Journeyman
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Lol, do you even know the minimum wage in Vietnam?
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Lol, do you even know the minimum wage in Vietnam?
Yeah, to smuggle thousands vn women to China also illegally, too...haha...Okay, but hundreds Cnese trying to enter VN illegally now is real. No use to deny it.
human trafficking is against forum rules if u forget.Yeah, to smuggle thousands vn women to China also illegally, too...haha...
Lol RFA. Higher pay in Vietnam... But don't you Vietnamese brag about your low labor cost? How can labor cost be low but wages high?
I understand many want to come back with a Vietnamese bride. A large number of young Chinese men fail to meet the criteria (income /assets - a home, car) to marry a Chinese woman. Cost of living is also much lower in Vietnam so their Vietnamese wages still goes much further than it does in China.
Is it too much to hope for some honesty from the Chinese members here?
So a random picture with no context or data shows all this to you.
Ok, are these illegal American incels waiting in a traffic jam to flee to Mexico for Mexican brides and to escape the Trump regime's coronavirus hellscape?
I don't really understand. Why do you Chinese and Vietnamese keep fighting here? Aren't you supposed to be communist comrades and thus brothers?Google trans
Foxconn to expand production in Vietnam with $270m investment
This is seen as a move to make Foxconn less reliant on manufacturing facilities in China Wednesday, 11/25/2020 17:37 (GMT + 7) A A
Foxconn, Apple's largest iPhone assembly partner, plans to invest about $ 270 million to expand factories in Vietnam.
According to Nikkei, the company wants to take advantage of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), just signed on November 15, to increase production in Vietnam. Last week, Foxconn just kicked off the LCD production line in Vietnam.
RCEP Agreement with 15 members including 10 ASEAN countries and 5 countries: Japan, China, Korea, Australia and New Zealand. RCEP will create the largest free trade area in the world, the size of nearly 27,000 billion USD, accounting for 30% of total global GDP, market area with more than 2.2 billion consumers.
Before this opportunity, Foxconn wants to take advantage of trade incentives to fully expand production lines in Vietnam. Although there are no details about the new products, Nikkei thinks that Foxconn will manufacture computer components such as monitors.
The group will also soon establish a local member company.
Although China is a member of the RCEP, the trade tensions between China and the US have prompted many companies like Foxconn to look for better production areas.
"The wave of investment in Vietnam by large corporations is very remarkable," Nikkei quoted Young Liu, president of Foxconn. Finding land in the North is "quite difficult," said Liu.
President Foxconn shared that this group is manufacturing many items in Vietnam, including TVs, electronic components and computers.
Foxconn currently has 5 factories in Vietnam, concentrated in industrial zones located in Bac Ninh, Bac Giang.
Although China still holds an important position with Foxconn, it still wants to increase output outside the country by a billion by 30%.
Moving out of China is also a common trend of many Apple partners such as Pegatron and Wistron. Pegatron has gradually moved its iPhone manufacturing business to India, while Wistron sells both iPhone assembly plants in China to another Apple partner, Luxshare.
The two companies mentioned above are also planning to invest in Vietnam, according to Nikkei.
Luxshare, the Chinese company that makes AirPods for Apple, is also looking to expand its factory in Bac Giang. Bloomberg quoted Mr. Nguyen Dai Luong, Vice Chairman of Viet Yen District People's Committee, as saying that Bac Giang has granted land to build a 16-hectare dormitory for Luxshare.
Mr. Luong said this decision came after the request from Apple.
Đối tác lớn nhất của Apple sắp mở thêm nhà máy ở Việt Nam?
Đây được coi là động thái để Foxconn bớt phụ thuộc vào các cơ sở sản xuất ở Trung Quốc.zingnews.vn
I don't really understand. Why do you Chinese and Vietnamese keep fighting here? Aren't you supposed to be communist comrades and thus brothers?
Both China and Vietnam follow quite similar export led growth models. You both have socialist market economies. So why this constant infighting? What's bothering you two so much?
OH so it's love hate relationship. I get it now. Thanks. Continue the infightingThis is like me asking, why does India and Pakistan hate each other? Both are South Asians with capitalist democratic Westminster system governments. Your former leaders were born in the other country: Mushuraff was born in Delhi, Manmohan Singh was born in Pakistani Punjab. So why the hate?
So a random picture with no context or data shows all this to you.
Ok, are these illegal American incels waiting in a traffic jam to flee to Mexico for Mexican brides and to escape the Trump regime's coronavirus hellscape?
As I know India dislike Pak bcs India is Hindu while Pak if Muslim.This is like me asking, why does India and Pakistan hate each other? Both are South Asians with capitalist democratic Westminster system governments. Your former leaders were born in the other country: Mushuraff was born in Delhi, Manmohan Singh was born in Pakistani Punjab. So why the hate?
It would be better if China and Vietnam worked together to expand their economies instead of competing with each otherAs I know India dislike Pak bcs India is Hindu while Pak if Muslim.
While VN dislike CN bcs CN has many stupid policy ( Great leap forward, spying, stealing from the others leading to trade war making hundred millions jobs loss etc)
We just dont wanna be sanction and collapse wt CN. When she ( CN) keep making stupid policy ( trade war) ,then its CN mistake and CN'd better collapse alone
It would be better if China and Vietnam worked together to expand their economies instead of competing with each other