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Foreign investment on rise in Vietnam
Monday, August 28, 2017 - 9:52:00


Workers operating weaving equipment at the TNG Investment and Trading Jsc. manufacturing plant in Thai Nguyen province (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) - The foreign investment is looking up, as the total capital pledged for investment in the country until August 20 was nearly equal to that for the entire 2016.

The reports from the Foreign Investment Agency (FIA) showed that foreign investors had registered to invest 23.36 billion USD into Vietnam since the beginning of this year until August 20 period, up 45.1 percent year-on-year.

Last year, Vietnam reported a total registered capital of 24.3 billion USD from foreign investors, up 7.1 percent against the previous year.

From the amount pledged this year, 13.45 billion USD came from 1,624 new licensed projects, a 37.4 percent rise; and 6.4 billion USD was the additional capital for 773 existing projects, up 40.2 percent. The remaining was from the capital contribution and share purchase of foreign investors.

According to the agency, the disbursement of the capital in the first eight months of this year by foreign investors was also positive, with a growth rate of 5.1 percent year-on-year to 10.3 billion USD.

In the period between January and August, foreign investors poured the capital into 18 industries, of which the manufacturing and processing industry was the most attractive destination with a total capital of 11.69 billion USD, equal to some 50 percent of the country’s total registered capital. However, the ratio was still lower than that in the previous years, when the industry often attracted some 70 percent of the country’s total registered capital.

This was followed by the power production and trading industry with 5.36 billion USD, accounting for 22.9 percent of the country’s total registered capital.

The mining industry was ranked the third, as its registered capital rose 5.5 percent to 1.28 billion USD.

The first eight months of the year saw 98 countries and territories wanting to invest in Vietnam, of which the Republic of Korea topped the list with a registered capital of more than 6 billion USD, accounting for 25.7 percent of the country’s total registered capital. Japan and Singapore followed with 5.74 billion USD and 3.92 billion USD, making up 24.58 percent and 16.8 percent of the total capital, respectively.

The business performance of the foreign firms was also optimistic during the period. Their exports, including crude oil, rose 15.5 percent to 95.66 billion USD, accounting for 71.6 percent of the country’s total export revenue during the period.

With an import value of 81.38 billion USD, foreign firms gained a trade surplus of 14.28 billion USD during the period.-VNA
Should the trend continue Vietnam will reach the status of high income in a decade :tup:
 
For a country that has the longest history of being colonized i wouldn't start talking about humiliation if i were you. The 1006 years under China's rule, Viet's enslavement under the French rule, the Japs conquered VN, the Yankees wreaked havoc for 20 years on your jungle as they carpet bombed, napalmed and sprayed your people with Agent Orange as if you were BBQ meat and mere insects. No country has suffered this kind of humiliation other than VIETS.:cray: As if that were not enough you had to force China to send your people to become fish food in SCS. If you guys still haven't had enough don't worry i'm sure in the future we will send more joining those somewhere deep in SCS. See ya in the battlefield :rofl:
Every country has its ups and downs. At the end of the day everyone should move on. America and Japan were Vietnam's enemies for sure but we can move on, why can't you? Why you continue sticking to the times nobody can remember and continue with hostility? Have you ever considered to seek medical help? You should pay a visit to the nearest hospital!

Ah lets post some pictures for this thread otherwise people get bored by too many bullshit talks. The airforce increases the frequency of exercises. Vietnamese pilots must learn to keep up with potential threats. Air battle has changed much since Vietnam war.

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Collection provides ‘objective’ insight into Vietnam's conflicts with US, China
By Hoang Phuong
August 20, 2017 | 11:40 am GMT+7


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Vietnamese soldiers in their position during the border war with China in 1979. Photo by Tran Manh Thuong


Why the US-backed government is no longer a ‘puppet regime’ and details of the seldom-mentioned Chinese invasion in 1979.


A new series of history books released on Friday has sparked public interest in Vietnam by addressing the “gaps” left by previous publications.

"Lich Su Viet Nam” or Vietnam History Chronicle, compiled by Vietnam’s Institute of History, tells the story of the country since its establishment until the year 2000.

Tran Duc Cuong, a history professor and chief editor of the 15-book collection, said more than 30 historians spent nine years to chronicle nearly 10,000 pages of history.

“This is the biggest history collection ever published in Vietnam,” Cuong said.

“It approaches historical figures from multiple perspectives and includes new content, like the border war with China,” he said.

No ‘puppet’

Cuong said the new collection also takes a more “neutral” stand in refering to the U.S.-backed South Vietnam regime.

He said the entity which existed for nearly 21 years until the end of the Vietnam War had been referred to as a “puppet regime” for years.

His books refer to it as the “Saigon Government,” after the official name of the southern capital during the war.

“History needs to be objective and written in a way that can be accepted by everyone,” he said.

The “puppet” nickname is usually used by those with strong links to the North Vietnam Government during the war, and has somehow maintained a divide decades after the country was officially united in April 1975.

