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OMG , they really like each other !

I dont now yet maybe Japan will transfer more high tech to VN, but PM Dung promise that in 2020 , GDP per person in Red river delta of North VN will be 5.500 USD/ year

The GDP prospection is reasonable.

But become an industrialized nation in 6 years is impossible particularly VIET wants to keep the environment .
 
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I dont now yet maybe Japan will transfer more high tech to VN, but PM Dung promise that in 2020 , GDP per person in Red river delta of North VN will be 5.500 USD/ year

5.500 USD, too low for you powerful 2020 industrilized VIETNAM
 
OMG , they really like each other !
Putin is a hardcore politician, who wants to revive the Soviet Empire, a mighty dog. Obama does not come close.
He likes comrade Vietnam.
But become an industrialized nation in 6 years is impossible particularly VIET wants to keep the environment.
yes, it is very difficult to achieve, but not impossible. we need a lot of MOOOOONEY.
For infrastructure alone, we need an estimated $167b for the next 10 years. I hope we soon find a giant oil field in SC Sea. :-)

5.500 USD, too low for you powerful 2020 industrilized VIETNAM
10,000 should be the goal. don´t know whether realistic.
 
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10,000 should be the goal.

Yes, 10,000 is almost reaching the high income threshold, but it is still a harsh task for you guys unless miracles happen. Vietnam's per capital income in 2020, if you are glad to see, will probably be comparable to or higher than current Indonesia, but less than your neighbor Thailand.
 
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The GDP prospection is reasonable.

But become an industrialized nation in 6 years is impossible particularly VIET wants to keep the environment .
Maybe high tech will help us to keep the environment coz the plan is quite huge.

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Master plan on Northern key economic region passed

VGP - PM Nguyen Tan Dung has approved a master plan on Northern key economic region development by 2020 with a vision towards 2030 with a view to heightening the status of the region as an emerging national political, cultural, scientific and technological center.






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The strategic convergence of national resources and competitive advantages makes the region the nuclear of Red River Delta development, a hub for trade exchange, international integration, and a status marker within ASEAN and the global community.


The region is at the centre of national economic restructuring, growth model renewal, and the next stages of national industrialization and modernization.

As of 2020, average GDP per capita in Ha Noi would touch US$ 5,500. The proportion of agro-forestry and fishery sector would be 5.5%; industry and construction 49.1% and service 45.4%. The region is expected to account for 32% of total national exports.

The number of regional households formally classified as poor would decrease by 2% annually. Poor household per capita income would rise 2.5-3.5 times every five years. At least 80% of regional communes would meet national health standards.

The master plan also set to raise the trained proportion of labor force to 80-85%, with 40-45% of workers receiving specialized vocational training.

Ha Noi - a global finance centre

Under its master plan, service industry, trade activities, and cultural sector are intimately linked to Red River civilization, festival, and spiritual tourism.

It will concurrently focus on modernizing financial and banking services and cultivating a business environment capable of transforming the capital city into a finance centre of international standards.

Key industrial sector

The master plan prioritizes improving the competitiveness of highly localizsed industrial sectors with footholds in the global value chain, including electronics, science and technology, telecommunications, mechanical engineering, ship building, maritime facilities, high quality steel, construction materials, pharmaceuticals, food processing, garments and textiles, and leather and footwear.

The region wants to encourage industrial sectors that are technologically advanced, minimize carbon emissions, and produce environmentally products.

The development of rural areas and agriculture should be linked to the region’s expanding pharmaceutical and food processing industries.

Industry and construction is set to increase by 8.2% for 2011-2015, 10% for 2016-2020, and 9% for 2021-2030.

High-tech agriculture

The region will develop intensive farming to maximize the income value of its cultivated area.

Newly formed fishing industry logitistics centers in Hai Phong, Cat Ba, and Bach Long Vi Island will be in charge of intensifying offshore fishing while subsuming smaller scale inshore fishing into more efficient economic activities.

Cattle and poultry husbandry and aquaculture will be subject to food hygiene and safety and environmental protection regulations. The region will invest in building refrigerated warehousing to serve its exports.

Nuclear and satellite urban centre

The master plan also outlined a network of “nuclear and satellite” municipalities as a framework for regional development. Relatively established urban centers including Bac Ninh, Vinh Phuc, Ha Long, and Hai Duong will support satellite urban areas in Son Tay, Tu Son, Xuan Mai, Chi Linh, Cam Pha, Uong Bi, and Mong Cai.

