Vietnam is among several Southeast Asian countries that have benefited from the ongoing United States-China trade war. The country has seen a surge in foreign investments as more companies, seeking to avoid US tariffs on goods from China, choose to relocate there. With the US set to elect a new president, can Vietnam maintain its winning streak? CNA’s Tung Ngo finds out.
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