'Invasive war'

One book in the collection devotes nine pages to explaining Vietnam’s relationship with China after 1975, including the tensions that caused the border war to break out in February 1979. It refers to the conflict as an “invasive war.”

“What else could it be?” he said.

He said the book goes into the details of the war and the scale of the troops and arms China deployed in Vietnam.

“At 5 a.m. on February 17, 1979, 600,000 Chinese soldiers crossed the border along 1,400 kilometers and entered six Vietnamese provinces Quang Ninh, Lang Son, Cao Bang, Ha Tuyen (which is now Ha Giang and Tuyen Quang), Hoang Lien Son (which is now Lao Cai and Yen Bai), and Lai Chau… They brought 2,559 canons, 500 tanks and armored vehicles between 10-15 kilometers into Lang Son and Lai Chau, and 40-50 kilometers into Cao Bang.”

Vietnam History, A 15-book chronicle published in August 2017


The one-month war claimed thousands of lives on both sides and left nearly two million Vietnamese people homeless. The situation remained tense over the next decade, particularly at the Vi Xuyen Front in Ha Giang Province.

Between April 1984 and May 1989, China sent more than 500,000 soldiers to the Vietnamese border district, killing thousands of Vietnamese soldiers.

The battle only began receiving renewed media attention following the escalation of tensions in the East Sea, known internationally as the South China Sea, in recent years.

It is barely mentioned in Vietnamese textbooks.

The 12th-grade history book mentions the tensions briefly in 11 lines, which its authors said is due to “sensitive relations” with China.

Cuong said the collection also “honestly” credits the contributions of feudal rulers who have been widely perceived as villains in Vietnamese history, only because they ousted heroic reigns.

Vietnam was invaded by China multiple times during feudal times, and those who overthrew the Chinese have always been hailed as heroes, while those who took over from these rulers have been painted in a bad light.

Cuong said it’s just a part of history that dynasties come and go. He said even the "villains", like the pro-France Nguyen family, the last feudal rulers in the country, had made big contributions to culture, education and sovereignty.
 
Collection provides ‘objective’ insight into Vietnam's conflicts with US, China
By Hoang Phuong
August 20, 2017 | 11:40 am GMT+7


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Vietnamese soldiers in their position during the border war with China in 1979. Photo by Tran Manh Thuong


Why the US-backed government is no longer a ‘puppet regime’ and details of the seldom-mentioned Chinese invasion in 1979.


A new series of history books released on Friday has sparked public interest in Vietnam by addressing the “gaps” left by previous publications.

"Lich Su Viet Nam” or Vietnam History Chronicle, compiled by Vietnam’s Institute of History, tells the story of the country since its establishment until the year 2000.

Tran Duc Cuong, a history professor and chief editor of the 15-book collection, said more than 30 historians spent nine years to chronicle nearly 10,000 pages of history.

“This is the biggest history collection ever published in Vietnam,” Cuong said.

“It approaches historical figures from multiple perspectives and includes new content, like the border war with China,” he said.

No ‘puppet’

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South VN is just like South Korea-JP-German etc, without daddy US, they will not have a single chance to survive. Just like SK would be vanished in Korean war if daddy US didnt come to help.

Puppet or whatever nickname pple wanna call, it just cant change the truth that those nations will not survive without daddy US's protection.
 
South VN is just like South Korea-JP-German etc, without daddy US, they will not have a single chance to survive. Just like SK would be vanished in Korean war if daddy US didnt come to help.

Puppet or whatever nickname pple wanna call, it just cant change the truth that those nations will not survive without daddy US's protection.

Japan and Germany is special case, both is very strong Nation with proud history and culture before being succumbed by the US and Soviet Union. Else they left unchecked by the US during WW II your ilk will speak Japs and using Japanese namae like what Korean suffer before being liberated by the US and Soviet Union.
 
South VN is just like South Korea-JP-German etc, without daddy US, they will not have a single chance to survive. Just like SK would be vanished in Korean war if daddy US didnt come to help.

Puppet or whatever nickname pple wanna call, it just cant change the truth that those nations will not survive without daddy US's protection.
I wouldn't say Japan, Germany and S Korea as weak and puppets. The US is a military superpower but without allies the US is nothing! How can the US army project superior military power if surrounded by enemies? The allies and military bases on over the planet makes America to a superpower. Feared and respected by friends and enemies.

That's something the Chinese will never understand nor learn. Even one day the PLA has more warships and fighter aircraft than America, without allies and military bases the PLA is nothing! People continue to consider Chinese army as a little rich hooligan, as a big boy with big gun. Nothing more.
 
Japan and Germany is special case, both is very strong Nation with proud history and culture before being succumbed by the US and Soviet Union. Else they left unchecked by the US during WW II your ilk will speak Japs and using Japanese namae like what Korean suffer before being liberated by the US and Soviet Union.
German and JP would be annexed by Soviet in WW2 if US didnt defeated them earlier and protect them after that. To u maybe German and JP is special case, to us, they are just US's puppets.