The Ha Noi sub-region includes Vinh Phuc, Bac Ninh, Hung Yen, and Hai Duong. The coastal sub-region consists of Hai Phong, Quang Ninh, and sea and island areas./.
http://thutuong.chinhphu.vn:2012/Ho...ern-key-economic-region-passed/20141/2309.vgp
 
Yes, 10,000 is almost reaching the high income threshold, but it is still a harsh task for you guys unless miracles happen. Vietnam's per capital income in 2020, if you are glad to see, will probably be comparable to or higher than current Indonesia, but less than your neighbor Thailand.
yes, you are right. we are too poor, that sucks. What we need is a miracle, and I believe that miracle is called Japan.
I hope when our president visits the Japanese emperor Akihito in mid-March, he will propose him a JP-VN union. If he agrees, Vietnam will jump from the third to the first world. :partay:

Japan to invite Vietnamese president as state guest
 
Well, this shows your true industrial capability, and it is unlikely that you will suddenly become an industrial powerhouse in 2020.

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yes, you are right. we are too poor, that sucks. What we need is a miracle, and I believe that miracle is called Japan.
I hope when our president visits the Japanese emperor Akihito in mid-March, he will propose him a JP-VN union. If he agrees, Vietnam will jump from the third to the first world. :partay:

Japan to invite Vietnamese president as state guest

Japan is now heavily indebted, they should take care of themselves first.
 
Maybe high tech will help us to keep the environment coz the plan is quite huge.

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Master plan on Northern key economic region passed

VGP - PM Nguyen Tan Dung has approved a master plan on Northern key economic region development by 2020 with a vision towards 2030 with a view to heightening the status of the region as an emerging national political, cultural, scientific and technological center.






Quy%20hoach.jpg


Illustration photo

The strategic convergence of national resources and competitive advantages makes the region the nuclear of Red River Delta development, a hub for trade exchange, international integration, and a status marker within ASEAN and the global community.


The region is at the centre of national economic restructuring, growth model renewal, and the next stages of national industrialization and modernization.

As of 2020, average GDP per capita in Ha Noi would touch US$ 5,500. The proportion of agro-forestry and fishery sector would be 5.5%; industry and construction 49.1% and service 45.4%. The region is expected to account for 32% of total national exports.

The number of regional households formally classified as poor would decrease by 2% annually. Poor household per capita income would rise 2.5-3.5 times every five years. At least 80% of regional communes would meet national health standards.

The master plan also set to raise the trained proportion of labor force to 80-85%, with 40-45% of workers receiving specialized vocational training.

Ha Noi - a global finance centre

Under its master plan, service industry, trade activities, and cultural sector are intimately linked to Red River civilization, festival, and spiritual tourism.

It will concurrently focus on modernizing financial and banking services and cultivating a business environment capable of transforming the capital city into a finance centre of international standards.

Key industrial sector

The master plan prioritizes improving the competitiveness of highly localizsed industrial sectors with footholds in the global value chain, including electronics, science and technology, telecommunications, mechanical engineering, ship building, maritime facilities, high quality steel, construction materials, pharmaceuticals, food processing, garments and textiles, and leather and footwear.

The region wants to encourage industrial sectors that are technologically advanced, minimize carbon emissions, and produce environmentally products.

The development of rural areas and agriculture should be linked to the region’s expanding pharmaceutical and food processing industries.

Industry and construction is set to increase by 8.2% for 2011-2015, 10% for 2016-2020, and 9% for 2021-2030.

High-tech agriculture

The region will develop intensive farming to maximize the income value of its cultivated area.

Newly formed fishing industry logitistics centers in Hai Phong, Cat Ba, and Bach Long Vi Island will be in charge of intensifying offshore fishing while subsuming smaller scale inshore fishing into more efficient economic activities.

Cattle and poultry husbandry and aquaculture will be subject to food hygiene and safety and environmental protection regulations. The region will invest in building refrigerated warehousing to serve its exports.

Nuclear and satellite urban centre

The master plan also outlined a network of “nuclear and satellite” municipalities as a framework for regional development. Relatively established urban centers including Bac Ninh, Vinh Phuc, Ha Long, and Hai Duong will support satellite urban areas in Son Tay, Tu Son, Xuan Mai, Chi Linh, Cam Pha, Uong Bi, and Mong Cai.

The Ha Noi sub-region includes Vinh Phuc, Bac Ninh, Hung Yen, and Hai Duong. The coastal sub-region consists of Hai Phong, Quang Ninh, and sea and island areas./.
http://thutuong.chinhphu.vn:2012/Ho...ern-key-economic-region-passed/20141/2309.vgp
High tech can help to protect environment , but only help .

If you want the GDP increasing speed , you can do it ,but that will charge from your environment,just like china
If you want the environment , you GDP will not grow that fast , coz protection of environment also cost huge money

Maybe high tech will help us to keep the environment coz the plan is quite huge.

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Master plan on Northern key economic region passed

VGP - PM Nguyen Tan Dung has approved a master plan on Northern key economic region development by 2020 with a vision towards 2030 with a view to heightening the status of the region as an emerging national political, cultural, scientific and technological center.






