Around the turn of the century China couldn’t get enough manufacturing. Foreign investors were parking plants there en masse to take advantage of low labor and land costs, contributing to economic growth around 10% per year until 2010. Now as factory work costs more in China, foreign investors are considering new venues and Vietnam has stepped up as one of Asia’s chief alternatives, a reason for its steady GDP growth of around 6% per year.
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