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Vietnam Q1 GDP grows 4.5% on rising exports to US

Manufacturing in the US is in decline. China will follow suit. No need to be a prophet to predict it. This smart factory thing will accelerate the trend. Machineries can move from a to b overnight.
You can’t compete with low salary in Vietnam. It’s impossible. It’s like winning a war against Vietnam. It’s impossible too.


You still miss my point; the key word is: "AI and smart manufacturing" that you neglect/miss.

You are right that US manufacturing is in decline; but here is the remedy: AI and smart manufacturing (haven't heard that, in spite living in Germany?)

These AI and smart manufacturing (4th Industrial revolution) is what west countries pursuing in order to get back manufacturing to their land. Why? because AI, robot and smart manufacturing "can replace human labour".

When the technology mature, believe me: your cheap labour salary can't compete with the low cost operation for the machine and smart robots.
 
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Silly to hear how proud you are for making a phone :laugh:

We also produce a lot of 4G phones like Polytron, Advan, Axioo etc more than Vietnam, but not point bragging such a thing.

Even we produce EV battery and become hub, where Vietnam is left in the dust.

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Okay, then keep discussing abt Polytron, Advan, Axioo etc why so shamefull to talk abt it ?? BCs they r actually CN phones rebrand and become ID phones ??:lol:

And how abt your 4G system ?? using Huawei 4G stuff, too ?? :lol:
 
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Okay, then keep discussing abt Polytron, Advan, Axioo etc why so shamefull to talk abt it ?? BCs they r actually CN phones rebrand and become ID phones ??:lol:

And how abt your 4G system ?? using Huawei 4G stuff, too ?? :lol:

Same like yours ;)
 
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Same like yours ;)
Not same, we sold 2 miilions Vinphone to US.

We sold 4G system to Myanmar.
Manufacturing in the US is in decline. China will follow suit. No need to be a prophet to predict it. This smart factory thing will accelerate the trend. Machineries can move from a to b overnight.
You can’t compete with low salary in Vietnam. It’s impossible. It’s like winning a war against Vietnam. It’s impossible too.
CN manufacturing base simply cant survive against 25++% tariff. Thats why CN birth rate is declining, life is much harder while living cost keep going up much higher wt million jobless roaming around , doing bad thing like bombing government office.

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China bomb attack kills four in suspected protest over development

 
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Not same, we sold 2 miilions Vinphone to US.

We sold 4G system to Myanmar.

Lie.

CN manufacturing base simply cant survive against 25++% tariff. Thats why CN birth rate is declining, life is much harder while living cost keep going up much higher wt million jobless roaming around , doing bad thing like bombing government office.

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China bomb attack kills four in suspected protest over development


When will you be able to discern and think?

Lying, arbitrary claim, and silly argument has no value.
 
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Many phone models manufactured by VinSmart are currently sold in the US, according to recent data provided by AT&T on new models sold in the US. Bloomberg (USA) and Nikkei (Japan) published articles last October revealing that VinSmart had received a contract order from the leading US network operator - AT&T for two million smartphones.

CORRECTED-Vietnam's Viettel, partners to launch 4G network in Myanmar
 
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Many phone models manufactured by VinSmart are currently sold in the US, according to recent data provided by AT&T on new models sold in the US. Bloomberg (USA) and Nikkei (Japan) published articles last October revealing that VinSmart had received a contract order from the leading US network operator - AT&T for two million smartphones.

CORRECTED-Vietnam's Viettel, partners to launch 4G network in Myanmar


Sold in small number is not achievement yet.
Even in your own country Vinsmart can only sit on 4th position lost to Xiaomi, Oppo, and Samsung.
 
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Interesting.. I didn’t know Vietnam sold that many phones here.
Yes, we dont use logo VIn smartphone, and we named them ID V340U, V341U and V350U as the contract with AT&T.
Sold in small number is not achievement yet.
Even in your own country Vinsmart can only sit on 4th position lost to Xiaomi, Oppo, and Samsung.
Okay, but usless guy like u cant even help ID sell a single 4G phone to US bcs its actually rebranded CN phone :lol:
 
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Yes, we dont use logo VIn smartphone, and we named them ID V340U, V341U and V350U as the contract with AT&T.

Okay, but usless guy like u cant even help ID sell a single 4G phone to US bcs its actually rebranded CN phone :lol:

We dont know how good Vinsmart compared to Polytron or Axioo, but for sure Vietnam could not make single air plane, and air plane is more advanced.
 
