Vietnam's appeal as a favored investment spot is at risk due to political instability, with two presidents ousted in a year. Foreign investors are concerned about corruption in the country as it draws closer to the West and adopts a more Beijing-like stance. The anti-corruption campaign in Vietnam has led to the removal of top officials, raising questions about its economic impact and the effectiveness of its 'bamboo diplomacy' with China.
Vietnam’s anti-corruption campaign has taken down presidents, ministers, a deputy prime minister and a string of senior leaders. How will this crackdown impact the country’s economy? https://t.co/5HZAzsGiYG 👇
From silence to remembrance: #Vietnam’s shifting approach to #China The delicate balancing of honouring fallen soldiers while navigating a strategically important yet tense relationship with a powerful neighbour. In practice, Vietnam’s “bamboo diplomacy” approach allows the… https://t.co/CCen2MBcO7
Foreign investors have bet big on Vietnam as the hottest economy in South-East Asia. Should they be worried about the extent of corruption in the country? https://t.co/wDvNaJShHC Illustration: Lan Truong https://t.co/OUju8YqwL5
This was our most read opinion piece for the week. As West draws closer to Vietnam, Hanoi gets more like Beijing. https://t.co/eKJtcTTwX6
Foreign investors have bet big on Vietnam as the hottest economy in South-East Asia. Should they be worried about the extent of corruption in the country? https://t.co/fTpuKNRxBY 👇
Vietnam is in danger of losing its China +1 appeal, writes @KarishmaJourno. Two presidents ousted in a year spells trouble for the favored investment spot https://t.co/hS6rwmjn3S