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1.this episode is brought to you by ground news hi welcome to another episode of Cold Fusion as reported by CNBC out of all the countries on Earth Vietnam will see the sharpest increase in wealth over the next decade why well it's because in the background they've been themselves to become the new Global manufacturing Hub after China many companies are ramping up manufacturing efforts in Vietnam including Apple Samsung and Intel so what you might be thinking having the fastest growth in the next decade might be a nice achievement but what's the big deal well what makes this success story so incredible is that just in a single generation Vietnam went from one of the poorest nations in the world to a middle- inome economy to really how radical Vietnam's rise is you must comprehend its history the struggle of war and how it all turned around for them in this episode we explore the emerging Dark Horse on the economic Global stage Vietnam we'll see their struggles and how this massive transformation took place and we'll also see the challenges that it yet has to overcome you are watching cold fusion [Music] TV so what comes to mind when you think about Vietnam for many younger people it might be a budget friendly Southeast Asian Gateway with stunning Landscapes but for those a bit older it might evoke images of a poor country with dense jungles soldiers trudging through thick foliage ravaged Villages and scenes of fleeing refugees a land of hardship and strife this imagery was largely influenced by Western media it was all over the news but also films like platoon and Full Metal Jacket portrayed the of the Vietnam War but now in the mid 2020s this is simply a distant memory today the Lively streets of hoochi Min City Vietnam's largest Metropolis are filled with the buzz of motorbikes and aroma of street food and an energy of a Nation on the rise in the country's capital Hanoi skyscrapers Stand Tall high-tech industrial parks Buzz with activity and luxury Brands line the streets the city's Lively atmosphere can be felt there's young professionals everywhere and they're leading the charge creating everything from startups to sustainable agriculture the Boost in Economic Development has contributed to a significant rise in living standards but in Vietnam there's a saying Gua low guwan which in English Loosely translates to in hardship wisdom emerges and this couldn't be more fitting for the story we're about to tell Vietnam was under French colonial rule for nearly a century starting in the mid 19th century Vietnam became part of French Indochina Federation of French Colonial territories in Southeast Asia including Laos and Cambodia under French rule the country's resources were exploited for the benefit of the colonial power Vietnamese people faced har treatment forc labor and heavy taxation after nearly a century of Oppression resentment was quietly growing there was a strong desire for Independence among the Vietnamese people the desire had given rise to a revolutionary movement and it was led by hoochi Min he spent years abroad studying and rallying international support for Vietnam's cause he was an interesting character standing at 5'5 he wasn't physically intimidating and strangely he actually respected the Dem values of France but he thought that the French practicing colonialism was hypocritical although hii Min stated that he didn't like violence if anyone got in his way he would crush them later revered as the founding father of modern Vietnam hoi Min became the leader of the vietman a communist-led resistance group dedicated to ending colonial rule the Vietnamese were finally going to fight back there was an attempt for a peaceful resolution with the French but after peace talks broke down the struggle for Independence culminated in war in 1946 it was a war between hoi men's resistance Army and French forces the brutal conflict dragged on for nearly a decade France's control over Vietnam was heavily weakened after the second world war in 1954 the French were finally forced to negotiate the was to split Vietnam in half the North and the South and this division would set the stage for the country's next chapter in history so now Vietnam was no longer under French rule but the road to reunification was far from smooth the peace was fragile and tensions between the Communist North led by hoochi Min and the anti-communist South quickly escalated the United States fearing a spread of Communism in Southeast Asia began to support the South Vietnamese government but the USA's full involvement only made matters worse these are US soldiers fighting on Vietnam's front lines they are giving their lives they are not just giving their advice to a degree Never foreseen by Kennedy we hold the destiny of Vietnam in our hands and it holds ours in essence the war was as much a battle of ideologies as it was a struggle for control from 1955 to 1975 Vietnam was engulfed in a brutal war that brought unimaginable suffering and destruction the American intervention marked by extensive bombing campaigns ground operations and millions of soldiers and total made headlines around the world the Youth of America protested against the war causing a social divide locally between Generations the war in Vietnam is no longer simply their War to win or lose it's ours as well and it has become the most divisive in a 100 Years of American History do the results match the effort student protests in 1970 at Kent State University saw a brutal Crackdown from the US National Guard resulting in the deaths of four students students the event shocked the world and this incident culturally later became known as the official end of the peace era of 1960s America the war finally ended in 1975 with the fall of Saigon the capital of South Vietnam after the fall Saigon was renamed hoi Min City in honor of the North Vietnamese leader finally the country was reunified under a socialist republic however the newly formed Vietnam faced a severe hardship the economy was en rued infrastructure was destroyed and agriculture crippled more than anything the war left an irreparable scar on the Vietnamese people Millions died Villages were burnt to the ground and families were torn apart the land was scarred by chemical defoliators the effects of which are still felt today the devastation of this war is well documented but I just want to give you an estimation on the level of Destruction about 1 to 3 million Vietnamese soldiers and civilians 300,000 cambodians 20,000 to 60,000 Lans and 58,000 US service members died in the conflict around 4.6 million tons of bombs were dropped on Vietnam it caused extensive damage to the countryside and infrastructure over the span of two decades a total of 3 million people from Laos Cambodia and Vietnam fled their countries according to the unhcr 800,000 of these refugees were Vietnamese who escaped by boat later to become known as the boat people of Vietnam so to recap Vietnam endured nearly a century under French colonial rule facing harsh treatment and exploitation hoi Min led the Revolutionary movement for Vietnamese Independence culminating in the first Indochina War a war with his resistance Army against the French in 1954 Vietnam achieved independence from French colonial rule the Vietnam War spanning from 1955 to 1975 involved a significant us participation the conflict ended with the reunification of the country under a socialist [Music] regime so after Decades of fighting and destruction Vietnam was left