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We dont know how good Vinsmart compared to Polytron or Axioo, but for sure Vietnam could not make single air plane, and air plane is more advanced.
Then focus on making better air plane to replace Airbus. Dont waste time kissing Han @ZZZ, mate :cool:
 
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Yes, we dont use logo VIn smartphone, and we named them ID V340U, V341U and V350U as the contract with AT&T.

that’s probably why I haven’t really seen them because they’ve been named something else.

AT&T is really big so that’s a good contract to have.
 
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Smartphones and PCs lead growth as companies continue to move from China
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A manufacturer works at an assembly line of Vingroup's Vsmart phone in Hai Phong, Vietnam. © Reuters
TOMOYA ONISHI, Nikkei staff writerMarch 29, 2021 12:11 JSTUpdated on March 29, 2021 14:31 JST

HANOI -- Vietnam's National Statistical Office said on Monday that real gross domestic product rose 4.48% from a year earlier in January-March.
First-quarter growth remained the same as the fourth quarter last year, which stood at 4.48%. However, this year's first quarter was up from the 3.68% recorded in the first quarter of 2020.

Exports are the country's key economic growth driver. Vietnam's largest export market for smartphones and personal computers is the U.S., which comprises about 30% of the country's exports at $21.2 billion and which grew 32.8% on year. Overall exports for the January-March quarter rose to $77.34 billion, up 22% from a year earlier.

Smartphones and parts were up 9.3%, totaling $14.1 billion worth of exports. The sector accounts for 18.2% of the country's total exports. Samsung Electronics is the key contributor, as it operates two huge smartphone factories in the north and produces half of its global production in Vietnam. Samsung is also building a large research facility in central Hanoi to focus its investment in Vietnam.

Electrical products, computers and parts exports rose 31.3% on year to $12 billion as the pandemic continued and telecommuting increased. Sewing products, a major export, have also recovered. Personal consumption is also on a par with the previous year.

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Companies based in China have been moving production to Vietnam to avoid the effects of ongoing trade tensions with China under the new Biden administration. Vietnam as a whole has held back the spread of COVID-19 since the beginning of 2021, and production has been strong.

On the other hand, there is no sign of recovery in tourism due to Vietnam's strict quarantine measures. Foreign tourists remained banned from entering the country in March.

First-quarter growth, however, fell below the 5.12% expected by the government.
The impact of a COVID-19 cluster in the northern part of the country, including the capital city of Hanoi, weighed on GDP.
The Asian Development Bank projects a 6.1% economic growth rate for Vietnam for the full year of 2021. The figure was 2.91% for the whole of 2020, and continued to grow in spite of the coronavirus.

While the economy is booming, relations with the U.S. are a cause for concern. Vietnam was designated as a currency manipulator by the U.S. Treasury Department in December 2020. As a result of the U.S.-China trade war and other factors, the U.S. trade deficit in goods with Vietnam ballooned to about $70 billion in 2020.

Vietnam is America's third-largest trading partner, after China and Mexico.
The Biden administration is also pressing Vietnam to correct the trade imbalance, although U.S. long-term interest rates are rising and Vietnam's currency, the dong, is weakening. Although Vietnam has so far avoided imposing sanctions on North Korea, pressure from the U.S. is expected to continue. Yuta Tsukada at the Japan Research Institute, said, "A strong 1% will push exports down 1.2%."

The Biden government's "current policies, such as increasing basic salary, and big economic stimulus packages in the U.S. are expected to help exports from Vietnam," Anh Pham, an independent business growth and strategy adviser, told Nikkei Asia. "But this will also increase imports from China, as Vietnam relies on raw materials from the neighboring country," he said. "In the short term, the U.S. is unlikely to focus much on the currency issues compared to Trump's administration."

"Vietnam and the U.S. need to negotiate to find solutions to reduce the trade imbalance in the coming time," Le Dang Doanh, a Hanoi based economic expert told Nikkei Asia. He also said trade between Vietnam and China will continue to grow. "Vietnam is having a huge trade deficit with China, and it is necessary to have solutions to reduce the imbalance," he added.
Hmm.... interesting. Seems Vietnam has ben the biggest winner from the companies that move out of China instead of India as some expected. Guess it's helps that Vietnam is close to China's supply chain and interconnectivity.
 
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