Who is more developed in Vietnam than China today?
Is Vietnam now considered a developed country compared to China?
In recent years, Vietnam's economy has grown rapidly and has the potential to catch up with and surpass China.
The question is: is Vietnam's economy now considered developed compared to China's economy?
Is Vietnam's economy developed compared to China? First of all, we need to figure out what exactly is developed?
To be developed is to have a strong brand and technology, and to be in a leading position in scientific and technological innovation. A vibrant economy is also a sign of development.
In other words, for Vietnam's economy to be considered more developed than China's, Vietnam's brand, technology and technological innovation, especially economic vitality, must be greater than or equal to China's.
In fact, there is a huge gap between Vietnam's brand and technology, as well as its technological innovation capabilities and China's. It can even be said that the current Vietnamese economy has no brand and technology, and there is no ability to innovate in science and technology. Of course, the Vietnamese economy has a certain vitality, and even the vitality of the Vietnamese economy is no worse than that of the Chinese economy.
However, an economy with only economic dynamism, no brand and no technology, and no scientific and technological innovation capability can never be called a developed economy.
In short, compared to China's economy, Vietnam's economy is not developed and lags far behind China in terms of economic development. Vietnam's economy still has a long way to go before it catches up with China's economy.