I wouldn't say Japan, Germany and S Korea as weak and puppets. The US is a military superpower but without allies the US is nothing! How can the US army project superior military power if surrounded by enemies? The allies and military bases on over the planet makes America to a superpower. Feared and respected by friends and enemies.

That's something the Chinese will never understand nor learn. Even one day the PLA has more warships and fighter aircraft than America, without allies and military bases the PLA is nothing! People continue to consider Chinese army as a little rich hooligan, as a big boy with big gun. Nothing more.
'Japan, Germany are occupied by US, not US's allies, they r nothing but US's dogs . "US say jump they say how high" ;and S Korea is just liek a zombie after Korean war
 
German and JP would be annexed by Soviet in WW2 if US didnt defeated them earlier and protect them after that. To u maybe German and JP is special case, to us, they are just US's puppets.


'Japan, Germany are occupied by US, not US's allies, they r nothing but US's dogs . "US say jump they say how high" ;and S Korea is just liek a zombie after Korean war
Maybe true they are puppets and slaves but they are happy being parts of US global military power. Yes the US has the ability to make former enemies to allies, while the Chinese make enemy after enemy, once enemy forever enemy.

Who is smarter?
 
Maybe true they are puppets and slaves but they are happy being parts of US global military power. Yes the US has the ability to make former enemies to allies, while the Chinese make enemy after enemy, once enemy forever enemy.

Who is smarter?
The matter is that when US collude wt Soviet to split German again into West-East German and force them to fight against each other, so US-Russia can sell more weapons, then I think those "slaves" will cry all day and night again.

U cant beg for mercy from bad boss US forever.
 
The matter is that when US collude wt Soviet to split German again into West-East German and force them to fight against each other, so US-Russia can sell more weapons, then I think those "slaves" will cry all day and night again.

U cant beg for mercy from bad boss US forever.
Actually Germany was cut into 4 pieces occupied by the 4 victors. But that's a thing of the past, today Germany is part of US led global military alliance, with the Germans happy being part of global imperialism. If the US decides to bomb China, the Germans will be the first to bomb Chinese cities.

And most people probably don't know, not very far from where I am, Germany hosts the biggest US transport military airbase on the planet with bunkers hosting US nuclear bombs. In a nuclear war scenario German Tornado bombers will carry the bombs to the target.

I think sooner or later Vietnam has to decide going nuclear or not.

The people of VN are tired by Chinese aggression.
 
Japan and Germany is special case, both is very strong Nation with proud history and culture before being succumbed by the US and Soviet Union. Else they left unchecked by the US during WW II your ilk will speak Japs and using Japanese namae like what Korean suffer before being liberated by the US and Soviet Union.

I do not think so. Germany and Japan are not that special. They made the right decision just on the right time, and hence they developed, unlike the Vietnamese emperors in 19th century.

Look how mighty the Mongolian empire was, or the British empire. At their heyday, every one thought these people were special and unbeatable. But they are just very average.

If Vietnam can maintain our politic and governing system, and Japan continue to apply their stupid western-style democracy, within 50 - 100 years, not only China and Korea but Vietnam will beat them.
 
I do not think so. Germany and Japan are not that special. They made the right decision just on the right time, and hence they developed, unlike the Vietnamese emperors in 19th century.

Look how mighty the Mongolian empire was, or the British empire. At their heyday, every one thought these people were special and unbeatable. But they are just very average.

If Vietnam can maintain our politic and governing system, and Japan continue to apply their stupid western-style democracy, within 50 - 100 years, not only China and Korea but Vietnam will beat them.

I'm sorry but Vietnam has terrible, absolutely terrible governing system. It is too invasive and unstable. People arent motivated to be innovative; whats the point when the govt can just come in and take everything?

The politicians are out for themselves. It is understandable to be selfish to a point as a politician, that is a given, but Vietnam in particular have politicians that are 100% corruptible. When you have a unstable system with short sighted sociopath running it, it is extremely hard to climb the ladder. Africa suffers from the same cancer. Crabs in a bucket.

The US govt is diagnosed with this same cancer, although in its early stages.
 
Ok news of the day

French military company MBDA is ready to transfer the technology to Vietnam in making Exocet block 3 antiship missile and VLMica anti aircraft missile, says Daniel Petit, the General Director of MBDA on the first ever Homeland security expo in Hanoi. He adds "everything is possible! Depending on what Vietnam needs."

Good, I think besides lethal missiles we need destroyers. The French should transfer the technology too.

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A sign of incoming Vietnam/Australia military alliance

Australia's defense minister Marise Payne on a visit to Vietnam with a remarkable announcement: a fleet of Australia's transport aircraft C17 will provide air transport for the first ever deployment of Vietnamese civil personnel as part of UN peacekeeping troop to South Sudan including combat unit of the armed forces e.i. sharpshooters. The armed unit will provide protection to UN camps.

Good stuff: these special combat units were established during Vietnam war with their members operating behind enemy lines. They are said killing enemy soldiers without blinking an eye.


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http://www.theaustralian.com.au/nat...n/news-story/8389a8048bb0c37131fcf6b3e738fcd2

a big bird: c17

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