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What is there to be butthurt about? :P

We are the biggest importer of Vietnamese electronics remember?

In any case, our exports in 2013 alone were worth $2.2 trillion. There is a significant difference in scale.
Hold on to your seat, we have achieved trade balance (trade surplus to be precise) 7 years ahead of schedule last year. :sleep:

You guys might need lub:p:

We have been able to buy arms in the past 20 years despite having huge annual trade deficit. I can't imagine what our future would be like as we achieve more trade surplus.
 
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Good job, one will do a good job if one put all energy and willing on economic development rather than political struggle,
 
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Hold on to your seat, we have achieved trade balance (trade surplus to be precise) 7 years ahead of schedule last year. :sleep:

You guys might need lub:p:

We have been able to buy arms in the past 20 years despite having huge annual trade deficit. I can't imagine what our future would be like as we achieve more trade surplus.

Wow, you only just managed to get a trade surplus?

We've had trade surpluses so long that we've built up our currency reserves to over $4 trillion. :P
 
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Wow, you only just managed to get a trade surplus?

We've had trade surpluses so long that we've built up our currency reserves to over $4 trillion. :P

Leave the Vietnamese alone. Haven't they suffered enough?

Plus they are an awesome people.
 
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Leave the Vietnamese alone. Haven't they suffered enough?

Plus they are an awesome people.

He's the one calling us "Chinaman", which is a racial slur. :P

Chinaman (term) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Whereas I'm merely pointing out that there is a significant difference in scale between China and Vietnam, it's not as black and white as they are suggesting. Not to mention the fact that it is actually China that is the biggest importer of Vietnamese electronics.
 
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He's the one calling us "Chinaman", which is a racial slur. :P

Chinaman (term) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Whereas I'm merely pointing out that there is a significant difference in scale between China and Vietnam, it's not as black and white as they are suggesting. Not to mention the fact that it is actually China that is the biggest importer of Vietnamese electronics.

Didn't read that bit.

Sorry :)
 
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He's the one calling us "Chinaman", which is a racial slur. :P

Chinaman (term) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Whereas I'm merely pointing out that there is a significant difference in scale between China and Vietnam, it's not as black and white as they are suggesting. Not to mention the fact that it is actually China that is the biggest importer of Vietnamese electronics.
Come on, you guys troll us everywhere including this thread and now you cry about it. I know that your Chinese mod gives you guys free passes whenever you guys refer to us as "monkey" but please....keep it civil a bit here:p:
 
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Which reaffirms my point that you guys are a bunch of easily butthurts. Can't take the heat? Don't dish out and go cry to your moderator.

Not butthurt at all. :P

Despite your use of the racial slur "Chinaman", I did not give you a negative rating, nor did I report your post.

The truth is that with our GDP at $9.3 trillion, Vietnam is not a competitive threat. You are simply not on the same scale.

Our territorial disputes are maritime ones, i.e. sea-based. Which depends on the Navy, which depends on the defence budget. Simply put, there is no way for you to ever outspend us in terms of defence, which is why we are still sitting happily on the Paracel islands.
 
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Being part of a powerful country has extra privileges.
Ok. What are you, 160cm tall in real life? Trying to hide behind your powerful country so no one sees your short comings?

This is simply a thread about something positive in Vietnam, why do chinese member (except Chinese-Dragon) have to express negative attitude over it?
 
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So why the low GDP growth ?
this year expected to be 5.6, next year 6.0
true, Vietnam growth rate should be 8 or more...as it used to be some years ago before the crisis.

Viets comparing their mickey mouse economy with China is not only laughable but delusional of the highest order. Entire provinces of China has a vastly bigger economy than the entire Vietnamese economy. Vietnam will always be a little boy in our backyard.
relax...the thread is about comparison of export growth. It is a US article. It is NOT about China-Vietnam.
 
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Good job, one will do a if one put all energy and willing on economic development rather than political struggle,
actually Vietnam export rate grows more than 15% a year, with major economies such as 30% with China and 25% with America.

Vietnam's GDP growth in 2013 was 5.4%, which is about average for a developing country.

The issue is their low base GDP, which is only about half the GDP of my own city of Hong Kong alone, despite my city only having 7 million people compared to almost 100 million for Vietnam.

Nevertheless, growth in electronics manufacturing is good news all around, especially for China since we are their biggest import partner in electronics.
that is right. Vietnam starts virtually from Zero after the wars.
 
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HASINO ?? what's it, bro ??

@rechoice:VN index has a hard day to reach to 594 , but PFL is still up to 5.4 today, congrat :D

Thks,
my PXL is CE today. PVL reached to 5.6. (nearly CE). sorry for your PXA is still in downtrend.

HASINO ?

I think, HASINO come from HOSE + HNX + CASINO => HASINO. :buba_phone:
 
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