Quy%20hoach.jpg


Illustration photo

The strategic convergence of national resources and competitive advantages makes the region the nuclear of Red River Delta development, a hub for trade exchange, international integration, and a status marker within ASEAN and the global community.


The region is at the centre of national economic restructuring, growth model renewal, and the next stages of national industrialization and modernization.

As of 2020, average GDP per capita in Ha Noi would touch US$ 5,500. The proportion of agro-forestry and fishery sector would be 5.5%; industry and construction 49.1% and service 45.4%. The region is expected to account for 32% of total national exports.

The number of regional households formally classified as poor would decrease by 2% annually. Poor household per capita income would rise 2.5-3.5 times every five years. At least 80% of regional communes would meet national health standards.

The master plan also set to raise the trained proportion of labor force to 80-85%, with 40-45% of workers receiving specialized vocational training.

Ha Noi - a global finance centre

Under its master plan, service industry, trade activities, and cultural sector are intimately linked to Red River civilization, festival, and spiritual tourism.

It will concurrently focus on modernizing financial and banking services and cultivating a business environment capable of transforming the capital city into a finance centre of international standards.

Key industrial sector

The master plan prioritizes improving the competitiveness of highly localizsed industrial sectors with footholds in the global value chain, including electronics, science and technology, telecommunications, mechanical engineering, ship building, maritime facilities, high quality steel, construction materials, pharmaceuticals, food processing, garments and textiles, and leather and footwear.

The region wants to encourage industrial sectors that are technologically advanced, minimize carbon emissions, and produce environmentally products.

The development of rural areas and agriculture should be linked to the region’s expanding pharmaceutical and food processing industries.

Industry and construction is set to increase by 8.2% for 2011-2015, 10% for 2016-2020, and 9% for 2021-2030.

High-tech agriculture

The region will develop intensive farming to maximize the income value of its cultivated area.

Newly formed fishing industry logitistics centers in Hai Phong, Cat Ba, and Bach Long Vi Island will be in charge of intensifying offshore fishing while subsuming smaller scale inshore fishing into more efficient economic activities.

Cattle and poultry husbandry and aquaculture will be subject to food hygiene and safety and environmental protection regulations. The region will invest in building refrigerated warehousing to serve its exports.

Nuclear and satellite urban centre

The master plan also outlined a network of “nuclear and satellite” municipalities as a framework for regional development. Relatively established urban centers including Bac Ninh, Vinh Phuc, Ha Long, and Hai Duong will support satellite urban areas in Son Tay, Tu Son, Xuan Mai, Chi Linh, Cam Pha, Uong Bi, and Mong Cai.

The Ha Noi sub-region includes Vinh Phuc, Bac Ninh, Hung Yen, and Hai Duong. The coastal sub-region consists of Hai Phong, Quang Ninh, and sea and island areas./.
http://thutuong.chinhphu.vn:2012/Ho...ern-key-economic-region-passed/20141/2309.vgp
High tech can help to protect environment , but only help .

If you want the GDP increasing speed , you can do it ,but that will charge from your environment,just like china
If you want the environment , you GDP will not grow that fast , coz protection of environment also cost huge money

yes, you are right. we are too poor, that sucks. What we need is a miracle, and I believe that miracle is called Japan.
I hope when our president visits the Japanese emperor Akihito in mid-March, he will propose him a JP-VN union. If he agrees, Vietnam will jump from the third to the first world. :partay:

Japan to invite Vietnamese president as state guest

With my due respect !

Do you really believe that Japan can help Viet to become the first world or industrialized nation in 6 years ?

It sound like our Great Leap Forward .
 
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Well, this shows your true industrial capability, and it is unlikely that you will suddenly become an industrial powerhouse in 2020.

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everyone has to start from somewhere. This minisub is about 10t, but it has everything a modern sub needs including AIP. if this model succeeds, we will build bigger ones:100t, 1,000t, 10,000t. we will see.

as for backwardness, Vietnam is poor, but improving everday. so according to a recent study of BCG, Vietnam has the fastest-growing middle and affluent class in the region from 2012 to 2020, rising from 12 million to 33 million (US$714 or more a month).
bcg.perspectives - Vietnam and Myanmar: Southeast Asia’s New Growth Frontiers
Japan is now heavily indebted, they should take care of themselves first.
the Japanese hold most of Japan´s debt, it is domestic issue. half of government spending is financed by freshly printed money. who cares? China? lol

yes, they can print more Yen and give to Vietnam. Japan is a fast aging country, while Vietnam has a younger population. we are close in cultures and custom. we don´t have territorial dispute. Japan will become the master of East Asia, while Vietnam the boss of SE Asia. we are a perfect pair. Vietnam should propose the idea before the Japanese parliament.

and China? you can become the master of the rest of the world. I don´t care. :sarcastic:
 
With my due respect !

