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Promote friendship between japan and vietnam, who is next Korea and next Taiwan?
ThuongLuong
post Sep 10 2011, 10:59 PM
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QUOTE (islandBrother @ Sep 11 2011, 06:52 AM) *
japanese companies move to vietnam and transfer high technology industry to vietnam
vietnam gets technology, customer base, and experienced ensineers.

south korea and taiwan becomes next japan , and vietnam becomes next south korea and next taiwan.


No if we have a chance we could surpass them in the near future... i don't like being similar to SK and taiwan, there are a lot negative things in their economic\political system.

Japan'll become a great country as well as Vietnam and Vietnam would be Japan best friend.
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post Sep 11 2011, 03:27 AM
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Japan likes vietnam and many cultures are similar to japanese native cultures like languange. wet rices is probably also from vietnam.


also, if vietnam is friend with other south east asia, it is better, because japan likes other south east asia and east india, who is ancient friend shares the DNA roots.


vietnam and japan together, make the world industrial and manufacturing bases.
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post Sep 11 2011, 09:19 AM
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QUOTE (islandBrother @ Sep 10 2011, 12:39 AM) *
US dollars is now 76 yen, but 5 years ago, it was 115 yen, and even before, japan was too expensive to produce
japan can no more sell products, because japanese products too expensive

some japanese told USD dollars are even 50 yen next 5 years future

japanese economy must move to services, finance, R&D like USA.

japanese companies move out of japan, and look to overseas.

many years ago and even now, taiwan, south korea, china made OEM products of japanese products and parts and assemblement before, but now even better than japanese companies in multi fields.

japan made average 100 billion USD (by memory) per year by licensing the technology, research, to foreign nations. instead, foreign nations make more money using japanese high technology and pay like 5-10% of economic profits to japan .


japan should do the same to vietnam and to indonesia, and increase the friendship between japan and vietnam. japan cannot produce the goods, so no competition relationship, but the mutal benefits to both nations.

alos, many technology in japan is not econometized, because of too strong yen, and probabbly new class of business can starts in vietnam


japanese banks also loaned moeny to korea, taiwan, and china until 1997, 90% of korea foreign loans from japan.

japanese banks can also loan money to future promising vietnamese companies.






Unlike Korea and Taiwan, Vietnam does not have any hatred against Japan because Japan did not colonize Vietnam, only for a brief period during World War 2.

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post Sep 17 2011, 08:18 AM
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japanese companies move to vietnam, and turn vietnam into the next center of electronics after south korea and taiwan.

also, taiwan also will more factories of japanese companies.



Panasonic Invest 17 Billion Yen To Build PCB Factory In Vietnam

Due to favorable demand for smart phones will be showed an obvious growth, Panasonic Electronic Devices will invest 17 billion yen in Vietnam to build a PCB factory for smart phone. Panasonic said the PCB factory produce their own developed ALIVH (Any Layer Interstitial Via Hole) PCBs, it is expected that they will begin volume production in August 2012, monthly capacity will be of 3.5 million units. Vietnam will become the second production bases of ALIVH for Panasonic at overseas. Panasonic just announced on May 16 of this year, not only to plan to build factory of ALIVH in Taoyuan County Block B ,Taiwan, they will also amplify the production capacity of existing factory in Taiwan, their goal is to increase monthly production capacity in Taiwan in 2011 to the scale of 600 million units, equivalent to four times of the current (refer to the actual capacity of 2010,1.5 million units). It is to be completed in the mass production factory in Vietnam, after that, overseas ALIVH monthly production capacity of Panasonic will be expanded to the 6 time of current, equal to 9.5 million units. At present, ALIVH monthly capacity of Panasonic in Japan is 8.5 million , and it is estimated in 2012 the production levels will remain the same. ALIVH is the world’s first developed by Panasonic to achieve full-thickness IVH (Interstitial Via Hole) multilayer PCB construction products, and in October 1996,it was used for the first time on board of the Matsu$hita Electric Industrial (now Panasonic) phone manufacturing, until in march in 2011,the world’s total shipments exceeded 400 million units.

