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I cannot agree more. If the poor did not spend their money to buy international goods but only local stuff, why will they be affected by the devaluation?
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i checked bbbj shops in d7 in early evening and all shops were closed... these places used to stay open very late. some were still open at 2am. do they close early now?
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If Viet gal can afford iPhone; they must have brothers like us supporting them.
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Found this picture hence a stupid question. This cannot be real right?:confused: |
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It's time to give the WL a pay rise... the middle working class okay ...still getting > 10% pay rise each year |
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By CHRIS BRUMMITT Associated Press
HANOI, Vietnam July 16, 2013 (AP) McDonald's said Tuesday it will open its first burger restaurant in Vietnam after awarding the franchise to the son-in-law of the Communist-ruled nation's prime minister. The fast-food chain is a relative latecomer to Vietnam where other Western consumer brands such as Starbucks, Subway and Pizza Hut have already opened stores. Despite a slowdown in growth from torrid levels, Vietnam's youthful population is a strong lure for foreign companies. It also represents the latest chapter in the march of McDonald's across the world, including to countries with which the United States shares a bloody history. The company said it will open its first restaurant early next year in Ho Chi Minh city, where the US-backed government was based until it fell to Communist forces 38 years ago. It will join Starbucks, which opened its first cafe in Ho Chi Minh City earlier this year, and other brands. Vietnam's rulers only began opening the country's economy to the world in the early 1990s. Foreign brands enjoy prestige among people keen to experiment with food and lifestyle choices unavailable to their parent's generation. The company said it had chosen Henry Nguyen, a Vietnamese-American investor and the son-in-law of Vietnam's prime minister, as the main franchise partner based on a "rigorous" selection process. Nguyen was quoted as saying that a stint at McDonald's was one of his first jobs as a teenager in the United States. "I have dreamed of one day opening a McDonald's restaurant in my native country ever since my return to Vietnam more than a decade ago," Nguyen said. "I have been in contact with McDonald's over the years sharing the opportunity that exists in our country." McDonald's operates in more than 100 countries across the world, including 38 in Asia. |
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It will effect the common ppl, Using a lame/laymen example, in petrol dollar imposed by big mafia of the world, importing petrol used to be USD 1 and sell at 21,000VND and now importing petrol is still USD 1 but need to sell 21,100VND. Unless importer willing to adsorb the different, else it will pass down to the consumers.... assuming oil value remains the same for the period. Again si beh lame example. Anyway, we are not politician, we are cheongster.... whichever policy makes our cheonging easier is good policy. :D |
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Inflation picks up in June June 24, 2013 In June, consumer prices rose 0.05% over the previous month, which contrasted the 0.06% fall recorded in May. According to the General Statistics Office of Vietnam, higher prices for garment and footwear as well as for culture, entertainment and tourism offset lower prices for postal services and communications as well as for traffic. As a result of the monthly increase, annual inflation rose from 6.4% in May to 6.7% in June. Despite the increase, annual average was unchanged at May’s 7.5%. FocusEconomics Consensus Forecast panellists expect headline inflation to average 7.5% in 2013, which is down 0.3 percentage points from last month’s forecast. According to the panel, average inflation will accelerate to 7.8% in 2014. |
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I also felt my SGD shrinks when I visit Vietnam. :D Everything has went up significantly.... but I still go there for the mm. |
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There is already a few VBs getting out of shape since young...but many came from province still dep dep shape...so no worries lol...:p |
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