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(1)Vietnam aims to surpass $30,000 in GDP per capita by 2050.
(2)Reporter Kim Tae-hoon Input 2023-01-06 1716 Modified 2023-01-06 1716
(3)Vietnam’s first injury as Korea’s largest trade surplus CG Photo = Yonhap News TV provided
(4)Asia Times = Reporter Kim Tae-hoon Vietnam expressed its willingness to surpass $30,000 in GDP per capita in 2050.
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(2)Vietnam’s GDP per capita in 2050 target of $32,000 USD 4,110 USD year-on-year 108↑
(3)8 Tanpung reporter approved 202301060906 Comment 0
(4)- Ministry of Strategy and Investment reports draft national development plan for 2050 to the National Assembly
(5)- 30 years 8,000 dollars → 50 years 32,000 dollars The National Assembly demands a revised report without a specific strategy.
(6)Some stores have escaped from the Vitexco Tower, a landmark in Ho Chi Minh City.
(7)Business Agreement on Promotion of Tourism Pay for the Promotion of Tourism in Korea and Vietnam
(8)Boban Twong as Vietnam’s new president
(9)Election of Permanent Secretary of the Party’s Western Flag Bureau
(10)Before Vietnam’s auto market slump this year
(11)Mango Interest Rate and Slow Demand
(12)IBK Small Amount of Credit Guarantee Fund
(13)Strategy and Investment Minister Nguyen Zhi Yong is reporting to the National Assembly a draft national development plan for 2050. Photo = VnExpress! Good bank.
(14)IBK Corporation Signs Business Agreement to Expand IP Financial Support
(15)The Vietnamese government has set an ambitious goal of doubling per capita GDP by 2030 and about eight times to $32,000 by 2050.
Vietnam’s goal is to surpass $30,000 in GDP per capita in 27 years.
Based on the current trend,
2033 – Thailand’s per capita GDP figure exceeded 2023
2038 – China’s Per capita GDP figure exceeded 2023
2050 – GDP per capita surpasses $20,000
2060 – GDP per capita surpasses $30,000
2065 – Korea exceeds Japan’s per capita GDP figure in 2023
Shaking.
Indonesia will be able to win per capita GDP in 10 years soon.
In 20 or 30 years, per capita GDP will be similar to Thailand.shivering