China Wants to DESTROY Vietnam's Economy! (Sneaky Tactics!!)

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  • Опубліковано 16 лип 2024
  • China Wants To Destroy Vietnam's Economy! In this explosive episode, lawyer Ken Duong exposes China's ruthless tactics to undermine Vietnam's booming economy. Discover the shocking reality behind China's aggressive steel price cuts and their impact on Vietnam's financial stability. Learn how this economic warfare is affecting real estate in Vietnam, local businesses, and foreign investments.
    As China vs. USA trade war intensifies, Vietnam finds itself in the crossfire. Find out what this means for foreign investors in Vietnam and the future of doing business in Vietnam. We'll also delve into how the Vietnamese government can defend its economy and protect its citizens from China's economic onslaught.
    Don't miss out on vital information about Vietnam's GDP, the role of banks in Vietnam, and strategies for investing in Vietnam despite these challenges. If you're interested in the dynamics of Vietnam's economy collapse or the exodus of foreign investment leaving China, this video is a must-watch!
    00:00 - China is slashing steel prices!
    01:09 - The Steel Industry in Vietnam
    02:36 - The Elephant in the Room
    03:07 - Impacts on Vietnam's Real Estate
    03:41 - 71% is from CHINA
    04:53 - With Help from the CCP
    05:17 - Setting Extremely LOW PRICES
    06:15 - Raw Materials from Other Countries
    06:54 - Overcapacity
    07:56 - How Will Vietnam Defend itself against China?
    08:34 - Anti-Dumping!
    10:07 - What Vietnam Should Do!
    11:48 - Lawyer Ken Duong's Opinion
    12:46 - The Verdict
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  • @kevinsep2612
    @kevinsep2612 Місяць тому +35

    Vietnam import cheap steel from china and then export to usa to make profit

    • @gaolutsoctrang4507
      @gaolutsoctrang4507 Місяць тому +3

      The US government is not that naive.

    • @thienkim1754
      @thienkim1754 29 днів тому

      @@gaolutsoctrang4507 actually the US government is nothing but a global Dictator.
      🤭🤭🤭 . How they destroy vietnam with such evil tactics ⁉️
      Loas, Cambodia,
      🍊🍊🍊

    • @thienkim1754
      @thienkim1754 29 днів тому

      @@gaolutsoctrang4507 what's the plan ⁉️ want to use Taiwan, Philippines, Vietnam as the next proxy war ⁉️
      US is a Joke with all those propaganda, demonizing other countries like Russia , China , Palestin, Iran etc etc.

    • @gaolutsoctrang4507
      @gaolutsoctrang4507 29 днів тому

      @@thienkim1754 The frog in the well

    • @thienkim1754
      @thienkim1754 29 днів тому

      @@gaolutsoctrang4507 The blind leading the blind ⁉️
      🙄🙄🙄 guess U live in the US ⁉️
      Never once you mention the defeat of the American Pitbull ⁉️
      🇻🇳✌🇻🇳 unification
      🍌⁉️🍌 Y out W in ⁉️

  • @rock3times
    @rock3times Місяць тому +26

    Not too long ago Vietnam was found guilty of laundering steel on behalf of china. What happened is Vietnam imported steel from China and rebranded made in Vietnam to help China escaped the US embargo. So the story of Vietnam steel industry is not that important an issue.

    • @two02ful
      @two02ful Місяць тому +2

      That’s trading nothing wrong with that buy cheap sell for a profit

    • @rock3times
      @rock3times Місяць тому

      @@two02ful my point is Since China controls Vietnam, the idea China attacks the steel industry in Vietnam is moot.
      Now China colludes with Cambodia to steal fresh water of Mekong to starve the plains of South Vietnam will cause loss of rice crops.To kill Vietnam economy, Vietnam will succumb to China rules .A vassal state like Vietnam will not challenge China forever.

    • @dyrectory_com
      @dyrectory_com 29 днів тому +2

      Think Russian oil / gas.

    • @thienkim1754
      @thienkim1754 28 днів тому

      @@dyrectory_com 🤭 exactly
      The west complaining about india buying Russian Energy 🙄 funding the war ⁉️
      What does EU Do , the exact same thing 🙃 from A third party like india .
      🤣 why North stream 🤣

    • @argus-r1j
      @argus-r1j 27 днів тому

      If Vietnam does not like it, China can also consider shifting investment to other Southeast Asian countries.

  • @andrewv5316
    @andrewv5316 Місяць тому +36

    Funny why folks complaint high prices and now prices are low and they are still complaining. What exactly do these folks want?

    • @AHA_meme_Dollar
      @AHA_meme_Dollar Місяць тому +2

      Free 😮

    • @user-cn5ri5he4c
      @user-cn5ri5he4c Місяць тому +1

      Where are you seeing low prices? And what do you mean by low? Some area seem to be seeing prices increases of 10%, 20%, 30%. 30% increase for rentals within a few months in some areas is just a bit head spinning.

    • @smosabi7415
      @smosabi7415 Місяць тому +1

      Folks want low price for a long period of time (price and stability). If the low price is unfair (due to subsidies) with the goal of driving the competitors out of business then it is not good. Why? when there is few competitors then whoever left dictate the flow of goods and prices. They can then throttle production to boost prices and you are now under control by "them"....