in ruins it was one of the poorest nations of the world the GDP per capita was hovering between $150 and $300 in the late 1980s to 1995 to give you an idea today in GDP per capita terms that would make it the second poorest country on on Earth ahead of Bundi and just below Afghanistan back then in Vietnam the struggle to rebuild was immense the path to recovery seemed daunting under a strict socialist system many refugees did return to their country and the streets of Hanoi and hoi Min City started to bustle with activity again yet the air was thick with the weight of economic despair the people in power knew that something needed to be done in December of 1986 the government introduced a policy called doy Moy the doy Mo reforms meaning renovation or innovation were born out of necessity and a desire for Renewal the initiative led by prime minister Nan Kong hon aimed to transition Vietnam from a command economy to a socialist oriented market economy the initial steps were cautious but significant everything was State controlled so in that context here are some key points and this reform achieved over time in the north leaders of Agriculture cooperatives who were respons ible for managing Collective farming efforts were now allowed to rent out land to individual Farmers this marked a shift away from strict government control Farmers gained more control over their plots allowing them to manage their own production and keep any surplus beyond their quotas this change revitalized agricultural output and boosted the rural economy provincial governments were given the freedom to create their own trading companies breaking the state's tight grip on foreign trade private markets for agricultural products emerged and price controls over consumer goods were lifted this allowed trade to flourish at market-driven prices the reforms extend far beyond agriculture the 1987 foreign investment law took manufacturing facilities out of the hands of the state and allowed foreign investors to establish businesses own property and make a profit at the same time domestic private Enterprises were encouraged to be established this led to a surge in domestic companies however the full potential potential of these reforms was initially hampered by a us trade embargo which had been in place since 1975 seemingly a Remnant from the Vietnam War but when the United States finally lifted the Embargo in 1994 the of Vietnam's economy began to change [Music] dramatically among the first to recognize Vietnam's potential were Global Giants Nike and Adidas Nike set up a factory in Vietnam just one year after the Embargo lifted Adidas was soon to follow these companies saw an opportunity Vietnam had a favorable investment climate and a cheap labor force something which isn't always good and we'll get to that in a sec but right now Nike works with over 100 suppliers in Vietnam starting in the early 2000s Adidas began establishing multiple factories across Vietnam by 2021 Vietnam had become the country's largest sourcing country contributing to roughly 40% of its total Footwear production in 2021 Vietnam exported foot Ware to over 100 countries with production climbing to around 17.8 billion us today many Brands such as Zara and H&M have factories in Vietnam and there's $455 billion of total registered capital in the form of direct foreign investments into Vietnam there's almost 40,000 of these foreign investment companies and within those companies over 1,300 of them are fashion brands when factories open new jobs are created for the local Vietnam people in 20111 21% of employees were working in the industry and Manufacturing sector today this is over 33% there's also opportunities for high- skilled jobs such as managerial positions though of course it's not all sunshine and rainbows though sadly there are companies that use exploitative practices and diminish the rights of the workers but despite that in aggregate there has been upward Mobility for those in Vietnam between 1993 and 2014 Vietnam raised around 40 million people out of poverty during this period the poverty rate plummeted from nearly 60% to 14% but there's still much more to be done and we'll touch on that later today Vietnam's economy is growing up 5.8% while the global average is 2.9% so what's going on here well in Vietnam it's mix of smart trade policies Savvy domestic reforms and Hefty investments in infrastructure and human capital analysts from the World Bank and Brookings Institute suggest that there are three key factors driving Vietnam's continued economic growth let's take a closer look at these points number one trade agreements and liberalization Vietnam has strategically opened its Market through key trade agreements joining the Asian free trade area in 1995 a deal with the US in 2000 and joining the WTO in 20 2007 are notable examples since then Vietnam has secured trade agreements with China India Japan and Korea a 2018 trade deal with other countries like Australia New Zealand Malaysia Singapore Canada and Mexico and another trade deal with the EU in 2020 now joined the list these deals Poise Vietnam to be a future export Powerhouse number two domestic reforms Vietnam has complemented its external openness with some crucial domestic reforms these include deregulation and an effort to reduce the cost of doing business red tape and hassle are being minimized as a result in 2023 alone Vietnam attracted nearly $ 36.6 billion in foreign direct investment okay so what does that mean well it's extremely significant because that's a 32.1% increase from just the previous year it's an absolute rocket ship but in saying that there's also the point of appearing tough on corruption it's a point which we talked about with the case of trong Myan after bribing everyone and stealing 3% of the nation's GDP she was sentenced to death it's a signal that Vietnam is getting serious even if it is just on the surface okay number three investing in capital with a population of 35 million half of whom are under 35 Vietnam has prioritized Public Funding for primary education and infrastructure it seems like they know the value of an educated and young Workforce Vietnam has always been an export heavy country its economy was once rooted in agriculture they had exports like wet rice coffee and black pepper but from 2008 to 2018 agriculture's contribution to GDP has declined as the industrial sector took off today it might surprise a lot of people but Vietnam stands out as a major player in the technology Hardware space in 2023 they exported 57.3 billion dollars worth of electronic devices computers and parts globally the country now ranks seventh in electronics exports this highlights a rapid change there's a growing presence of Global Tech companies such as Samsung Apple Intel and foxcon in Vietnam in fact such companies are flocking to the country eager to invest in and capitalize on its booming Market let's take a look at a few examples Samsung the company produces about half of its smartphones in Vietnam they're planning to boost investment from 18 billion to 20 billion in the near future since 2019 Apple's total Investments have exceeded 16 billion creating over 200,000 jobs in Vietnam and Tim Cook is investing heavily in Vietnam analysts forecast that by 20125 Vietnam is going to be producing 20% of all iPads and apple watches 5% of MacBooks and 65% of airports Apple's supplier foxcon also committed half a billion dollars to new projects in 2021 Intel invested 1.5 billion in a new campus near hoim Min City it's literally