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“Sell America” is gaining momentum – so why not “Buy Vietnam”?

As concerns mount over the US’s rising debt burden – especially after the recent sovereign rating downgrade and Trump’s political resurgence – investors are increasingly seeking new destinations for capital.

In this shifting global landscape, Vietnam emerges as a standout diversification play. With robust structural growth, compelling valuations, and a potential upgrade to emerging market status in September, it offers a rare combination of resilience and upside.

In this video, we take you through:
• Vietnam’s remarkable transformation from a war-torn country to one of Asia’s fastest-growing economies
• “Doi Moi 2.0” — a sweeping wave of administrative reforms and infrastructure investment reshaping the future
• Why Vietnam’s stock market is gaining investor attention, and what makes it especially attractive today

Watch now to see why Vietnam deserves a place in your portfolio.

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