    • @andrewv5316
      @andrewv5316 Місяць тому +3

      sure, in the short term there may be price instability but it is difficult to believe that China is the only steel producer in this world. So in the long term the market will correct itself so let supply and demand take their course. Lower price is always good for the consumers.

    • @andrewv5316
      @andrewv5316 Місяць тому +1

      btw, when materials are at lower price, this provides more incentive for companies to invest as the video stated that the number of metric tons of imported steel has gone up. Imagine if the government slaps a 70% tariff on the imported steel, do you think that the companies would continue to purchase the same amount of steel?

  • @brianjones3423
    @brianjones3423 Місяць тому +3

    Always enjoy your insight on what is going on in Vietnam....great insight...thanks

  • @GaryNichols50
    @GaryNichols50 Місяць тому +4

    I find the information valuable, and I like to hear your soothing and charming voice, and I enjoy your witty banter. So I have long been a part of the 20%.

    • @duongglobalbusinessconsulting
      @duongglobalbusinessconsulting  Місяць тому +1

      Thank you for being with us! 😊

    • @johnc1873
      @johnc1873 Місяць тому

      @@duongglobalbusinessconsulting China is the boogey man. Whenever other countries can't compete with China, China is "agressive" LMAO

    • @tuanduong3711
      @tuanduong3711 Місяць тому +1

      Funny, I was reading this exact comment as he was saying it in the video.

  • @markodessa2761
    @markodessa2761 Місяць тому +4

    Love your content and I probably knows more about how Vietnam is than I will ever know. So I appreciate you.

  • @robteuben3680
    @robteuben3680 Місяць тому +7

    Intresting video,I am going to watch more of your video content,next year I move with my wife to Da Nang
    I come since the 90 in Vietnam, Vietnam changes quickly,a lot things are much better then 30 years ago,infrastructure,transportation,better quality of food,
    But on the other side:pollution,corruption,building to much expencive real estate most of the vietnamese can not afford.
    I am looking forward and despite a lot of cons,we and Vietnam have a great future.......tận hưởng cuộc sống
    🌏

  • @georgeloh8257
    @georgeloh8257 Місяць тому +9

    I think Vietnam no need to compete with China for the steel price; if China can sell it at lower price , just buy it and store it for future use because steel won't be rotten. For the existing Vietname's steel manufactureres, I think they just have to learn how to increase their capital and buy more China's steels at a good price and stock it instead, as if they are in the business of speculating on the commodity market and make easy profit therefrom. Having surplus raw material is also good for Vietname to undetake mega project for infrastructures in the future.

    • @ngocanhsteel3930
      @ngocanhsteel3930 Місяць тому

      The Vietnamese market has a surplus of Chinese steel. Commercial houses confront bank interest rates. Vietnam will lose first

    • @isthisme-ct9fe
      @isthisme-ct9fe Місяць тому

      Steel csn get rusted

    • @harryalcantara1756
      @harryalcantara1756 6 днів тому

      Just stop buying from china

  • @HunterByeden
    @HunterByeden Місяць тому +4

    i dont normally leave multiple comments but this is a rare occasion.
    (1) Vietnam has cheap labor, thats why factories are moving from china to vietnam for the lower cost, in this case you need to have the cheapest energy and raw material to be competitive in the global stage. if china has cheap steel, clearly it is more competitive than Vietnam's raw material industry. the only smart move would be to design and sell processed good, which also pays more and more profitable.
    the view stated here is honestly very basic/limited understanding of how global market works.
    2) raising tariffs normally leads to trade retaliation. so if you do raise steel tariff, all it does is it dampens Vietnams growth by raising end product cost, there are other cheap labors in South East Asia, Cambodia, Thailand and etc. Factory will just move to a different country. Also, China will raise tariff in an area where Vietnam has competitive advantage, which then hurts the country even more. The whole point of global commerce is so that each local region can adapt, grow and become an expert in an industry, is a free market, free competition and the best wins, which leads better choices and lower costs for end consumers.
    3) bro, you are honestly repeating western (american) talking points. America is clearly in decline, slow at first, but when critical mass is reached, the decline will be dramatic and sudden. China is leading the world, honestly it doesn't hurt to have better relations, especially since China is your neighbor.
    4) this open hostility is not good for investment. I was thinking of planting some roots in Vietnam, but if this is general sentiment of the country, I rather invest in a country with less political risk. i.e Indonesia, Malaysia or Thailand.

    • @dyrectory_com
      @dyrectory_com 29 днів тому

      I'm sure you're aware of BRICS. BTW, great reply. Multipolar world is happening. There are two camps... G7 and BRICS+

    • @HunterByeden
      @HunterByeden 28 днів тому

      @@dyrectory_com brics is a great idea, but at the moment is just a club, no requirements or benefits. but is a start of something

    • @shadowmod3
      @shadowmod3 27 днів тому

      @@dyrectory_com trust BRICS if u wanna shit bricks.

  • @carefulconsumer8682
    @carefulconsumer8682 Місяць тому

    Thanks for the summary.

