4 months ago l was in Hue for 4 weeks to see my Dad in supermarkets and in markets they were full of good and full of food in 2007 l was there but less good and less food Now 2023 they have got more business
I was first there in 92 and 93. Most people had portable generators at the front of their shops in saigon and hanoi. only cars were gov and a few company private ones. cyclos were still a common taxi and you get have one from 8am till 8pm for around 10k VND per day. It is amazing to watch the speed and development that has occured over that time. I don't know what is worse. The destruction of many heritage colonial style buildings.... or young vietnamese drinking blooding star bucks (what an insult to vietnamese coffee)
Good information. Knowledge concerning local labor laws are important but compliance with U.S. labor standards and intellectual property protection is also important. Regards.
Thank you for sharing this valuable information.. I have an interest in food manufacturing and certainmy seems you would help Immensely and start up... Much good information I am subscribing. 🙏🙏
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Nice informative video . I am vipin ghosh from India. Doing real estate business in india from last 22 years. Wish to establish a company in Vietnam . I am sure we can work together
I like and appreciate all your commentary about Vietnam in general. But I think you should research and do some discussion of what is seen by many scientists, that much of the south will be under water or consistently flooded during rains, do to climate change. I plan to retire there also, but I would never invest in a flood-prone area to build my house.
The UN predicted that many many countries would be underwater within 2 years. That report was in 1989. The research and science are heavenly flawed due to politics and money. The fear they installed in you is a major problem.
And talent is hard to find even in HCMC. The big telecoms etc scoop them up. But there also isn't much of a "hacker culture" in VN. So don't expect innovation. If you just want code monkeys you may as well also look at India where they turn out a lot more programmers. I'm not sure how they compare as far as required salary for experienced programmers. I was hired to manage a software development project in VN in 2005. It did not go well. The talent needed just wasn't there. Probably better now but I really don't know why you would look to VN for software unless it was dramatically cheaper than India. You know who I would talk to if I wanted to build a software team in VN? The guy who wrote "Flappy Bird". He is Vietnamese and innovative. Find out where he came from and find more like him.. Hey Ken, I'll be in VN next week! Until the 18th. I would love to meet up with you and discuss some ideas. I emailed you but never heard back.
Appears your info [although good] is aimed at larger type corperations leaving out SME's like our company who's products are not high value like high tech that can afford extortionate fees and rents. I think a good video would be focussed on the more standard entrepeneur businesses such as SME's to reach a bigger and more practicle audience who could really benefit from your information. Our reluctuance of contracting with your company is due to the fear we would get less of a quality servce due to being a medium size entitiy. [no offence inteneded]
Love your page brother let me know if you like Pistachios or Roasted Almonds bringing some samples for some clients and would like to give you some as a gift Keep inspiring brother your doing an amazing job🙏💯
Organic does not exist in Vietnam; unless you grow them yourself, even then overspray from your neighbors unavoidable. Learn Vietnamese so you can keep up with the news.
@@vangcruz4442 I’m so glad that you know the currency rate. Let me ask if you know this, How many people got caught between VN and the US. Just give an estimate
@@hcm4598 I don't know the rate for VN but in the U.S, it is usually 40% of your total pay. State tax, Federal Tax, Consumption Tax. State Tax and Federal Tax takes about 25%, Excise Tax about 5% and Consumptions about 10%.
@@vangcruz4442 wow, you amaze me. You know about the US taxes. We were talking about under the table money, rememberrrrrr. But since you talk about taxes, at least we know where those taxes go toward education, welfare, infrastructure, etc. and don’t forget giving to foreign aids too including VN 😉
@@duongglobalbusinessconsulting 🤗 Thank you for your quick response. Why don’t you use the short and lovely name Saigon? Everybody will be very happy to hear and read it! If you use the other name HCM, many exile Vietnamese living abroad and South Vietnamese living in Vietnam dislike it. I don’t see a reason why you have to call and use that long and ugly name HCM? No one has forced you to use the name HCM, right❓
Absolutely. A law firm is a business, not a charity. And we are glad you realized the obvious. However, if you think the free content we publish is not good enough, feel free to make videos as well.
