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Tycoon to the rescue as cheaper China floods Vietnam's economy

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Businessman Nguyen Huu Duong walks inside a store in his building in Hanoi, Vietnam

By Martin Petty

HANOI Aug 30 (Reuters) - Soldier-turned-tycoon Nguyen Huu Duong is a fierce patriot still fighting to protect his country, four decades after battling American forces in the Vietnam War.

The construction mogul has amassed a war chest of tens of millions of dollars to fight for greater independence for Vietnam's economy and counter an invasion of a different kind: Chinese goods.

Rapid growth in Vietnam is masking a chronically ill small-business sector that the rags-to-riches entrepreneur says is suffocated by a multi-billion dollar influx of cheap, mass-produced goods from China, under-cutting domestically produced items.

Duong has a rescue plan he says isn't a swipe at China, but a nurturing of startups, enticing them with free 50-year leases in his Hanoi mall "V+" - if they sell only Vietnamese-made products.

He is lobbying the government to introduce the model nationwide to stem the closures of tens of thousands of businesses each year and encourage customers to go local.

"China exports to the world at very, very low prices and that's put huge pressure on the Vietnamese economy and production," Duong told Reuters.

"I'm a businessman, I understand why firms can't develop. Without this kind of thing, Vietnamese businesses will perish."

Vietnam's dependence on its giant neighbour and biggest trade partner is resented by a population embittered by a history of perceived bullying and territorial incursions.

Relations soured in 2014 when Beijing started oil drilling in disputed waters, triggering the kind of nationalist rage that puts Vietnam's rulers in a tricky spot. A strong rebuke might satisfy the public and party progressives, but could anger a neighbour capable of holding its economy hostage.

Three-quarters of their annual $60 billion trade is made up of Vietnamese imports from China and many experts consider that understated. That flow barely registers in China, worth just 0.65 percent of its $2.3 trillion in exports in 2014.

The yuan devaluation has triggered domestic fears of China flooding Vietnam with even cheaper goods, forcing its central bank to go on the defensive by devaluing its dong currency and widen its trading band twice in six days.

RESCUE MISSION

Former rickshaw driver Duong, 61, knows hard times and having prospered from his Hoa Binh brewery and construction empire, he has vowed to spend half of his fortune helping Vietnam build a small-business bedrock.

Dubbed "Duong Beer", he says he spent $27 million on the V+ mall, which opened in February. It reduces overheads to slash prices and sells everything from handbags and shoes to nuts and ornaments. Its supermarket undercuts foreign rivals like Big C and the first V+ shop has just opened on a Hanoi street, selling baguettes with omelettes and pate.

"Prices are good, quality is good. This must be one of the cheapest places in Southeast Asia," said Duong.

Doan Duy Khuong, vice president of the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry, said the trade imbalance "plagued policymakers and businesses" and stifled domestic competition.

Despite Vietnamese disdain for Chinese products, their prices make them unavoidable when businesses lack capital and household budgets are modest.

Sporadic calls for boycotts fail miserably.

Dominic Mellor, an economist at the Asian Development Bank, said the V+ concept showed good intentions but the government should educate firms and nurture those in its most competitive sectors.

"There needs to be a change in mindsets and reassessment of the government's role, with targeted business development support," he said.

"It needs to move away from blanket subsidies towards targeted subsidies for industries and businesses able to compete and integrate into the global value chain."

On a macro level, Vietnam's is manoeuvring to wean its economy off China, cosying up to Japan, South Korea Europe and the United States and chasing free trade accords with more than 60 markets, including a Trans-Pacific Partnership covering a third of global trade.

Duong's mall is popular. Its first two floors are full and space being prepared on three others is booked. He says it's just a beginning.

"Vietnamese businesses are dying, we need to do something," he said. "We're a nation that defeated two superpowers. I don't want this to be a nation of labourers working for others."

(Additional reporting by Mai Nguyen and My Pham; Editing by Robert Birsel)

Tycoon to the rescue as cheaper China floods Vietnam's economy| Reuters
 
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"We're a nation that defeated two superpowers. I don't want this to be a nation of labourers working for others."

:enjoy:
 
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"Vietnamese businesses are dying, we need to do something," he said.

Here's an idea, if your businesses are dying, maybe try to work harder?

Instead of pleading for special treatment and handouts for doing a bad job?

If your employee does a bad job and ends up hurting your company, will you increase his salary?
 
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USA and his follower China has ran back to home from Vietnam in cold war. It is enough to say here.:wave:.
funny viewpoint,you can keeping dreaming ONLY at home,because no one buy your dream outside your tiny country. If we had almost destroyed the whole northern Vietnam and we left orderly according to the plan,you call it "defeated",I can accept this kind of ‘’ defeated ‘’for millions of times.
 
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big country China is destoyed by Japanese recently, don't forget it.
We knew it,that is why we will revenge in the future,it is unavoid destiny for little Japan,we just wait for little Japan come out of his master protection,afterall ,history is still long,no empire live forever,the Japan island is so closed and cannot move away,so we just need to wait for the right timing PATIENTLY.
But YOU ,the VIETNAMESES never accept your sad history,the difference between us is: you never have the chance to revenge USA or us,so you have to pretend to be winner and you lie to yourselves no need to revenge,what the F winner you are?we can call ourselves winner in WW2 too by your low standard,lol,to be honest,it is smart attitude to history for a weak and uncable tiny country ,the only way you can choose is forget and forgive,there is understandable. For us,We have enough capability to revenge Japan,so we donot need to PRETEND to be winner,WW2 was over,but in our eyes,our war with Japan never end,you Vietnameses will see the final ending someday.
 
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There must be some corruption in the biz. Investigate the government officers, especially customs officers.
 
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Vietnam kiss the butt of USA now and your economy depend on big brother China, happy? Viet Slave? :lol:

Vietnam copy Chinese chopstick,culture, temple and costume. Say hello to your Chinese ancestor. :lol:

Don't troll like this. China kissed boot of Uncle Sam in 1972 like metal ill big boy. Chopstick invented by Bai Yue Viets from bamboo when Chinese were ran around in North China. Chinese is from Noth China, you eat dumpling with hands. You copied from Viets how to planting wet rice. Han and Viets is two different race in Asia, kid.:enjoy:
 
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Don't troll like this. China kissed boot of Uncle Sam in 1972 like metal ill big boy. Chopstick invented by Bai Yue Viets from bamboo when Chinese were ran around in North China. Chinese is from Noth China, you eat dumpling with hands. You copied from Viets how to planting wet rice. Han and Viets is two different race in Asia, kid.:enjoy:
Oh yes, I hit right on the nail. Vietnamese is a just a copycat of Chinese. You must be mentally unstable to learn the truth to write those hatre words. Poort little vietnamese. If I am you to know this truth. I will jump off from 10 storey to kill myself to learn of the inferiority. Lucky I am a Chinese :lol:
 
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