  • @jonaafr
    @jonaafr Місяць тому +45

    After watching and listening to your explanation I am curious. You said Vietnam have their own steel production so why are your own companies not buying steel made in Vietnam instead of buying from China. Yes, it is cheaper but you can also compete with their prices right?. Vietnam manpower is much cheaper than China today, so labour is cheaper than China. 2ndly, local produced need not be shipped, they can be transported directly to local buyers, so save cost of transport from China. China subsidizing their steel production is not the only question that can be raise. Vietnam were or are very happy when big Chinese companies (mobile phones, shoes, clothing etc etc) shifted their factories over the Vietnam due to higher labour cost in China. I did not hear Vietnam protesting against this business. China is one of your biggest buyer of timbers, are you complaining about that?. Over a certain period, there was a massive outflow of Vietnamese workers over to Shenzhen, thus sending their income back to Vietnam - no complain too?. Listening to your explanation tell me that Vietnam wish to earn money on every sector of industries but complain when they are face with competition?.

    • @two02ful
      @two02ful Місяць тому

      He is paid to preach USA Janet Yellen holly gospel of China subsidies it steel industries so China can sell it steel at lower price and therefore cause damage to Vietnam steel industries.

    • @Geoff020650
      @Geoff020650 29 днів тому +3

      This guy is talking crap. Vietnam is equal to only one of China's provinces. VN lacks stable electricity, infrastructure, educated population and workers to compete aggressively. That's why VN clings to China so closely. The ambivalent love/hate with China means VN needs Chinese companies and business to prosper, why the first nation to visit Xi after his inauguration of a third term was VN's premier. With this inflow of Chinese companies and the ever growing trade, lifting the VN peoples' living standards VN is on the right track. Compared with the US who comes and only lectures and threatens, (and killed so many VN in 1960) China is a saint.

    • @Gopher599
      @Gopher599 26 днів тому +1

      It seems like the purpose of his nonsensical anti Chinese rant is to wards the end of his video where he is trying to promote his consulting business for western companies navigating the VN economic landscape. Probably most of these “dumped” Chinese steel are used for VN infrastructure and the VN steel can be imported to the West bypassing tariffs against Chinese steel. A win for VN by playing both sides.

    • @user-uh9le6hm6z
      @user-uh9le6hm6z 8 днів тому

      这个频道只是黑中国的, 不管怎么样中国总是不对的

  • @mosqutio88
    @mosqutio88 Місяць тому +3

    My family owns factories across Asia, including production in China and Vietnam. We didn’t move from China to Vietnam, rather expanded to optimize cash flow and reduce expenses, adding more value to shareholders. International geo-political activities are irrelevant to our family business because at the end of the day only money matters.

  • @kitatit
    @kitatit 28 днів тому +1

    Australia supports our friends and family in Vietnam. Trade with us. 🇻🇳 🇦🇺

  • @ebx100
    @ebx100 Місяць тому

    Totally agree with your thoughts. And yes, I'm subscribed.

  • @ColinTan
    @ColinTan Місяць тому +4

    China stopped their incentives for steel a few years ago. There have been quite a lot of mergers for the better managed companies to take over unprofitable ones. It's no longer Baosteel, it's now called Baowu as the weaker Wugang was taken over. The main reason for the cheaper chinese steel is sheer scale, even then the smaller Chinese producers will not survive. Worldwide this has been happening as well, Nippon steel merged with Sumitomo metals about a decade ago. The root cause of all this was reckless expansion of steel capacity by chinese provincial governments.

    • @two02ful
      @two02ful 27 днів тому

      USA and EU subsidies heavily its key industries yet many perished, why? The people and its culture that make the absolute difference! Now you understand?

  • @kumanlee99
    @kumanlee99 Місяць тому

    Excellent vid, Ken.

  • @brianjones3423
    @brianjones3423 Місяць тому

    Thanks!

  • @TheKietNguyen-dy1dz
    @TheKietNguyen-dy1dz Місяць тому

    Great information brother 👍

  • @JamesLee-mr2uf
    @JamesLee-mr2uf Місяць тому +13

    Nobody forces anybody to buy anything! The reason you buy because is Profitable and help your small economy developing.

    • @rainieresguerra6519
      @rainieresguerra6519 Місяць тому +1

      That's why regulations are needed. The collapse of local industries are detrimental to a country in the long term. Think why almost every country prohibits local monopolies. China is aiming for international monopoly by undercutting its competitors. China can do that because of its vast financial resources.

  • @mrbHanoi
    @mrbHanoi Місяць тому +7

    Been warning my students about this for a year

    • @AnhNguyen-hn9vj
      @AnhNguyen-hn9vj Місяць тому

      tough competition man. tough competition. lol

  • @rainieresguerra6519
    @rainieresguerra6519 Місяць тому +4

    With the the slowdown in China's economic growth partially caused by the collapse of China's real property sector highlighted by the struggles of property giants Evergrande, Country Garden and Vanke, China has no choice but to export steel, cement and other construction materials to prevent the collapse of companies producing construction materials.
    China is exporting cheap steel and other construction materials worldwide, prompting the imposition of heavy tarrifs by many countries on Chinese made products.

    • @two02ful
      @two02ful Місяць тому

      BMW and Mercedes Benz too are make in China so because of the real estate problem those cars should be exported at basement price too, right? Come on! The freaking problem are cause by USA alone by steering up war and conflict everywhere! Thats the bloody problem!

    • @kaleeysmith8801
      @kaleeysmith8801 29 днів тому

      yes, true, china is economically collapsing right now, so the revolutions we seeing is not shown in public, china has a major violent revolution going on and is blocked out from the outside world, this is true.

  • @jaaydenhuynh
    @jaaydenhuynh Місяць тому +13

    You complaining because imports steel are cheap? Isn’t it good for the consumers or you rather have massive inflation? Over capacity, This is a stupid argument mr Duong! Obviously someone is liking it if they are importing from China.