Communism is not a problem when you play their game. You just need to to understand the nature of their politic and act accordingly. At the end of the days, the politician are the same everywhere, they want to get rich 😅
4 months ago l was in Hue for 4 weeks to see my Dad
in supermarkets and in markets they were full of good and full of food
in 2007 l was there but less good and less food
Now 2023 they have got more business
Learned more about that’s happening in VN in this one video than anything on UA-cam.
Great presentation and editing.
The future looks very good.
Much appreciated!
I was first there in 92 and 93. Most people had portable generators at the front of their shops in saigon and hanoi. only cars were gov and a few company private ones. cyclos were still a common taxi and you get have one from 8am till 8pm for around 10k VND per day. It is amazing to watch the speed and development that has occured over that time. I don't know what is worse. The destruction of many heritage colonial style buildings.... or young vietnamese drinking blooding star bucks (what an insult to vietnamese coffee)
Nothing available for the sole proprietor. Just big corporations.
Very, very informative and clearly presented. Excellent!
We got converse, Nike and few others in long an by my wife’s house Ken top notch attorney ✈️
Very informative. Thank you!
Great video,,,,Thank you so much ❤👍👌
Good information. Knowledge concerning local labor laws are important but compliance with U.S. labor standards and intellectual property protection is also important. Regards.
The concept of intellectual property is mostly underdeveloped.
very good information and well speech!
Good day,
Great video as always, thoroughly enjoyed it.
Cheers
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Thank you for sharing this valuable information.. I have an interest in food manufacturing and certainmy seems you would help Immensely and start up... Much good information I am subscribing. 🙏🙏
Thanks for your kind words and subscribing. We appreciate your viewership. If you need help to start, please feel free to send us an email at contact@duongbusinessconsulting.com
You make good content, Ken.
Nice informative video . I am vipin ghosh from India. Doing real estate business in india from last 22 years. Wish to establish a company in Vietnam . I am sure we can work together
Excellent complete information.... Thank you a lot
Glad it was helpful!
I like and appreciate all your commentary about Vietnam in general. But I think you should research and do some discussion of what is seen by many scientists, that much of the south will be under water or consistently flooded during rains, do to climate change. I plan to retire there also, but I would never invest in a flood-prone area to build my house.
Thanks for your comment. Will do, keeping in mind that some scientists predicted in 2012 that New York will be under water in 2018.
The UN predicted that many many countries would be underwater within 2 years.
That report was in 1989.
The research and science are heavenly flawed due to politics and money.
The fear they installed in you is a major problem.
Are "sweat shops" still a thing in Vietnam, or have they greatly improved conditions for factory workers?
Sure there are. That‘s why prices are competitive.
Nha Trang and or DaNang is where I am aiming to retire Near the beaches is where I wish to be
A video like this for software companies would be interesting.
For IT you gotta be in Saigon, that's where all the talents are
And talent is hard to find even in HCMC. The big telecoms etc scoop them up. But there also isn't much of a "hacker culture" in VN. So don't expect innovation. If you just want code monkeys you may as well also look at India where they turn out a lot more programmers. I'm not sure how they compare as far as required salary for experienced programmers. I was hired to manage a software development project in VN in 2005. It did not go well. The talent needed just wasn't there. Probably better now but I really don't know why you would look to VN for software unless it was dramatically cheaper than India.
You know who I would talk to if I wanted to build a software team in VN? The guy who wrote "Flappy Bird". He is Vietnamese and innovative. Find out where he came from and find more like him..
Hey Ken, I'll be in VN next week! Until the 18th. I would love to meet up with you and discuss some ideas. I emailed you but never heard back.
