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Board Economics
Re: Which area will develop after the epidemic?
by
nangthothan
on 29/07/2021, 00:56:57 UTC
Politically I see a lot of instability in China's interior, in the recent unprecedented flood in China's history they are also suffering heavy losses. Statistics also have no controlling body. Poor people can see both in the countryside and in the city when the income is above 4000 - 5000 yuan it is about 600 dollars something a year. With that money, you can live in today's society? But many of China's big cities, China's labour power industry really surprises the world, but I think it's really unsustainable. One suggestion in Southeast Asia is Vietnam, they did well in the first 2 waves of the epidemic. Currently, in the 3rd wave with the variant from India, the people and the state are almost united at home to fight the epidemic.  New methods of coping during the epidemic season are constantly being deployed. Although it is a socialist country, it is developing its economy towards capitalism. The country's cryptocurrency policies are also becoming more open. With a long coastline, they have an area of ​​​​the South China Sea that is in dispute with China not only in terms of sovereignty but also here with flint, a future energy source. Vietnam's oil companies are also combining with many other countries such as Russia to jointly exploit. In addition, Vietnam is a country that has experienced thousands of years of war, they are likened to the Jews in the world. Their foreign policies are based on peace, flexibility, avoiding conflict because they understand people need peace.