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Thanks but I thought greenfield investment is included in the FDI statistic, together with joint ventures and acquisitions. It also would be too much an accounting variant ie double the size. Um...
CN economy is getting worse due to more and more investors shifting to VNVietnam is becoming an example for other countries.
Been to vietnam 2 years ago..they have massive electronics factories n dedicated workforce..india can learn a lot from vietnam in this regards.
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It appears Vietnam Fdi is stagnant which not a good sign. I wonder how can a little country as Singapore attract Fdi of 62 billion USD?
https://sbr.com.sg/markets-investin...fifth-spot-in-largest-foreign-investment-hubs
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The tell tale sign of a true blue Singaporean is Singlish.
VN is located in a very impotant place ( center of ASEAN, best place to control SCS ( east VN sea) which 70% CN-JP-SK merchant ships must pass by), so war against big bad nations is unavoidable. But VN always find out the way to defeat powerful enemy and continue our developement.If Vietnam had not been so frustrated by China and the United States in the past 60 years, it would certainly has more important position in world politics. Hardworking and passionate people and certainly has great potentials.
Haha, they also add a “la” into every ending I think?I remember asking for a coke back when I was a teenager in Singapore...and the shop were all out of cans and only had bottles....and the shop owner was telling me "Bottle can, can cannot!" - still cracks me up to this day. Love Singapore heartlanders.
Haha, they also add a “la” into every ending I think?
I remember asking for a coke back when I was a teenager in Singapore...and the shop were all out of cans and only had bottles....and the shop owner was telling me "Bottle can, can cannot!" - still cracks me up to this day. Love Singapore heartlanders.
Haha, they also add a “la” into every ending I think?
Yup, "lah" is added at end a lot. Lot of slang words from Hokkien, cantonese (tend to use lor instead of lah), malay and even some Tamil in there as well...though sometimes I am not sure where some of the words came from like "Alamak!"....compared to "kiasu" which is obv Hokkien etc. Lot of Chinese southern dialects like Teochew, hainanese and Hakka also in there...though mandarin influence also creeping in nowadays.
It is what is known as an English creole. In Malaysia, it is quite similar...in fact I picked a lot more after I left Singapore from my close Malaysian friend (here in Canada).