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One of the reasons why I started this threat is to assess the economic costs if it comes to an armed confrontation between Vietnam and China. If a war breaks out, everything will come to a halt.
Well, if war occurs, the following problem will be stopped:
[BTW: It seems you are confused between a "thread" and a "threat"??]
Vietnam's trade deficit from China accounts for 23.2pct during 2001-2010 period
Vietnam's total trade deficit increased $1.2 billion to $18 billion during 2001-2008 period and then decreased to $12.4 billion by 2010, Truong Dinh Tuyen, former minister of industry and trade, said at the seminar held on April 10 on impacts of international economic integration to Vietnam's economy and trade together with policy recommendations for implementing the export and import strategy during 2011-2020 period and orientation till 2030.
Vietnam's trade deficit from China accounts for 23.2pct during 2001-2010 period
Vietnam’s trade deficit from China at nearly $13.5b in 2011
As reported by the general Department of Vietnam Customs, Vietnam’s export turnover to China in 2011 reached $11.12 billion, up 52 percent on year.
Meanwhile, the country’s import spending from China was $24.59 billion in 2011, up 23 percent on year.
Thus, Vietnam’s trade deficit from China in 2011 was $12.47 billion, rising 6 percent year-on-year.
In comparison with Vietnam’s trade deficit to all economies in the world ($9.8 billion), the country’s trade deficit from China was higher 1.4 times and the ratio was 1.3 times in 2010.
Some commodities posted high import value from Chinese market such as machineries, equipments, instruments and components ($5.2 billion, rising 17 percent on year and accounting for 34 percent of the country’s total import value for this item), cloth ($2.8 billion, up 23 percent and accounting for 42 percent), computer, electronics and spare parts ($2.4 billion, up 41 percent and accounting for 30 percent), telephone and components ($1.7 billion, up 54 percent and accounting for 65 percent) and petroleum ($1.3 billion, up 22 percent and accounting for 13 percent).
In addition, Vietnam also incurred trade deficit with Thailand ($4.6 billion), Malaysia ($1.1 billion), and Japan ($30 million).
Conversely, Vietnam enjoyed a trade surplus of $12.3 billion to the US market (mainly for products such as footwear, seafood, ceramic products and wooden products) and Cambodia at $2 billion.
Vietnam’s trade deficit from China at nearly $13.5b in 2011 - Intellasia East Asia News