    • @duongglobalbusinessconsulting
      @duongglobalbusinessconsulting  Місяць тому

      When we point something out, don't be in the group who looks at the finger.

    • @wonderfulworld572
      @wonderfulworld572 Місяць тому

      If a country is importing instead of buying locally, there will be no jobs for the local ppl, and that will be bad for the economy. That's why other countries have to slap tariffs on products from countries that dump their goods on the international market.

    • @melcomc19
      @melcomc19 Місяць тому

      My understanding : susidised goods are not sustainable forever, it is designed to get competitors out of the market and when competitors are out, and no longer any competition, then the "winner" can manipulate the market supply and prices. At the same time, the losing country has lost that manufacturing base, rise in unemployment and lower standard of living. Hence why the title of this video that China wants to destroy Vietnam's economy.

    • @thienkim1754
      @thienkim1754 Місяць тому +1

      ​​@@melcomc19seriously steel can crumble the Vietnamese economy ⁉️
      How big is the local steel company ⁉️ or are they mostly foreign own ⁉️
      Wouldn't local traders of steel make money ⁉️ and can also reinvest into other or expand their company and businesses ⁉️
      ⁉️⁉️⁉️

    • @thienkim1754
      @thienkim1754 Місяць тому +3

      ​​@@duongglobalbusinessconsulting😂 they're just pointing back something else ⁉️ NO⁉️
      Shouldn't people question the information or informers.
      People can say you're taking profits and jobs from Vietnamese ⁉️
      But you can also say, you're creating jobs and investments in Vietnam ⁉️
      😂 just saying ⁉️
      ⁉️⁉️⁉️

  • @ekingsabsab1036
    @ekingsabsab1036 Місяць тому +5

    Same here in the Philippines..

  • @Zetler
    @Zetler 26 днів тому

    I'm still waiting for him to make a compelling case on why anyone would want to invest in Vietnam or how this country differentiates from it's neighbors.

  • @VirtueAbsolute
    @VirtueAbsolute 10 днів тому

    Mr. Duong, you are a brave man.

    • @LuClark-zv9iy
      @LuClark-zv9iy 6 днів тому

      I think he just wants to make everyone to hate China with all his biased opinions.

  • @aaasianamerican1216
    @aaasianamerican1216 21 день тому

    Thanks for telling the real truth brother

  • @user-cn5ri5he4c
    @user-cn5ri5he4c Місяць тому

    I left DaNang four months ago. When I returned about ten days ago, there were changes. Almost all lots near the beach are under construction. My guess is Vietnam will grow over 8% this year. Here in DaNang, almost all of the resturants and cafes near the beach are serving mostly Westerners. It took about ten days to find an apartment at a good price near the beach.Thanks for the interesting programs.

  • @investoracademy1452
    @investoracademy1452 28 днів тому +1

    Loved your videos from India❤

  • @stormtrooper2170
    @stormtrooper2170 Місяць тому

    How is the quality of the steel import from china..? Does it pass the standard of building material..?

  • @claudecahen6780
    @claudecahen6780 Місяць тому +39

    Just increase the import taxes for steel coming from China …..

    • @ellvtv2314
      @ellvtv2314 Місяць тому +8

      Ken rather just promote Chinese hate. lol

    • @faustinodibauda251
      @faustinodibauda251 Місяць тому +1

      Subsidizing the Vietnamese steel industry is not the answer

    • @eoky
      @eoky Місяць тому

      What a silly thing to do. You have been screwed by US for decades. Just learn to accept that China as upcoming master now and life would be better, simpler and peaeful.

    • @luongo7886
      @luongo7886 Місяць тому +4

      @@faustinodibauda251 So why is your chinese gov doing it?

    • @two02ful
      @two02ful Місяць тому +2

      @@luongo7886 a dog that continue to play politic.

  • @WilliamNguyen-mb2hv
    @WilliamNguyen-mb2hv Місяць тому +2

    Vinfast auto assembly in Vietnam but the auto parts was made in China and other countries ( Chinese batteries materials) china used Vietnam and Mexico for avoiding cheaper imports fees and avoiding tariffs from Europe and US and other rich countries

  • @DK-ev9dg
    @DK-ev9dg Місяць тому +4

    Vietnam snubbed Japan the other day and gave the high speed project to China

  • @terrysan8260
    @terrysan8260 Місяць тому +1

    It is called competition - just do better and you have nothing to worry .. make a better mouse trap !

    • @yomofo8608
      @yomofo8608 Місяць тому

      better, faster, cheaper. an oligarch wet dream.

  • @tigerlily6668
    @tigerlily6668 Місяць тому +1

    I have watched his channel before I believe this man is a US citizen (Vietnamese origin doing business in Vietnam)

  • @InvestingWithAdamK
    @InvestingWithAdamK Місяць тому

    Have condo prices dropped significantly or still expensive?

  • @hbc511
    @hbc511 Місяць тому +3

    Wouldn't be surprised if you are being paid by the u s ci..a to forment discontent in asia.

  • @KimsWorldTravel
    @KimsWorldTravel Місяць тому +7

    well cheap steel means cheaper prices which helps everyone. subsidies is not anything new. all countries provide subsides. do you want VN to be dependent on the USA? the USA has a habit of telling countries who they can trade with. do you want VN to be a vassal of America. Ask South Korea and Japan how well their economy is doing? a sight tariff is ok. remember who your top trading partner is. china will always be a top trading partner. the USA is an ocean away.

