index.,
 
Russia to supply Sukhoi Superjet 100 to Vietnam
(VOV) - Vietnam and Russia on September 6 reached an agreement under which Russia will supply Sukhoi Superjet 100 (SSJ100) to two air transporters: Vietnam Airlines and Vietjet Air.

Deputy Industry and Trade Minister Viktor Evtukhov made the confirmation on the sidelines of the 17th session of the Vietnam-Russia Intergovernmental Committee for Economic, Commercial, Scientific, and Technological Cooperation in Vladivostok city.

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Interfax quoted Evtukhov as saying Russia will “deliver the flagship of the Russian aircraft plane Sukhoi Superjet 100 to two Vietnamese airlines: Vietnam Airlines and VietJet Air”.

However, he did not disclose the number of SSJ100s and the delivery time.

“We had silence on this issue for some time, the negotiations seemed to have stalled, but today the Vietnamese side said that the interest in the liner is maintained, and we very much hope that the citizens of Vietnam will soon be able to fly on these comfortable and safe Russian aircraft," Evtukhov said.

SSJ100 is a new aircraft family allowing its passengers to experience the mainline level of comfort. The leading-edge technologies, being the core ingredient of the Sukhoi Superjet 100 Project, penetrate its every stage – from design and development to final assembly, delivering a modern, economically efficient and globally marketable aircraft.

Sukhoi Superjet 100 features fully electronic fly-by-wire control system for piloting, landing gear extension and retraction, and a brake system to prove its high maintainability and weight perfection.

The airliner was designed and spearheaded by Sukhoi, a division of the Russian civil aerospace company (UAC), in co-operation with several foreign partners.

Russia to supply Sukhoi Superjet 100 to Vietnam | VOV Online Newspaper

Good, seem like Superjet 100 meet the international safety standard now :-)
 
Russia to supply Sukhoi Superjet 100 to Vietnam
(VOV) - Vietnam and Russia on September 6 reached an agreement under which Russia will supply Sukhoi Superjet 100 (SSJ100) to two air transporters: Vietnam Airlines and Vietjet Air.

Deputy Industry and Trade Minister Viktor Evtukhov made the confirmation on the sidelines of the 17th session of the Vietnam-Russia Intergovernmental Committee for Economic, Commercial, Scientific, and Technological Cooperation in Vladivostok city.

Sukhoi%20Superjet%20100.jpg

Interfax quoted Evtukhov as saying Russia will “deliver the flagship of the Russian aircraft plane Sukhoi Superjet 100 to two Vietnamese airlines: Vietnam Airlines and VietJet Air”.

However, he did not disclose the number of SSJ100s and the delivery time.

“We had silence on this issue for some time, the negotiations seemed to have stalled, but today the Vietnamese side said that the interest in the liner is maintained, and we very much hope that the citizens of Vietnam will soon be able to fly on these comfortable and safe Russian aircraft," Evtukhov said.

SSJ100 is a new aircraft family allowing its passengers to experience the mainline level of comfort. The leading-edge technologies, being the core ingredient of the Sukhoi Superjet 100 Project, penetrate its every stage – from design and development to final assembly, delivering a modern, economically efficient and globally marketable aircraft.

Sukhoi Superjet 100 features fully electronic fly-by-wire control system for piloting, landing gear extension and retraction, and a brake system to prove its high maintainability and weight perfection.

The airliner was designed and spearheaded by Sukhoi, a division of the Russian civil aerospace company (UAC), in co-operation with several foreign partners.

Russia to supply Sukhoi Superjet 100 to Vietnam | VOV Online Newspaper

Good, seem like Superjet 100 meet the international safety standard now :-)
Good on Russia. Is Vietnam buying the jet same Vietnam making the jet ?
 
Good on Russia. Is Vietnam buying the jet same Vietnam making the jet ?
Maybe we buy the Jet on credit .

And I dont understand what it means here "same Vietnam making the jet ?"
 
@NiceGuy: VN index is going up, what do you do recently ? I got 20 % benefit and jumped out from PVX at 5.5, but it rose up to 6.1. :)
 
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@NiceGuy: VN index is going up, what do you do recently ? I got 20 % benefit and jumped out from PVX at 5.5, but it rose up to 6.1. :)
I bought PVR from 3.6 and sold at 4.3, ICF from 4.8 and sold at 6.0, now, Im waiting and watching. U should buy a stock that have a good Q 2 profit and haven't raise up high yet like PVT, DRH, LCG. PTL is good ,too

Shjt , I missed the chance to buy BCC, I intended to buy it at 9.0, but I hesitated, now it go up too high to 11.6 :(
 
I bought PVR from 3.6 and sold at 4.3, ICF from 4.8 and sold at 6.0, now, Im waiting and watching. U should buy a stock that have a good Q 2 profit and haven't raise up high yet like PVT, DRH, LCG. PTL is good ,too

Shjt , I missed the chance to buy BCC, I intended to buy it at 9.0, but I hesitated, now it go up too high to 11.6 :(

Thks you. bro.
 
US slaps duties on steel pipes from Vietnam, Malaysia, Thailand | Business | Thanh Nien Daily

The United States will slap duties on imports of stainless-steel pressure pipe from Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam after finding the products had been sold at unfairly low prices, the government said on Tuesday.
The U.S. International Trade Commission said U.S. producers were injured by imports from the three countries, the final step in triggering duties as high as 167.1 percent for some pipe from Malaysia.
The pipe is used in pharmaceutical production lines, petrochemical lines, brewery process and transport lines and general food processor lines.
Imports from the three countries totaled $49.9 million in 2013, the ITC said.

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