CEO Indochina Captial: “I am so lucky
to be here in Vietnam”
Peter Ryder,
former Chairman of the American Chamber of Commerce (AmCham) and now CEO of
Indochina Capital in
Reporter: You had been working in
Mr. Rider: I came to
There are three things that
drove me to
First, there was actually a
deal. When I was still working in
One of the
things that I wanted to do is to get back to Asia because I had lived and
worked in
Even though I had never
been to
So when an opportunity for
a project came up, I said: “Yes, that is a great idea to go!”
Second, my background is in
anthropology, I am always interested in culture and emerging markets and
developing areas.
Finally, there was a war in
Reporter: But at that time, the
relationship between
Mr Ryder: My first trip was just a week after President Bush, Sr. had
lifted travel ban for Americans so I could go to
Reporter: So you could not invest or
become involved in any projects at that time?
Mr Ryder: Correct! We could not invest until after the embargo was lift,
however, we could act as advisors and that was my role in the project in Cho
Lon area.
Reporter: I know that you have written
a letter to your President to ask for the normalization between
Mr Ryder: We found the American Chamber of Commerce (AmCham) in
So, right at the beginning,
the American business community here was very active in supporting
normalization and developing economic ties between the two countries.
Reporter: You used to be AmCham
Chairman, what have you seen the changes in
Mr Ryder: The changes have been amazing! Just look out the windows and
you can realize it. The first time when I came here, they were just beginning
to build the HITC building next door. Everything around it was rice paddies.
The physical development of
However, it is very
difficult to do business here because of bureaucracy. It is time consuming.
We still do a lot of things but we can do it much faster and more profitable.
Reporter: What about the investment
environment in
Mr Ryder: The investment environment on the surface is very attractive,
there are many areas to invest in
However, coming back to my
comment on bureaucracy, even when you have great ideas, capital and good
local partners, it is still very time consuming to go from point A to B. We
have to find the way to cut through the bureaucracy.
So the opportunity is
there. I have no doubt about it.
Reporter: What is the most successful
thing that you have achieved in the country?
Mr Ryder: I have been there for more than 23 years and I feel I am
extremely lucky that I have obtained great happiness through my business. We
have created many wonderful things in
Besides, I am also
successful in my personal life. I have met a wonderful Vietnamese woman, got
married with her and together we brought up our children here.
Reporter: Could you predict about the
future potential of the Vietnam-US ties?
Mr Ryder: I have known the new Ambassador to Vietnam Ted Osius since
1996 when he first came here as the
Reporter: Thank
you very much!
Peter Ryder, an
anthropologist by training and a former Wall Street banker, came to
VOV
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Thứ Ba, 17 tháng 2, 2015
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