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post Sep 17 2011, 09:48 AM
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QUOTE (SoCal @ Sep 11 2011, 09:19 AM) *
Unlike Korea and Taiwan, Vietnam does not have any hatred against Japan because Japan did not colonize Vietnam, only for a brief period during World War 2.

are u kidding? taiwan is the most pro-japan country in asia if not the world. i met many taiwanese who were infatuated with japanese culture and anime. taiwan also donated the most for the tohoku earthquake.

check this video out: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gwPwOrmdlMs

hopefully vietnam-japan relations will reach to the same level beerchug.gif
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post Sep 17 2011, 11:31 AM
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http://www.policyinnovations.org/ideas/pol...rary/data/01615


Viewing Japan from Vietnam
Disaster ironically helped Japan’s image
By Devin T. Stewart
September 13, 2011

© 2011 The Oriental Economist. Reproduced here with kind permission.

The March 11 earthquake, tsunami, and resulting nuclear accident have led some to question the health of Japan's "brand" or image abroad. Before March 11, Japanese products, services, and business partnerships in recent years had enjoyed a halo effect emanating from Japan's reputation as a land of safety, efficiency, and trustworthiness. But as renowned columnist Yoichi Funabashi warns in the new book Reimagining Japan: The Quest for a Future that Works, "Instead of viewing Japan as a haven of immunity from danger and inconvenience, many around the world now perceive the country as fraught with peril and discomfort." The impact of the recent disasters on Japan's reputation has been one of the focal points of experts who worry that the disaster would damage the prospects of Japan's strategic growth industries such as cuisine, tourism, services, and assorted precision parts vital to the Information Technology era. But this is not the whole story.

Rather it is the perseverance and calm that Japanese society demonstrated during the crisis that remains the enduring image of Japan in the minds of many people. A case in point is in Vietnam, a country I visited in June to conduct research on attitudes toward Japan and the United States. Every Vietnamese expert with whom I spoke—including policymakers, businesspeople, academics, journalists, and consultants—told me that their impression of Japan had in fact been further enhanced since the March 11 earthquake. As one senior advisor to the Vietnamese government said to me, "Increasingly Vietnam sees Japan as a counterweight to China, and after March 11 Japanese people seemed more human to Vietnamese. The earthquake broke stereotypes [about Japan being mysterious]. Now Vietnam feels closer to Japan."
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QUOTE (XigonCongchua @ Sep 10 2011, 04:40 AM) *
Nope. She's my teacher's wife embarassedlaugh.gif

Every time you see a Vietnamese-Japanese friendship thread, you just got to jump in and troll right? tongue.gif Don't worry, Japanese and Koreans love Filipinos too.



I'm not going to lie... filopinos are awesome. I haven't met one I didn't like yet.
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post Sep 18 2011, 01:32 AM
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QUOTE (SoCal @ Sep 17 2011, 12:31 PM) *
http://www.policyinnovations.org/ideas/pol...rary/data/01615


Viewing Japan from Vietnam
Disaster ironically helped Japan’s image
By Devin T. Stewart
September 13, 2011

© 2011 The Oriental Economist. Reproduced here with kind permission.

The March 11 earthquake, tsunami, and resulting nuclear accident have led some to question the health of Japan's "brand" or image abroad. Before March 11, Japanese products, services, and business partnerships in recent years had enjoyed a halo effect emanating from Japan's reputation as a land of safety, efficiency, and trustworthiness. But as renowned columnist Yoichi Funabashi warns in the new book Reimagining Japan: The Quest for a Future that Works, "Instead of viewing Japan as a haven of immunity from danger and inconvenience, many around the world now perceive the country as fraught with peril and discomfort." The impact of the recent disasters on Japan's reputation has been one of the focal points of experts who worry that the disaster would damage the prospects of Japan's strategic growth industries such as cuisine, tourism, services, and assorted precision parts vital to the Information Technology era. But this is not the whole story.

Rather it is the perseverance and calm that Japanese society demonstrated during the crisis that remains the enduring image of Japan in the minds of many people. A case in point is in Vietnam, a country I visited in June to conduct research on attitudes toward Japan and the United States. Every Vietnamese expert with whom I spoke—including policymakers, businesspeople, academics, journalists, and consultants—told me that their impression of Japan had in fact been further enhanced since the March 11 earthquake. As one senior advisor to the Vietnamese government said to me, "Increasingly Vietnam sees Japan as a counterweight to China, and after March 11 Japanese people seemed more human to Vietnamese. The earthquake broke stereotypes [about Japan being mysterious]. Now Vietnam feels closer to Japan."


