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Chinese Enterprises Aim At "Vietnam Made" And Hope To Get Trade Dividends.

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Chinese enterprises aim at "Vietnam made" dividend from Spin and Shoemaking To paper and furniture. Made in China Companies are now investing heavily in Vietnam, hoping to catch up with the upcoming trade dividends of their neighbours.

The FTA and the trans Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPP) signed by Vietnam last year will give the country the opportunity to enter the GDP market with an increase of US $44 trillion. Although the fate of TPP is unknown at present, Chinese enterprises have made plans in advance to try to use Vietnam's lower factory wage level. It is important to set up factories in Vietnam to enable Chinese manufacturers to enter the trade agreements that China has not yet participated in. Ruan Sunquan, chairman of Vietnam timber and Forest Products Association, said: "so far, more than 30 Chinese timber companies have consulted me this year."

In 2015, China's capital inflow to Vietnam increased 1 times than 1 years ago, to 744 million US dollars, of which 80% was in the second half of the year - shortly before Vietnam signed the FTA and TPP with the EU. In accordance with these two agreements, textile manufacturers must use yarn and dyestuffs from the local or trading bloc countries. For Chinese companies in Vietnam, this means ensuring access to the local supply chain. To this end, China Tianhong Textile Group is currently building a $450 million industrial park in northern Vietnam.

It is true that the US presidential campaign has given TPP a big question mark. But even if TPP's future is uncertain, Chinese enterprises can still seek to use Vietnam as a new industry and trade power.

Ironically, such TPP agreements are intended to promote us influence in Asia and to suppress China's influence. In fact, it encourages Beijing's external contacts. Investment from China has increased and Vietnam has changed in other ways.

In Vietnam, anti China sentiment has existed for a long time. But there are signs that the Vietnamese are now putting aside nationalism and learning Chinese, hoping to get jobs from Chinese companies and investors. College students have Chinese lessons at night. "I don't like Chinese or Chinese, but their companies are here more and more. Speaking Chinese can increase my chances of employment and help me get a good job. "

The FTA and the trans Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPP) signed by Vietnam last year will give the country the opportunity to enter the GDP market with an increase of US $44 trillion. Although the fate of TPP is unknown at present, Chinese enterprises have made plans in advance to try to use Vietnam's lower factory wage level. It is important to set up factories in Vietnam to enable Chinese manufacturers to enter the trade agreements that China has not yet participated in. Ruan Sunquan, chairman of Vietnam timber and Forest Products Association, said: "so far, more than 30 Chinese timber companies have consulted me this year."

In 2015, China's capital inflow to Vietnam increased 1 times than 1 years ago, to 744 million US dollars, of which 80% was in the second half of the year - shortly before Vietnam signed the FTA and TPP with the EU. In accordance with these two agreements, textile manufacturers must use yarn and dyestuffs from the local or trading bloc countries. For Chinese companies in Vietnam, this means ensuring access to the local supply chain. To this end, China Tianhong Textile Group is currently building a $450 million industrial park in northern Vietnam.

It is true that the US presidential campaign has given TPP a big question mark. But even if TPP's future is uncertain, Chinese enterprises can still seek to use Vietnam as a new industry and trade power.

Ironically, such TPP agreements are intended to promote us influence in Asia and to suppress China's influence. In fact, it encourages Beijing's external contacts. Investment from China has increased and Vietnam has changed in other ways.

In Vietnam, anti China sentiment has existed for a long time. But there are signs that the Vietnamese are now putting aside nationalism and learning Chinese, hoping to get jobs from Chinese companies and investors.

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