APEC, what the locals say
The central city of Da Nang
will host the Asia-Pacific Economic Co-operation (APEC) Summit from November
5 to 11. Top officials and more than 1,000 CEOs along with 15,000 guests from
21 member economies will take part.
People and expats living in Da Nang
share their views on the event with Viet Nam News reporters Hoai Nam and
Phuoc Buu.
Dale Gerstenslager, US expat
When I first heard that Viet Nam’s
central city of Da Nang would host APEC 2017, I was strangely proud and thought
that it was an exciting opportunity to showcase the remarkable progress and
development that Viet Nam has accomplished over the last decade.
Hosting APEC is quite a coup and one
more testament of Viet Nam’s importance and growing stature on the world
stage. Let’s pull together and show the world what’s being done in Viet Nam.
I think it is chance to develop
relationships that will build trust.
Kozaburo Yazawa, Japanese expat
Since the media multitude represents
the world, it is a big opportunity for people to learn the name of Da Nang.
It is also great that the President of the United States will come. This
should lead to investment from more member economies - and more tourists.
APEC is similar to the Olympics and
Expo. As the Government had to arrange the international conference, public
works projects increased. After APEC is over, many foreigners will visit
after learning about Da Nang.
However, regarding the construction
of hotels, it is a matter of over-supply I feel. I expect that the value of
real estate will fall a little after APEC. Many rules were changed for APEC.
I could not get a construction licence for a restaurant on the main street for
a long time.
There are many problems, but that is
due to the development of Da Nang, not a negative thing I suppose. As Japan’s
Prime Minister Abe will also visit APEC, I hope it leads to more
Japanese visitors and investment.
Nguyen Thi Kim, 58
I feel APEC is a strange event for
local people. Pavements have been newly tiled and sign boards promote the
event at busy traffic roundabouts and road crossings.
I manage a coastal three-star hotel,
but it’s still quiet in the low season - as usual. APEC’s delegates may stay
at four and five-star hotels and resorts, but not two and three-star hotels.
APEC may be a major event for the
city’s administration, but not really many local people. The city hosts the
event, but main preparations are covered by central governments and agencies
in co-operation with local departments.
I have some hope APEC will lead to
economic and tourism growth in the city.
Nguyen Xuan Binh, 41
I really hope APEC will help boost
Da Nang City’s economic growth. It will not happen in a few weeks or months
after APEC, but the city will become known worldwide when its name is
repeated at business forums and in APEC member economies.
APEC is a big opportunity for Da
Nang as business people, CEOs and journalists from 21 member economies
attend. The preparation of the city will be highly appreciated by officials,
businesses and tourists.
The many destinations available
through Da Nang - and its pristine white beaches - will be remembered by
participants, while the hospitality of residents, volunteers, restaurants and
hotel owners will boost the tourism brand of the city. The city also launched
the Da Nang Smile campaign during APEC to promote good manners.
APEC will be really a field trip in
exploring the investment opportunities and potential of Da Nang and central
Viet Nam. It’s also a big chance for industries such as tourism, hi-tech,
property, green tech and services seeking partners.
I think the impact of APEC on Da
Nang’s economic growth will come several years after APEC as foreign
businesses learn of the city’s investment environment and priority policies.
Victor Ceano, candy maker, Spain
I think that an event like APEC,
apart from helping to put Da Nang in the map, will generate a psychological push
for the local economy.
At the end of the day, it is
possible that the direct influence on the local economy will not be enormous,
but it is clear to me that the momentum that it will generate will be highly
positive.
I founded Pop Keo, a sweets and
chocolate company in Da Nang last year using Ben Tre chocolate and Quang Trị
honey. Thanks to the event, some embassies and companies will order
chocolates and sweets from me as gifts for their contacts.
Stuart Neal, publisher, Australian
The fact that APEC will be held in
Da Nang is not particularly relevant for big picture decisions and high level
summit meetings. A lot of that stuff is probably known in advance by the main
players and the meeting of economists with politicians at this level could
happen anywhere.
Viet Nam is playing host to some of
the most influential decision makers in the world, creating a fantastic
opportunity to be heard before and after the big summit meetings and at
dinners and functions during the process in every economic sphere of interest
to Viet Nam.
This is where new deals may be
forged and probably these unofficial discussions will be of more importance
to Viet Nam than attempts to reach consensus in an environment where growing
protectionist policies from the US appear to be disrupting former accords and
creating mayhem.
Le Thi Thuy An, accountant
The APEC Summit provides a good
chance for people to get to know Da Nang, the most vibrant city in the
country. The event is also helpful for local businesses servicing delegates
from 21 member economies.
The city’s leadership is shifting
from old to new. And I think APEC held in the city offers a great chance for
city authorities to have an overview on both achievements and shortcomings.
Furthermore, I overheard that the
summit will make decisions over discussions by APEC forums in Hue on women
and women-owned businesses. I believe APEC leaders will agree on policies
that pave the way for greater contribution of women in economic
development.
VNS
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Thứ Hai, 6 tháng 11, 2017
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