going to be Intel's largest assembly and test facility globally so why is all this happening well the Surge and investment isn't just by chance one big reason is the ongoing us China trade tensions a lot of companies don't want to deal with that they just want stability and predictability so a lot of them are looking Beyond China to meet their manufacturing needs also as China's living standards improve labor costs become prohibitive couple this with Vietnam's strategic location a business-friendly environment tax incentives and having a lot of trade agreements easy to see why Vietnam has become a top destination for major International companies so lining themselves up to be the world's next manufacturing Hub is impressive but what about Innovation well Vietnam's not really there yet but they're trying the story of vinfast is one that I love so who is vinfast it's basically Vietnam's first Main car manufacturer they're quickly gaining International attention with their electric vehicles so how are their cars well let's just say they're not that good their first us-bound product the vf8 electric SUV received some harsh reviews a popular car review Channel donut media did not hold back their criticism they called it the worst reviewed car in America does this car actually deserve the scathing reviews absolutely the reality is they released this car way way too early most cars take many years and hundreds of millions of dollars to develop vinfast rushed this to the Finish Line $50,000 gets you a lot of different cars and that's where this car fails it doesn't live up to any expectation no nothing works but this is where things get interesting after the video Vin fast themselves took notice of it and it wasn't to make excuses but actually to take action they read to their Factory put their heads down and tried to fix all of the issues they then contacted donut media to review the car again this is the worst reviewed car in America it's called the B Fest df8 few months ago we drove it and did not like it I still feel like this car came out way too soon this is like the car we should have driven back then I can't shake the feeling that it's still only like 85 or 90% there this thing used to be the worst car we've ever driven it made us angry months later they've done a lot of software changes a lot of Hardware changes they have improved it mhm did they fix the worst reviewed car in America I mean I yeah yeah I think that they did fix it but unfortunately it's still not very good I find this great because it's so rare to see companies rapidly proactive and open to criticism I don't recall any other car manufacturer doing such a thing unfortunately for vinfast the latest set of reviews still aren't glowing but the fact that they admitted their flaws and took action truly is something different either they do care about their customers or it was a great PR stunt either way I was entertained by the debacco the overall impact of Vietnam's economic rise is clear since the early 2000s the country's GDP has been soaring averaging almost 7% annual growth by 2023 Vietnam's GDP surpassed 400 billion this type of economic growth means that more people are well off resulting in a larger middle class and greater purchasing power by 2013 13 million people or 133% of the population were middle class a figure that's set to double by 2026 a lot of people do compare Vietnam to the Philippines the Philippines has better Topline numbers but Vietnam has a higher GDP per capita lower unemployment and less public and private debt than the Philippines basically the average person in Vietnam is better off even if the country's GDP is slightly lower so these numbers seem promising for Vietnam but there's still plenty of ongoing social disparities for one about 20% of the Vietnamese population lives below $550 per day plus around 10% are at risk of falling back into poverty due to economic shocks or other adversities this means that despite impressive economic strides a substantial portion of the population is still struggling areas that are rur rural are particularly affected a large number of people in these regions are still living in poverty nearly 61% of Vietnam's population resides in rural regions where access to resources and opportunities is limited and as touched on earlier corruption remains a pressing issue the trong Myan fraud case is all you need to know if you haven't seen my episode on that it'll be linked in the description for you to take a look at it's a detailed look at how this Scandal impacted Vietnam's economy and the fight against corruption so in total while Vietnam is undeniably making strides and moving in the right direction there's still a lot of work to be done they collectively need to address the challenges and ensure that the benefits of economic growth are shared more equally across the country so in conclusion over the past few decades Vietnam has undergone frankly an incredible transformation after emerging from the shadows of Oppression and a brutal War the country is now full of Vitality and hope their Journey reflects both resilience and remarkable progress as well as a need to face the ongoing challenges so what are your thoughts on Vietnam its remarkable progress and the challenges it still faces if there's anyone from Vietnam I'd love to hear what you think about this feel free to share your views in the comments section below and also just another quick note a few episodes ago I did a video on how dumb phones are helping resolve poverty you guys should all give yourselves a pat on the back because from that episode we raised over $25,000 for a village in Kenya so that was an absolutely awesome way to round found out last year and will be on to bigger and better things this year these days everyone is talking about fake news getting informed is more complicated than ever before but who's going to do something about it well today's sponsor ground news is doing just that ground news is a website and app developed by a former NASA engineer she was on a mission to give readers an easy data-driven objective way to read the news using this story of Vietnam greenlighting a $67 billion highspeed Rail Project as an example their bias distribution chart shows me the political leanings of the outlets who cover the story and I can even get a summary of how the issue was being framed the left is very positive calling it an ambitious Railway line and there seems to be a positive tone towards Vietnam's growth the center on the other hand mainly just talks about the facts and is more reserved in their optimism but the right seems to take this story in a more holistic approach they talk more about politics and the international implications scrolling down I can compare every single article on the topic with tags tags that show me context about the source like how factual it is and who owns it ground news's blind spot feed is also great this shows you stories that have been underreported by one side of the political Spectrum for example if you're on the left you may have missed the story about how a lot of small businesses in America are more optimistic after the election so ground news is a fantastic tool for getting International views shifting through misinformation and identifying bias they provide you all the tools you need to be a critical thinker today ground news is offering 40% of their Advantage subscription this comes with a feature called my news buyers so you can even track your news viewing habits over time to get started go to ground

