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Sun, 5/24/2020 | 09:15 (GMT+7)

Vietnam can entrench itself in global supply chains if the U.S. forms a network of partners to reduce reliance on China, analysts said.

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An employee arranges steel products at a factory in An Giang Province. Photo by VnExpress/Phuong Dong.

Vietnam was recently invited to join the "Quad" countries, Australia, India, Japan, and the U.S., in an unofficial teleconference on combating Covid-19 and reviving the economy post-pandemic.

Analysts said the addition of Vietnam, South Korea and New Zealand to the group, which has been dubbed "Quad Plus," suggests the group is seeking to reduce the dependence on China in the global supply chain.

U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said last month his government was working with these six countries to "move the global economy forward" by restructuring the supply chains.

American officials are reportedly looking for ways to push companies to move sourcing and manufacturing out of China using tax incentives and subsidies.

Economist Nguyen Tri Hieu said as one of the fastest-growing economies in Southeast Asia with exports running into the tens of billions of dollars annually, Vietnam has many good reasons to be selected to the grouping.

Other experts said the pandemic has placed Vietnam in the spotlight thanks to its drastic and quick response to contain it and successfully prevent any deaths.

Phung Duc Tung, director of the Mekong Development Research Institute, said after the pandemic revealed that multinationals are too dependent on China for their manufacturing, Vietnam has emerged as an alternative destination for them.

Vietnam has 64 percent of the population in the working age and labor costs lower than that of China, he said, adding that the country’s long coastline and shared border with China are other factors that would help a switch.

It has already been identified as their next investment destination by many multinationals. Apple, Google and Microsoft are all reportedly making plans to begin or expand production in Vietnam this year.

Experts say the country will benefit even more in trade if a grouping like Quad Plus is established.

Economist Pham Chi Lan said Quad Plus could help Vietnam further advance its trade relations with the U.S. without the need for a free trade agreement, which would take a lot of time and work.

There would be a wave of American investment coming to the country, and investors from Japan, another Quad member, and the E.U, with which Vietnam has signed a trade pact, could also pour money, she said.


Vietnam has in the last three decades missed many opportunities to establish a better position in the global supply chain, and it should not make the same mistake again since after this time there might not be any space left, she warned.

"This is a golden opportunity for Vietnam."

Experts also warned that Vietnam needs to move quickly since other Asian countries are doing so.

Indonesia has reportedly persuaded 27 U.S. companies to relocate to an industrial zone in Java.

India reached out to more than 1,000 companies in the U.S. last month through its foreign missions, offering incentives to manufacturers seeking to shift from China, while Malaysia and Thailand have also been offering incentives to multinationals.

Tung said the Vietnamese government needs make institutional changes to make Vietnam a more appealing investment destination.

Transparent and democratic policies would attract investors since they then would not have to worry about "unofficial costs" while doing business in Vietnam, he said.

Besides offering tax incentives, Vietnam should also dispatch officials to find out from foreign investors what they seek and what the government could offer, he added.

There are also concerns about infrastructure. Thao Nguyen, senior leasing manager at real estate market research firm CBRE Vietnam, said the limited supply of industrial land and poor road and port quality are barriers to attracting foreign investment.

There are concerns about Vietnam’s capability to absorb this new wave of investment since numerous challenges remain, including infrastructure capacity constraints, according to a recent CBRE report.

Tung said the private sector should be allowed to participate more in developing infrastructure to meet the increasing needs of FDI companies.


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Stop wasting everybody time including yours and mine.
The grand puppet master across the Pacific is on the verge of bankruptcy.:coffee:
 
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Stop wasting everybody time including yours and mine.
The grand puppet master across the Pacific is on the verge of bankruptcy.:coffee:
That I have seen this since '09 mean it is predictions like this that are wasting time.
 
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Half of the world's iPhone is being assembled at Foxconn factory in Zhengzhou. This factory employs 350,000 employees. If the Chinese don't want this kind of "sweat shop" job, Vietnam is more than happy to take that 350,000 jobs from the Chinese like what Intel and Samsung is already doing in Vietnam.
https://www.businessinsider.com/app...teadier-than-most-other-employers-in-china-35
a huge number

It makes sense if Apple suppliers consolidate all assembly in Vietnam. Chinese workers want more money but work less by every year.
 
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a huge number

It makes sense if Apple suppliers consolidate all assembly in Vietnam. Chinese workers want more money but work less by every year.
I think it does more than apple phones, Huawei xiaomi Oppo Vivo are also made there. So it won't close down but Foxconn will diversify lower end stuff to Vietnam.
 
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a huge number

It makes sense if Apple suppliers consolidate all assembly in Vietnam. Chinese workers want more money but work less by every year.

you are bragging that Vietnamese workers love working hard and making little money?
 
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I think it does more than apple phones, Huawei xiaomi Oppo Vivo are also made there. So it won't close down but Foxconn will diversify lower end stuff to Vietnam.
205 millions jobless Cnese begging for low end job....but no one hire them :(

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while Liu Chenjie, chief economist at fund manager Upright Asset, estimated at the end of March that the pandemic may have pushed 205 million Chinese workers into “frictional unemployment
https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.sc...rus-china-prepared-handle-unemployment-crisis
 
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Noting but a bluff just like they threaten to leave the WHO permanently, Trump gov is noting but BS or has no balls to follow through.
 
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205 millions jobless Cnese begging for low end job....but no one hire them :(

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while Liu Chenjie, chief economist at fund manager Upright Asset, estimated at the end of March that the pandemic may have pushed 205 million Chinese workers into “frictional unemployment
https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.sc...rus-china-prepared-handle-unemployment-crisis
200mil unemployment is around 15% as per my estimate. Yup that's correct realise also we are the third largest country on friggin earth and we have 1.4bil ppl? Low end job if paid 100$ per month is not even enough to survive in our villages. So they will farm for the time being.
 
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200mil unemployment is around 15% as per my estimate. Yup that's correct realise also we are the third largest country on friggin earth and we have 1.4bil ppl? Low end job if paid 100$ per month is not even enough to survive in our villages. So they will farm for the time being.
Not 100usd, its abt 250-300 usd.If u work hard ( overtime and Sunday) u can get up to 450-500 usd/month.

Even when u r jobless, u still have free rice to eat till the rest of ur life.
 
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Not 100usd, its abt 250-300 usd.If u work hard ( overtime and Sunday) u can get up to 450-500 usd/month.

Even when u r jobless, u still have free rice to eat till the rest of ur life.
Sure mate, I believe you. Your workers come in droves to guangdong to work as cheap cheap poor labour ok.
 
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Sure mate, I believe you. Your workers come in droves to guangdong to work as cheap cheap poor labour ok.
Sorry mate, most of them r back to VN now, cos they cant find job wt 300usd/month in CN anymore. Just like most of VN workers back from Libya before color revolution happened

Too many jobless ppl in CN now.
 
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Sorry mate, most of them r back to VN now, cos they cant find job wt 300usd/month in CN anymore. Just like most of VN workers back from Libya before color revolution happened

Too many jobless ppl in CN now.
Sure go back and earn ya 100$ job. Lol
 
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