    • @timtong1795
      @timtong1795 29 днів тому

      Artificial cheap prices with the intent to drive competitors out of business is far from helping everyone - it can be a disaster to the future VN economy. It may help in the short term, the consumer but hurt them more later. Not ony could the VN company go bankrupt, but all the "supply chain" companies that relate to that company also go bankupt. The economy of Vietnam may look fine today but if the issue is not addressed with good policy, it can quickly turn bad. Implementation of whatever corrective policies should have a system of checks and balances. Even a good design, if not implemented properly or by incompetent people, is the same as a bad design. So the need for checks and balances. Checks, reports monitoring, and balances (ie. multiple eyes verify ) also allow to adjust and improve the design -- as all plans will require changes/adjustments to be successful..

    • @Fed-Dog
      @Fed-Dog 29 днів тому

      Did you even listen to the video? The CCP is destroying Vietnam's steel industry. Vietnam would like to have their own steel mills for the sake of Vietnam.

    • @KimsWorldTravel
      @KimsWorldTravel 29 днів тому

      @@timtong1795 there are several issues with this logic. 1. this issue has been going on for decades. this is nothing new. the VN economy has not been destroyed by China. 2. protection of a few thousand jobs vs. 100 million people is bad. 3. having consumers have more money in their pocket will far outweigh a few jobs 4. in addition to this, to jeopardize your number one trading partner over a small amount of people is bad and will effect far more jobs. 5. ask America if losing their steel industry has affected its economy. it has not. 6. China and Russia has been friends of VN in times of need. remember the Vietnam war. 7. the government of VN has the right policy to be friends with all powers. 8. lastly, competition is good. may the more competitive country win. as i stated before all countries provide subsidies for critical industries. look at the chips act in the USA or the farming industry. they are given billions to support those industries. the current government policy has worked quite well. no need to change.

  • @miketan4803
    @miketan4803 Місяць тому +4

    Aren't there anti dumping laws in VN?

  • @codeagent47
    @codeagent47 Місяць тому +20

    Vietnam needs consistent power supplies from China to operate its own manufacturing productions. Not to mention, Vietnam relies on production chains from China to make its own goods. At this point, Vietnam literally cannot survive without China. Love or hate China, this is the reality.

    • @isthisme-ct9fe
      @isthisme-ct9fe Місяць тому

      Vietnam thinks they are better than China, so they don't want to take opportunities from China.

    • @gaolutsoctrang4507
      @gaolutsoctrang4507 28 днів тому +1

      "Vietnam literally cannot survive without China"?? Are you serious? China needs Vietnam to survive as a result of high tariffs on Chinese exports to the US.

    • @isthisme-ct9fe
      @isthisme-ct9fe 28 днів тому +1

      If China closes its borders, no trade will be made, and Vietnam's economy will collapse. Cambodia, on the other hand, definitely will not do business with Vietnam due to territory lost to Vietnam. Does Vietnam trade with the USA? Expensive goods? Also, Vietnam's inflation is rising by 6% every year.

    • @isthisme-ct9fe
      @isthisme-ct9fe 28 днів тому +1

      @@gaolutsoctrang4507 If China closes its borders, no trade will be made, and Vietnam's economy will collapse. Cambodia, on the other hand, definitely will not do business with Vietnam due to territory lost to Vietnam. Does Vietnam trade with the USA? Expensive goods? Also, Vietnam's inflation is rising by 6% every year.

    • @gaolutsoctrang4507
      @gaolutsoctrang4507 28 днів тому +1

      @@isthisme-ct9fe Who cares? Here's the truth! No matter how many times they have closed the borders, Vietnam's economy keeps thriving.

  • @douglaswong6975
    @douglaswong6975 Місяць тому +1

    Overcapacity or under productivity and therefore uncompetitive in the market.
    Economically one has to over produce in order to export the excess and therefore commanding your supply competitiveness advantages

  • @ThienNguyen-eg4dh
    @ThienNguyen-eg4dh Місяць тому +3

    China is doing the same for EV cars.

  • @eIectrostatic
    @eIectrostatic 18 днів тому

    Cheap Chinese steel is precisely what is enabling Vietnam's construction boom. Cheap Chinese steel is also a major driver of Vietnam's GDP growth and the rise in living standards of Vietnamese people. If Vietnam's top priority is economic development and prosperity for its people then it would be a very unwise move to impose tariffs on Chinese steel. It would in general be a very bad idea for Vietnam as an emerging and booming economy to follow in the footsteps of the US with protectionist policies that hurt its own growth and development...

  • @e2bobbie
    @e2bobbie Місяць тому +2

    Wow

  • @nhungchaplin406
    @nhungchaplin406 Місяць тому +5

    I don’t understand why is low price of any product not good? Alright, maybe it is not good for the steel production industry, as the suppliers, but it is good for the users, like building construction companies, because it will reduce their costs, which is also good for property buyers. If my thoughts is not right, please explain. I am not standing on any side. I just want to understand your point.

    • @AHA_meme_Dollar
      @AHA_meme_Dollar Місяць тому +1

      low prices are link to low quality on products. however, most price range is markup due to middleman increase % from greed.

