Economy watch of South East Asia

Tshering22

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Let's not throw the baby out with the bathwater. Vietnam is still a model for ease of doing business in the real sense, and I'm not talking about that index which only measures 3 cities in India.

There's a reason manufacturers are running to Vietnam despite the fact that Vietnam has a limited number of skilled workers, negligible domestic market, and doesn't have any world class infrastructure apart from ports.

Their regulatory environment needs to be studied, and will have lessons for what aspects states in India can adopt, if not country wide.

Secondly their emphasis on primary education can't be ignored, which is allowing them to smoothly transition to mid level manufacturing, and aren't stuck with garments like Bangladesh. It should also be studied why Indonesia and Philippines have so far been unable to match Vietnamese growth despite their larger populations and greater natural resources.

Thirdly, from what I'm hearing, they are now very seriously and methodically upgrading their higher education with the help of South Korea and Japan in the STEM field. I will not put it past Vietnam to have higher quality engineers than us 10 years from now, which will massively boost their service sector and allow them to upgrade to high end manufacturing while still retaining the mid and low level stuff.

If they concentrate on infrastructure and urban development the same way, we are looking at a very serious player going forward.
Vietnam is a single-party state and a smaller, friendlier version of China. Once it's decided that a company can invest up top, then it's a straightforward process. There are no oppositions and there are no deep states operating within. In India, we have a combative opposition, a wannabe deep state IAS elite, and then there are local goons who know either of them before the government can get anything done.
 

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Indonesia's bullet train
7.5 billion $ for 140 km .

That is a lot of money. Indonesia can definitely pay that amount back if that's all they have planned. But anything more than that would be foolish for them to do. Gloating about bullet trains to us online is not going to make them suddenly afford stuff like that when there is no middle class there and most of them are either extremely rich or extremely poor.
 

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That is a lot of money. Indonesia can definitely pay that amount back if that's all they have planned. But anything more than that would be foolish for them to do. Gloating about bullet trains to us online is not going to make them suddenly afford stuff like that when there is no middle class there and most of them are either extremely rich or extremely poor.
Their PCI is twice ours. Surely they can afforms few hundred KMs of Bullet Train!!
 

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This is the kind of action that'd make chandrachooth both proud & sad. Proud coz of virtue signalling & sad coz some decrepit SE Asian nation implemented it before he could.
 

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