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the Chinese have a different business model than most other economies do. they want to keep jobs and factories at home, they don´t move factories and jobs to cheaper labor countries and then import from there as part of supply chain.
All talks from Ccp to help poor countries to develop manufacturing is empty rhetoric. Vietnam capitalism is a bit different, more focusing on imports and exports.
Lol, have you heard of BRI, you have been sleeping under rock ? China has invested more than a trillion dollars in the last decade in developing countries to develop their infras, factories and economies. I know you take the Indian view on BRI, thinking it is a Ponzi scheme or debt trap, people like Indians and you like nothing more than China just give out investments in poor countries. In today's world, be honest, you are not going to find a more willing and capable partner than China in helping poor countries develop, not US, EU, Japan or India. One example, BYD is building factories in Thailand, Indonesia, Pakistan, Mexico, Brazil, Hungary, Spain and more.

Of course, China like any advanced country is not going to export all its cutting edge tech to the like of other countries like Vietnam.
 
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Lol, have you heard of BRI, you have been sleeping under rock ? China has invested more than a trillion dollars in the last decade in developing countries to develop their infras, factories and economies. I know you take the Indian view on BRI, thinking it is a Ponzi scheme or debt trap, people like Indians and you like nothing more than China just give out investments in poor countries. In today's world, be honest, you are not going to find a more willing and capable partner than China in helping poor countries develop, not US, EU, Japan or India. One example, BYD is building factories in Thailand, Brazil, Hungary, Spain and more.

Of course, China like any advanced country is not going to export all its cutting edge tech to the like of other countries like Vietnam.
Is China share in manufacturing decline?

The problem with BRI is those countries borrow money from China to have something they can’t afford. China loans the money, earning interests on that money, sending own workers, earning back the wages, keeping all technology.
 
That looks interesting, making foods in factories like making shoes. Can make foods in every scale.
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Is China share in manufacturing decline?

The problem with BRI is those countries borrow money from China to have something they can’t afford. China loans the money, earning interests on that money, sending own workers, earning back the wages, keeping all technology.
Why should China's share of manufacturing decline ? It is far from the full potential with only about 29% share of world considering China's huge population. US once in the 1950s had 50% of world manufacturing share and I never hear other countries ever complained but cheered on.

Lol, overwhelming majority of workers on BRI projects are from those hosting countries, only small number very technical workers and top management teams are Chinese, you like Indians just like to live in your own imaginations. Those countries know better than you if they can or not able to afford BRI projects. No countries have gone bankrupt on BRI projects so far. Typical sour grapes of the Indians about anything Chinese.
 
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Vietnam aims to enhance airport capacity, ensuring security, intelligence and user-friendliness. - Vietnam News/ANN

HANOI: All airports in Vietnam will deploy aviation security forces equipped with the capability to detect and counter unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in 2027, according to a project recently approved by the government, local daily Suc Khoe & Doi Song reported on Tuesday (June 16).

The project, approved by Deputy Prime Minister Pham Gia Tuc on Monday, aims to enhance airport capacity, ensuring security, intelligence and user-friendliness under the new circumstances.

 
Why should China's share of manufacturing decline ? It is far from the full potential with only about 29% share of world considering China's huge population. US once in the 1950s had 50% of world manufacturing share and I never hear other countries ever complained but cheered on.

Lol, overwhelming majority of workers on BRI projects are from those hosting countries, only small number very technical workers and top management teams are Chinese, you like Indians just like to live in your own imaginations. Those countries know better than you if they can or not able to afford BRI projects. No countries have gone bankrupt on BRI projects so far. Typical sour grapes of the Indians about anything Chinese.
India has great potential if they can fix their infrastructure. For the rest I am not optimistic they will depend on China for hundred year until loans are paid off or those Chinese built infrastructures fall apart.
I am optimistic in the case of Vietnam though because we know the Chinese.

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India has great potential if they can fix their infrastructure. For the rest I am not optimistic they will depend on China for hundred year until loans are paid off or those Chinese built infrastructures fall apart.
I am optimistic in the case of Vietnam though because we know the Chinese.

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India is forever being having great potential considering its size. It has to do with population quality, IQ and cultures.
 
The army television on “made in Vietnam”
The domestic military industrial complex is growing fast, from making artillery, tanks, missiles, warships, air defense systems, battlefield systems, tank simulator, to ship simulator.
The aim is to lessen imports, increase domestic production, sustaining a war of attrition.
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K23 armor vest for mechanized infantry
Soldiers can carry flexible weapon systems by attach and remove patches.

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Congrats Ms Anh
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That looks interesting: new Vietnamese XTC03 armor transport tank with camouflage and some new modifications as some posters have noticed.
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Vinfast can make 2 million cars a year. The challenge is how to turn production capacity into sales.
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