    • @yomofo8608
      @yomofo8608 Місяць тому +1

      Yeah. Steel workers don't need jobs because everything is so cheap.

    • @thienkim1754
      @thienkim1754 Місяць тому

      ​​@@yomofo8608yeah but that's how Capitalism and businesses works ⁉️
      How many billions did the US pump in their chip industry ⁉️
      Common most countries subsidized their economy ⁉️
      ⁉️⁉️⁉️

    • @shadowmod3
      @shadowmod3 27 днів тому

      China refuses to mfg quality..

  • @fpmarcil
    @fpmarcil Місяць тому +1

    It's your soothing voice

  • @dandonofrio5720
    @dandonofrio5720 Місяць тому +3

    Great update as usual Ken - you’re far more informed with the stats worldwide than myself. I couldn’t help thinking while you were reporting that in order to buy a product most of us have to like / support where the product is coming from. There’s no comparison with China vs Vietnam, Vietnam is well liked and China not trusted. When I purchase an item and see it’s made in China I put it back. China has already been warned by the USA that 100% tariffs are coming for automobiles out of Mexico etc. Just the beginning.
    Karma really is a bitch, it makes wonder just exactly how smart are these leaders. Not at all.
    One day the world will know that the China virus as Trump called it was intentional. Consequences from above are slow but sure. I hope I’m wrong.
    Keep up the good work Ken!
    I’m betting on Vietnam.

  • @user-cn5ri5he4c
    @user-cn5ri5he4c Місяць тому

    Suggestion: It may be interesting to know which three cities in Vietnam (1st, 2nd, 3rd most interesting) to buy property to see the biggest profit within the next five years and within the next ten years. Why do you think these areas are best for the individual investor?

  • @lordstubbington7274
    @lordstubbington7274 Місяць тому +1

    Love u ken!!!
    My bald Asian Santa

  • @hpn1978
    @hpn1978 Місяць тому +14

    Complaining about price being too high, then complaining about prices be too low? Sore losers can only complain.

  • @wcdirect9217
    @wcdirect9217 4 дні тому

    Any country would love to have over capacity. The problem is that to do this you must have supply chain and money.

  • @faustinodibauda251
    @faustinodibauda251 Місяць тому +8

    The steel producers in Vietnam need to be more competitive

    • @eoky
      @eoky Місяць тому +2

      Exactly. They should take a hard look at themselves on the mirror and quickly find a solution to be competitive globally.....and not follow the USA's silly market protectionism footsteps which almost guaranteed to hit back 10 times harder.

    • @luongo7886
      @luongo7886 Місяць тому +1

      Whatever, you chinese liar.
      What the chinese are doing is considered DUMPING, which is ILLEGAL (nooo, I'm shocked). So therefore, this is not considered Free Trade. Therefore, Vietnam and others MUST increase tariffs on these chinese products.
      That's how you beat cheaters.

    • @luongo7886
      @luongo7886 Місяць тому +1

      @@eoky No one asks you for your cheap chinese propaganda.
      china should take a hard look at their UGLY CHEATING faces whenever they cheat and lie.

    • @yomofo8608
      @yomofo8608 Місяць тому

      May be they can pay the workers 5 cent/hour.

  • @stevetranCA
    @stevetranCA Місяць тому +17

    Cheap means lower quality and standards.
    VN needs to investigate China steel products and impose tariffs of 70% to protect local businesses and steel manufacturing. Just following USA footsteps.

    • @two02ful
      @two02ful Місяць тому

      Can Vietnam able to withstand China sanction? USA national are already going thru a exorbitant inflation without food and shelters!

  • @eoky
    @eoky Місяць тому +1

    Every governement subsidizes promising industry, nothing wrong and nothing unique. It's fair playing field for all and being competitive, competent and innovative is key to success to global economy.

  • @ericooi1838
    @ericooi1838 Місяць тому

    Need to be balance as cheaper price benefit customers …. Not just few Steel industrial big boss - inflation already very high in Vietnam

  • @nathaliely1839
    @nathaliely1839 Місяць тому +1

    horns sound is hard to focus on the video 😅

  • @boonsuanteck4684
    @boonsuanteck4684 Місяць тому

    Importers should look into quality issue on cheap manufactured goods before jumping in.

  • @user-qt5ub3dz7o
    @user-qt5ub3dz7o Місяць тому

    Economic pressure for s.c.sea..Vietnam steel also expensive in laos Cambodia. Likely China steel

  • @Storm4155
    @Storm4155 29 днів тому

    China/Hong Kong has invested over 50 billion dollars in Vietnam, so it's pluses and minuses. The local steel producers are no doubt talking with the Vietnamese government, they should present evidence of exactly what subsidies the Chinese steel producers receive.
    Actually, overcapacity in the steel industry has been a problem for a long time now. All the major steel producing countries got together some years ago, and agreed to voluntary cuts. This led to older steel factories in China being closed down, leaving the newer more efficient ones.

    • @duongglobalbusinessconsulting
      @duongglobalbusinessconsulting  29 днів тому

      They have invested into creating their own factories and relocate their own Chinese staff to Vietnam. This is not helping Vietnam.

    • @Storm4155
      @Storm4155 28 днів тому

      @@duongglobalbusinessconsulting Well, Vietnamese business organisations should lobby government to make rules: they must hire so many local staff, and they must provide training etc.

  • @marijo202
    @marijo202 25 днів тому

    Say hello to present Putin 🙂 He is in Vietnam now !