2.news/ coldfusion anyways that's about it from me thanks for watching and I'll see you again soon for the next episode cheers guys have a good one cold fusion it's new thinking [Music] go [Music]

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Ana Kelimeler (CEFR B2)

mainstream

B1

The principal current in a flow, such as a river or flow of air

Example:

"mainstream Western media it was all over"

agreement

B2

An understanding between entities to follow a specific course of conduct.

Example:

"forced to negotiate the agreement was to"

milestones

B1

A stone milepost (or by extension in other materials), one of a series of numbered markers placed along a road at regular intervals, typically at the side of the road or in a median.

Example:

"some key points and Milestones this"

convenient

B1

Serving to reduce a difficulty, or accessible with minimum difficulty; expedient.

Example:

"on the topic with convenient tags tags"

positioning

B2

To put into place.

Example:

"the background they've been positioning"

projected

B1

To extend beyond a surface.

Example:

"projected fastest growth in the next"

understand

B1

To grasp a concept fully and thoroughly, especially (of words, statements, art, etc.) to be aware of the meaning of and (of people) to be aware of the intent of.

Example:

"understand how radical Vietnam's rise is"

perpetual

B1

Lasting forever, or for an indefinitely long time

Example:

"Perpetual struggle of war and how it all"

landscape

B1

A portion of land or territory which the eye can comprehend in a single view, including all the objects it contains.

Example:

"Gateway with stunning Landscapes but for"

brutality

B2

The state of being brutal.

Example:

"brutality of the Vietnam War but now in"

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