i like Japanese and south Korea. Because these 2 countries are sucessful in Tech and have an interesting culture too 1. when they come we will lern a lot business skills from them 2. when they come there will be good compact to Lao toursm too Ex: south Korea invest a lot in Vietnam then Korean people go trevelling in VN is a lot among tourists from another country
1- Japan and France (my country), because i think those 2 countries are the ones who are the most responsible behaviour toward social and ecological consequences of what they do, among the countries that have good relashionships with Laos
Other countries are, in my point of view, too "dangerous". When they invest money, they just care about getting more money and nothing else. Don't care at all about the bad consequences of what they do
2- maybe we can add singapore and australia, that seems to be not bad too
3- Thailand is important too, because it's close to Laos, easy access through firendship bridges or mekong, close culture (not so so different from laos if you compare with other countries).
From all countries whishing to do business in Laos can come, I don't mind though. I appreciate all, no matter they are close or far from Laos.
They all would definitely follow Lao law and their businesses would make a huge contribution to Lao economy, which means Lao people life would be improved.
1. Thailand Nop, I think either that Thailande is a good partner but I prefer to see Laos and Thailand, not Thailande in Laos :) 2. China Yeah, but I believe that China do bad political influence in Laos. I think thats if China will developping, all ASEAN sticking. 3. Vietnam Like a China, not really. 4. France My country too, I want to say "yes" but, "non". Cause, Frenchies are too blabla and they speak but they aren't example, see Censure. 5. Japan Yes Yes Yes, Japan is a very nice country, they are even the first investisment in Laos no ? I think they are the best partener. 6. India lol, before helping Laos, they should help people in this country. 8. South Korea I don't know
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1. Japan (technolgy and beautiful tradition culture) 2. South Korea ( technology and beautiful tradition culture) 3. Canada ( friendly, with no hidden agenda) 4. Australia ( nice white people) 5. USA ( rich, but come with a price, eraser of cultures) 6. Uk ( rich, but irrogant) 7. Sweden ( teach us how to build a cheap furnitures) 8. China ( be careful) 9. Thailand ( only if they can help themselve, never turn your back on them) 10. France (maybe not)
lol, USA in the first place... After bombing Laos, i don't think they want to invest a lot of money in Laos... They are just good to make war... And i don't want their poor culture...
lol, USA in the first place... After bombing Laos, i don't think they want to invest a lot of money in Laos... They are just good to make war... And i don't want their poor culture...
But USA is the richest country in the world, they are the best in everything. Like music, movie, thecnology, best university ( Harvard). I mean every thing.
USA the richest country? i would rather say the most indebted if you consider public+private debts $'s value go down and down, and no-one know when it will stop!
Best technology: ok, that's true for most products... but not everything (compare french train and american train, lol... french are much much more high-tech). Japan is also a very strong competitor in this domain
Best movies: we could discuss about this, but in a way, it's true
Best music: i don't agree, there are some good music everywhere in the world.
Best in ecology? certainly not! Northern european countries are learders
Best in production? sorry, now, the world's factory is China
USA used to be the leader of the world, but this time is ending.
China is probably the next leader... but anyway, the world turn into a multipolar world where each part have it's strenghs.
Sorry, but USA don't make me dream ... as it could do 40 years ago (but my country neither....:( )
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