  • @rainieresguerra6519
    @rainieresguerra6519 Місяць тому +1

    China needs to overproduce and export as much as it can to push up GDP growth.

  • @ellvtv2314
    @ellvtv2314 29 днів тому

    Stay tuned for the next episode when Ken complains about Vietnam buying cheap Russian oil. lol

  • @dyrectory_com
    @dyrectory_com Місяць тому

    What's best or the investors vs what's best for the consumer... 🦉

  • @glenntuan4732
    @glenntuan4732 26 днів тому

    Did you know that the row material of steel is came from the philippines..

  • @e2bobbie
    @e2bobbie Місяць тому +1

    I like you mate. I wish you well. There's always room for improvement. Nobody's perfect. And trust me I spoke with you and one of your staff member's. My advice please add one more persons to your group.. 🙏 it's difficult doing things all by yourself or with one assistant as i did for many years. The build anything a business a family a business.. all folks need to have the willpower to do and gain more knowledge and skills. BE well. Buy US dollar it's going to go up

  • @Agentxile
    @Agentxile 11 днів тому

    This is steel that would have gone to belt and road projects.

  • @budisuwandhi6818
    @budisuwandhi6818 Місяць тому

    China move more companies to Vietnam, and help Vietnam build more power plants to help Vietnam with hugh defisits of electricity.

  • @juancarloshalo123
    @juancarloshalo123 22 дні тому

    My parents are from Cuba I am curious of economically reformed communist countries I am a Floridian and enjoy everything of business well at least in my opinion

  • @guillermolopez909
    @guillermolopez909 Місяць тому

    Increase taxes on Imports that affect Local manufatures . . VN Anti corruption Policy should oversee what is being done to level the competition and protect the local production companies . 💪🏼👍💪🏼

  • @FraudGuruExpert.
    @FraudGuruExpert. 10 днів тому

    PROSPERITY WILL COME TO VIETNAM, LET THOSE COMPANIES INVEST IN VIETNAM.

  • @drgta6
    @drgta6 Місяць тому +37

    Vietnam should boost tariffs on Chinese goods.

    • @blipblop92
      @blipblop92 Місяць тому +5

      Vietnamese govt is run by chinese interests though 😅

    • @fatmanslim4592
      @fatmanslim4592 Місяць тому +9

      Dumb idea...tariffs is why usa is going down the crapper instead of mutual benefit and growth. If you're no longer the top dog, you better be friends with the top dog.

    • @theramdonvidd9730
      @theramdonvidd9730 Місяць тому +6

      It is Not a good idea since Vietnam exports a lot of things to China.

    • @khangaroo8166
      @khangaroo8166 Місяць тому

      @@blipblop92absolutely not. Why would there still be disputes over SCS territory then? If you’re talking ab Chinese investment though, sure.

    • @luongo7886
      @luongo7886 Місяць тому +1

      What the chinese are doing is considered DUMPING, which is ILLEGAL (nooo, I'm shocked). So therefore, this is not considered Free Trade. Therefore, Vietnam and others MUST increase tariffs on these chinese products.

  • @douglaswong6975
    @douglaswong6975 Місяць тому +2

    Ha Ha Ha another item of overcapacity? Flooding the Vietnamese market, destroying the local competitiveness.

  • @georgeloh8257
    @georgeloh8257 Місяць тому

    I view it as an opportunity even, the same goes to how China & India buying cheap oil from Russia and hoarding it now. You should buy more and stock it now if the price is low enough to induce you to procure it now for future use. Steel is a comodity that won't get rotten esily, I believe one day it will become scarce too.

  • @hendyanthony722
    @hendyanthony722 Місяць тому

    Incapable to compete means government subsidies, please research on Chinese electric cost, production costs (by robot, AI etc) ... then concluded why the price are so cheap 🎉

  • @ashalivarma4623
    @ashalivarma4623 9 днів тому

    Vietnam must put tariffs on Chinese steel

  • @sebastianniqvist3144
    @sebastianniqvist3144 Місяць тому +1

    It’s all about the price but how about “quality”?
    Like most made in China products there is the issue of “quality”.
    How good is Chinese and Vietnamese steel compared to Japanese, American and German steel?
    It is an open secret that the quality of construction in China is actually nonexistent!!!
    Look at the Real Estate scandals all over China.
    When does cheap stops being a good deal and starts being a toxic dangerous decision?
    With steel you build buildings to house people not to house guinea pigs, how good is this cheap steel?
    In the pursuit of profits companies will start sacrificing human lives.
    Look at all the super cheap products made in China with ridiculous toxicity levels.
    I hope Vietnam learns from China and improves its own quality… Vietnam can do it you need honest forward looking people at the very top.

  • @yunghawlee3390
    @yunghawlee3390 Місяць тому

    VN must grow and going strong to compete with China, don’t give up,

  • @walsakaluk1584
    @walsakaluk1584 Місяць тому

    Focus on manufacturing quality finished products Vietnam.
    If material is cheap then take advantage of that.
    Keep the steel mills alive for special steel alloys.
    China is a tough neighbour to compete with.
    For now.
    Folk in China are getting older and poorer. Meanwhile in SEA it's the opposite.
    It's a long game.

