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You are bringing up things from 7 years ago.in long term Thailand fruit industry is finished.
I remembered few years back a chinese poster here claimed Vietnamese fruits especially Durian had no chance in China because Chinese loved Thai fruits.
I have a few friends who grow durian on their lands since a few generations (Chanthaburi province).
The Chinese pre order their Durians and their containers await in the warehouse nearby.
The Chinese have a strange obsession with exotic fruits.
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An alternative to China?
Photographer: Linh Pham/Bloomberg
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If India wants to build a robust computer and electronics manufacturing industry, it needs to shift focus, fast. Instead of concentrating on the domestic market, it should become regionally competitive and export-driven. That means recognizing that Vietnam, not China, is its biggest rival.
The latest reminder of this urgency came last week with a US appeal for New Delhi to make the business environment easier and more transparent to navigate, or keep losing out on foreign direct investment. Cutting import duties ought to be high on the list, US Ambassador to India Eric Garcetti told the Indo-American Chamber of Commerce on Jan 30.
If you tax inputs, you are taxing your outputs, Garcetti noted. “You are not taxing us, you are not protecting the market. What you are doing is limiting a market.”
A day later, the Indian government reduced tariffs on a range of imported components including battery covers, lenses, antennae and mechanical parts to 10% from 15%. The timing might look like New Delhi was following orders, but it’s more likely a coincidence and even possible that Washington knew it was coming.
Though India is getting a lot of overseas investment, Foxconn Technology Group’s announcement last month that it will spend $100 million on a new plant in Vietnam is a reminder that it doesn’t hold a monopoly over business migration away from China. Mexico, Thailand, Indonesia and Czech Republic are also in the running to secure additional funding to build out the supply chains of the global computer and electronics makers.
Most nations offer a similar mix of incentives to lure investors. These include tax breaks, dedicated free-trade or industrial zones, discounted utilities like water and electricity, free land and commitments to supply workers. But India stands out among peers in implementing higher import taxes, which motivate companies to set up in the country to supply local consumers but makes them less competitive in the export market.
The Modi government’s “Make In India” policy launched a decade ago looks at first to have achieved its desired result. The government raised tariffs on manufactured products, which in turn spurred spurred companies like Foxconn and Pegatron Corp. to expand operations there to skirt those duties.
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What a circus
SK president invited Trump and few APEC members to a special dinner.
That's SEATO, not ASEAN. ASEAN was never a military bloc. Sure, anti-communism was part of its early political agenda, but its real focus was regional stability, trade, and cultural cooperation, not collective defense. And I'll say it again, after saying this like a hundred times already, Vietnam, or even North Vietnam back then, wasn't an ideological threat to anyone in Southeast Asia. The only real ideological forces in that era were the Soviet Union, Red China, and the US, not Vietnam.Laos is a close military ally. Maybe some concerns from Thailand or Cambodia. no reason to worry. What can we do with new 40 jets? Too little.
Yes I know Asean was established to counter Vietnam threat. But that’s old story. USSR is dead.
Yes ok military alliance is ok and necessary in the case of Japan and South Korea,Not every country sees Trump or the US the same way. The line between political, economic, and military cooperation is sometimes blurred, but it's still meant to stay distinct. And whether Trump is loved or hated, right or wrong, that's subjective and temporary. The alliance between South Korea and the US has deep roots and isn't going anywhere anytime soon.
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Yes ok military alliance is ok and necessary in the case of Japan and South Korea,
but this boot licking Trump is really shocking.
Where the self respect of the Japanese, the Koreans?
Don't be so harsh. History rolls forward like a raging river, and countless powerful empires and nations disappear in the river like foam. It's already not easy for a nation to survive. If there were other options, who would be willing to lick boots? Which ethnic group has survived to this day without ever licking boots?This boot licking is disgusting. The Japanese lose every respect among the Vietnamese.
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