@@ericvelasquez1282 Thank you.
@@tracyrreed Thanks I did not know Flappy bird was from Vietnam.
Appears your info [although good] is aimed at larger type corperations leaving out SME's like our company who's products are not high value like high tech that can afford extortionate fees and rents. I think a good video would be focussed on the more standard entrepeneur businesses such as SME's to reach a bigger and more practicle audience who could really benefit from your information. Our reluctuance of contracting with your company is due to the fear we would get less of a quality servce due to being a medium size entitiy. [no offence inteneded]
Love your page brother let me know if you like Pistachios or Roasted Almonds bringing some samples for some clients and would like to give you some as a gift
Keep inspiring brother your doing an amazing job🙏💯
Which part of Vn is best to supply raw materials for animal feed
Do you do land referrals?
It's the Mekong Delta River and not the Mekong River Delta.
and this is the main reason for the air pollution. not the bikes
when i retire and move to Vietnam..could i find a job working on a organic farm?
why not a sex farm???? spinal tap
It depends on the position.
Organic does not exist in Vietnam; unless you grow them yourself, even then overspray from your neighbors unavoidable. Learn Vietnamese so you can keep up with the news.
Would you be interested in being the conduit to introduce a us renewable energy company to Vietnam for infrastructure and manufacturing Mr Duong ?
BMT is also a growing city. They have a lot of lovely modern Apartment complexes. Nice roads, an airport. I often drive into BMT to go shopping.
lol
What’s the average under the table money you give the Viet Cong each month?
A lot but still less then in the U.S...😂
@@vangcruz4442 I’m so glad that you know the currency rate. Let me ask if you know this, How many people got caught between VN and the US. Just give an estimate
@@hcm4598 I don't know the rate for VN but in the U.S, it is usually 40% of your total pay. State tax, Federal Tax, Consumption Tax. State Tax and Federal Tax takes about 25%, Excise Tax about 5% and Consumptions about 10%.
@@vangcruz4442 wow, you amaze me. You know about the US taxes. We were talking about under the table money, rememberrrrrr. But since you talk about taxes, at least we know where those taxes go toward education, welfare, infrastructure, etc. and don’t forget giving to foreign aids too including VN 😉
@@hcm4598 you said gave to the V.C....Money is money....over or under the table is still money.
🤔🧐😲 I like your advising videos but find it “disturbing” that you call the mostly hated name Ho Chi Minh instead of lovely Saigon❗️
We have it in the title.
@@duongglobalbusinessconsulting 🤗 Thank you for your quick response. Why don’t you use the short and lovely name Saigon? Everybody will be very happy to hear and read it!
If you use the other name HCM, many exile Vietnamese living abroad and South Vietnamese living in Vietnam dislike it. I don’t see a reason why you have to call and use that long and ugly name HCM? No one has forced you to use the name HCM, right❓
Lair Lair Lair!!! Nothing too safe business in VN man.
The name Pfizer pisses me off!
các hãng lớn từ từ rút ra khỏi VN...chơi ko nổi với “luật rừng”, đất ko lành chim ko đậu
Never listen to a dude who wears a suit jacket in hot tropical weather! 😂
Never listen to a troll whose avatar is Xi Jiping's picture and does not what tropical wool suits exist for!
@@duongglobalbusinessconsulting
Hon lao! Viet Nam la dan em toi. 😎
EXCELLENT vid, can you please provide your Email please
Many Thanks
This guy advertising for Vietnam to get pay also think twice doing business with Vietnamese communist party
Absolutely. A law firm is a business, not a charity. And we are glad you realized the obvious. However, if you think the free content we publish is not good enough, feel free to make videos as well.
Communism is not a problem when you play their game. You just need to to understand the nature of their politic and act accordingly. At the end of the days, the politician are the same everywhere, they want to get rich 😅
This argument on ‘communism’ is so passé, boring uniformed and reductionistic.
Stay in your fk up country