Current leadership is highly focused on wanting Vietnam to get out of the middle-income trap, saying this is the country only chance to do so, they are pure nationalist and developmentalist, wanting to emulate Japan/Korea/Singapore/China rise. Their policies including:
- Reduce state bureaucracy by reducing amount of state employees (with good compensation) through merging departments and provinces
- Heavily increase spending on sciences
- Building infrastructures including better highway system as well as high speed train and metro
- Free basic public education from next year
- Gradually transition to a free healthcare by 2030s
- Promoting importance of private businesses as well as being much more lenient toward them when they break laws not putting them in jail if they pay enough to cover the damages.
- Building international financial centre
Trump capitulation and zionist collab are just all for self-interest to develop the country. The country rely heavily on foreign investments (from East Asia and Singapore) and export (US exports account for 1/3) for their developments.
At least there are no peeling back of existing labor laws yet.
One recent article I read was about how Vietnamese and Chinese businesses have being coming to into Laos to set up plantations to export China and causing it to become one of the country with the highest deforestation rate.
This site compile articles on Laos both original and from other new sources if you want to read (including RFA
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