oh come off it. "counterweight to china"?? is this what it's really about?
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post Sep 18 2011, 02:37 AM
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Aren't you Iranian or something?
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post Sep 18 2011, 04:54 AM
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SoCal, you are not looks like a vietnamese to me now, Vietnamese use their brain... not their mouth... do you think say that out lound makes us feel better?

common we help them because we are just like asian siblings, we did take part in a lot of traditional festival together. And almost all of Vietnamese help japanese, not just some organisation.
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post Sep 18 2011, 04:57 AM
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QUOTE (KraterosHellas @ Sep 17 2011, 09:48 PM) *
are u kidding? taiwan is the most pro-japan country in asia if not the world. i met many taiwanese who were infatuated with japanese culture and anime. taiwan also donated the most for the tohoku earthquake.

check this video out: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gwPwOrmdlMs

hopefully vietnam-japan relations will reach to the same level beerchug.gif


Really, I thought that Vietnamese is the one who donated the most for tohoku diaster.

oh hell no man, they are kinda father and daughter, but for us we are sibling.

And of course Taiwan is kinda pro-Japanese, because Japan help Taiwan a lot.




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post Sep 18 2011, 06:17 AM
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QUOTE (ThuongLuong @ Sep 18 2011, 05:57 AM) *
Really, I thought that Vietnamese is the one who donated the most for tohoku diaster.

oh hell no man, they are kinda father and daughter, but for us we are sibling.

And of course Taiwan is kinda pro-Japanese, because Japan help Taiwan a lot.


sibling? naw. i think taiwan is the sibling here. both japan and taiwan are democratic, developed and technologically advanced. but i can see a future when vietnam will join the brotherhood beerchug.gif

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post Sep 18 2011, 08:38 AM
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QUOTE (KraterosHellas @ Sep 18 2011, 04:17 AM) *
sibling? naw. i think taiwan is the sibling here. both japan and taiwan are democratic, developed and technologically advanced. but i can see a future when vietnam will join the brotherhood beerchug.gif




When Japan, Korea/Taiwan, and Vietnam are fully developed; they are on par with each other.
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post Sep 18 2011, 09:30 AM
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QUOTE (SoCal @ Sep 18 2011, 08:38 AM) *
When Japan, Korea/Taiwan, and Vietnam are fully developed; they are on par with each other.

what about thailand and philippines? do u think they will be on par with the sinosphere countries?
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post Sep 18 2011, 10:56 AM
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QUOTE (KraterosHellas @ Sep 18 2011, 09:30 AM) *
what about thailand and philippines? do u think they will be on par with the sinosphere countries?


Because we are smart, efficient and moral, all of Asia will eventually prosper or reach a level of prosperity in balance with each ones traditional values and culture.

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LOL you people. Taiwanese are Chinese. Hong Kong people, Taiwanese, Mainlanders, Shanghainese, Macau people, Beijingnese, etc they are all CHINESE! The Taiwanese are self-hating because mainland China is making Chinese look bad.
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post Sep 18 2011, 08:34 PM
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i hates politics, and not here to discuss politics.

vietnam is japan's sibling. because, vietnam, indonesia, malaysia, philippines, thailand, east india, burma is the ancient root of 90% japanese people includes japanese emperor.

taiwan is the best friend to japan. taiwan is island, every island nations are unique like britain, ireland, japan, indonesia, newzealand, hawaii, philippines.

taiwan is unique to japan, japan is unique to taiwan. so the attraction. taiwan is chinese ethnics, but culturally unique to chinese continents. people always hates taiwanese being unique and original. why?
also, many cultural exchanges between taiwan and japan, more than 50 years.


vietnam and other south east asian countires are DNA, language, and culture sibling.
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post Sep 18 2011, 09:28 PM
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QUOTE (chiuchimu @ Sep 18 2011, 10:56 AM) *
Because we are smart, efficient and moral, all of Asia will eventually prosper or reach a level of prosperity in balance with each ones traditional values and culture.

Japan is moral?
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QUOTE (Yerroperil @ Sep 18 2011, 10:28 PM) *
Japan is moral?


My reference of 'moral' was aimed at the people of SEA nations like Thailand and the Philippians.

But Yes. Japan is moral. Everyone I know that's Japanese is very moral. We are polite, thoughtful, and follow Buddhist teachings. Do you, Yerroperil, have any Japanese acquaintances or friends to claim Japanese are Immoral?

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