  • @qwqw-hj1lo
    @qwqw-hj1lo 9 днів тому

    China offers lower steel to everyone, how come you see scam out of this ? At the same time, using lower price steel can help VN competitive in global markets

  • @alaindelon611
    @alaindelon611 26 днів тому

    Apply 100% Tariffs all Chinese Steels.

  • @mannyluna1066
    @mannyluna1066 Місяць тому +1

    Thats economic sabotage

  • @paul5475
    @paul5475 25 днів тому

    Basically Vietnam is being used by China. What is the implications of this? It means if those products has low quality then the Western would start saying that Vietnam's products is fragile similar to China.
    Imagine making Made in Vietnam a Made in China 2.0. thank God it wasnt in our country.

  • @juancarloshalo123
    @juancarloshalo123 22 дні тому

    My dad tells me he's interested in Europe than asia but he likes samurai game on PS5

  • @walsakaluk1584
    @walsakaluk1584 Місяць тому +4

    Do you ever hop over the border to Cambodia.
    It would be nice if you could make some comparative observations.
    I've been watching SEA growing before my eyes from my Phnom Penh balcony for over 25 years..... amazing!

    • @luongo7886
      @luongo7886 Місяць тому +1

      What does that have to do with this topic?

    • @walsakaluk1584
      @walsakaluk1584 Місяць тому

      @@luongo7886 what does it matter?
      Vietnam is not an island, so there's that.

  • @gamingtideX
    @gamingtideX Місяць тому

    Everyone wants to save money if you can't compete go blame the buyers

  • @UncleHoCM
    @UncleHoCM Місяць тому

    🙂

  • @bhubestakesoponsatien1143
    @bhubestakesoponsatien1143 Місяць тому

    A good view but present it better!

  • @georgeloh8257
    @georgeloh8257 Місяць тому

    If I were the steel manufactureres of Vietnam, I would gather all Vietname's steel manufacturers to join a special corporation to gather the capital and then buy more China's steel and stock it instead and then apply the sole licence to distribute this raw material in Vietname and make easy profits thereform; this profits will share among all the members then or reinvest for buying more China's steels at a very tempted price, but of course this is unfair to all the end-users and consumers of Vietname because they can't enjoy the benefits of lower cost anymore.

  • @BENNY9460
    @BENNY9460 Місяць тому +24

    Why Buy Cheap And Talk Shit ? Vietnam 🇻🇳 Bought Cheap And Lower Price Steel And Benefit Just Like All Other Countries, Therefore Don’t Talk Shit When You Decided To Buy Cheap, Because Vietnam Has An Option To Buy More Expensive Steel Rather Than Buying Cheap

  • @juancarloshalo123
    @juancarloshalo123 22 дні тому

    My dad focuses on banking in Latin America I am very interested in asia more I am a gamer I love Nintendo Xbox and PlayStation

  • @chuctran2255
    @chuctran2255 Місяць тому +1

    It's because of your facial hair. LOL

  • @juancarloshalo123
    @juancarloshalo123 22 дні тому

    Former President Trump talks of this

  • @user-gf2km4us2z
    @user-gf2km4us2z Місяць тому

    Vietnam and ASEAN needs to build together some strong economic policies that promote and protect their economies. China is the big elephant in the gallery

    • @user-tn7nq9vk8p
      @user-tn7nq9vk8p Місяць тому +1

      يجب التعاون في كل اسيا ام تريد أن تبقاء عبد للغرب

  • @clementng7718
    @clementng7718 Місяць тому +4

    God bless VIETNAM ❤

  • @coolluke88
    @coolluke88 Місяць тому

    DOESN'T CHEAP STEEL BRING DOWN THE PRICE OF PROPERTIES?

  • @BrandyHeng007
    @BrandyHeng007 Місяць тому

    Vietnam same like Philippines

  • @douglaswong6975
    @douglaswong6975 Місяць тому

    Surely the local buyer's agent knows what they are doing, these players aren't dummies 😮, they are making money one way or the other, these players knows who is buying what and at what price, everyone would like to wear something with a luxury brands, the question is can you efforts it?
    Market demands are the best answer.
    Ban them and force the local market to purchase the same item at a higher price plus not necessarily a better product is illogical.

  • @oneway738
    @oneway738 Місяць тому

    China can get cheap raw materials to make steel, why can't Vietnam? Cheap Chinese steel is sold to Vietnam (your version) meaning that the profits for contractors in Vietnam can continue development according to the targets that the Vietnamese government wants to achieve in development, steel companies Vietnam cannot compete with Chinese steel. We have to ask the Vietnamese government itself where it went wrong (inefficiency)??? no need to blame other people.

  • @amandagorter1684
    @amandagorter1684 Місяць тому +2

    Helping US companies...😂😂😂😂😂 silent admission of US propangandist..duhhhhh

    • @duongglobalbusinessconsulting
      @duongglobalbusinessconsulting  Місяць тому +1

      We are a U.S. law firm. Why wouldn’t we help US companies? Would you make the same comment on a Chinese-owned channel?

  • @user-ve7xq2xy3g
    @user-ve7xq2xy3g Місяць тому +2

    Figure a way to complete and stop whining and crying like the US.

  • @bryantlu2896
    @bryantlu2896 Місяць тому +2

    Please do more homework about the supply and demand market. You are full of .....

    • @duongglobalbusinessconsulting
      @duongglobalbusinessconsulting  Місяць тому +2

      Or perhaps, you could start by learning more about anti-dumping regulations and WTO SCM Agreement.