Do you really believe that Japan can help Viet to become the first world or industrialized nation in 6 years ?

It sound like our Great Leap Forward .
industrialized means perhaps we will have a infrastructure (highways, airports, highspeed rails, etc) as good as China today. living standard in 6 years may reach the level from China today of 2014.
yes, thanks to the wars (including your aggressions against Vietnam), we are at least a generation behind others in the region. :hitwall:
 
everyone has to start from somewhere. This minisub is about 10t, but it has everything a modern sub needs including AIP. if this model succeeds, we will build bigger ones:100t, 1,000t, 10,000t. we will see.

China has already built the 5000 tons first generation nuclear sub since the cultural revolution, while today we are building the much quieter and faster 15000 tons fourth generation nuclear sub.

While Vietnam can build a 10000 tons nuclear sub by 2020? I highly doubt it.
 
yes, you are right. we are too poor, that sucks. What we need is a miracle, and I believe that miracle is called Japan.
I hope when our president visits the Japanese emperor Akihito in mid-March, he will propose him a JP-VN union. If he agrees, Vietnam will jump from the third to the first world. :partay:

Japan to invite Vietnamese president as state guest

The most embarrassed thing is that why let your own fate under subordination to other's consent? If you are gonna win this discussion, sure, take it. But in reality, things don't work as perfectly as you described.
 
China has already built the 5000 tons first generation nuclear sub since the cultural revolution, while today we are building the much quieter and faster 15000 tons fourth generation nuclear sub.

While Vietnam can build a 10000 tons nuclear sub by 2020? I highly doubt it.
you enjoy much longer period of peace than Vietnam. so wonder that you are more ahead of us.
as for Vietnam ship building industry, I read we are the 5th largest ship builder in the world. We can build diffrent sizes of container ships, tankers, cargo ships, and floating oil storage units with capacity of 100,000 tons.

sure, we are still ways behind of China in building military vessels. that take times. hope Russia and Japan support Vietnam plan to increase capacity in this critical field.

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industrialized means perhaps we will have a infrastructure (highways, airports, highspeed rails, etc) as good as China today. living standard in 6 years may reach the level from China today of 2014.
yes, thanks to the wars (including your aggressions against Vietnam), we are at least a generation behind others in the region. :hitwall:
No, not the problem of war. China and Vietnam's economy development began nearly at the same time. If you want to say the wars killed a lot of Vietnam people and destroyed Vietnam economy, yes, it is the truth. But dont forget China's stupid and cruel class struggle, stupid Great Step Forward, Cultural Revolution, yes, they are not war time, but actually China has never focused on economy since 1990s, and countless Chinese people died during that black period and lost much more than all Vietnam wars put together. China, Vietnam and even India, they are all carrying on economy reform, but why only China can get a big success? The same between China and Vietnam is they all absorb those forgien investment, especially the investments from Japan. Japan helps China's economy reform just like a kind of reparation and they gave a lot of support whatever on economy or Tech when the pioneering days of reform. But China has difference with Vietnam, because China has a very rich and powerful oversea group and the same blood people come from Taiwam, HK, Singapore and South East Asia . While Vietnam, to be honest, apart from those people works in restaurants abroad, rarely can find other places that Vietnam can do(just the truth). Those oversea Chinese, Taiwan, HKers. They are the strong engine of China, this is Vietnam or India, they cannot be campared.
 
No, not the problem of war. China and Vietnam's economy development began nearly at the same time. If you want to say the wars killed a lot of Vietnam people and destroyed Vietnam economy, yes, it is the truth. But dont forget China's stupid and cruel class struggle, stupid Great Step Forward, Cultural Revolution, yes, they are not war time, but actually China has never focused on economy since 1990s, and countless Chinese people died during that black period and lost much more than all Vietnam wars put together. China, Vietnam and even India, they are all carrying on economy reform, but why only China can get a big success? The same between China and Vietnam is they all absorb those forgien investment, especially the investments from Japan. Japan helps China's economy reform just like a kind of reparation and they gave a lot of support whatever on economy or Tech when the pioneering days of reform. But China has difference with Vietnam, because China has a very rich and powerful oversea group and the same blood people come from Taiwam, HK, Singapore and South East Asia . While Vietnam, to be honest, apart from those people works in restaurants abroad, rarely can find other places that Vietnam can do(just the truth). Those oversea Chinese, Taiwan, HKers. They are the strong engine of China, this is Vietnam or India, they cannot be campared.
If war was over in 1975 after defeating US, Soviet and the communist block would have help VN to become industrialized nation for long time already.

We had that plan, Soviet commited to help ,too. But it was canceled due to of war with Pol pot -Thailand and China.
 
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