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Vietnam political risk report
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Vietnam political risk report
The Vietnam Defence & Security Report has been researched at source in 2007, and features latest-available data covering all headline indicators; 5-year industry forecasts for Vietnam through end-2012; company rankings and competitive landscapes covering national and multinational arms and components manufacturers, electronic and software producers, and companies providing defence solutions, as well as analysis of latest industry developments, trends and regulatory changes in Vietnam.
Vietnamese Defence & Security Report provides professionals, consultancies, government departments, regulatory bodies and researchers with independent forecasts and regional competitive intelligence on the Vietnamese defence & security industry.
Independent 5-year Defence and Security industry forecast for Vietnam.
Original Defence and security market research and the defence & security sector trend analysis for the Vietnamese Defence and Security industry.
Competitive intelligence, Vietnamese defence & security company rankings and SWOT analyses on international and domestic defence & security companies in Vietnam.
Key Benefits of Report
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Benchmark It’s Independent 5-Year Defence & Security Industry Forecast on Vietnam to test other views - a key input for successful budgetary and strategic business planning in the Vietnamese defence and security market.
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Target Business Opportunities & Risks in the Vietnamese Defence & Security Sector through reviews of latest industry trends, regulatory changes, and major deals, projects and investments in Vietnam
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Exploit The Latest Competitive Vietnamese Defence & Security Intelligence & Company SWOTS on your peers and competitors through company rankings by sales, market share, investments and leading products and services.
Coverage
SWOT Analysis
Snapshot evaluation of the major issues affecting security, the defence sector, economy and politics, with issues subdivided into ‘strengths’ ‘weaknesses’ ‘opportunities’ and ‘threats’.
Political Risk Assessment
Drawing on It’s twenty-year heritage of Country Risk analysis, this comprehensively evaluates the key risks to domestic politics and
foreign relations, focusing on issues most likely to affect either domestic security or the defence sector.
Security Risk Analysis
It’s proprietary Security Ratings provide a reliable – and country comparable – guide to conflict, terrorism and criminal risk, backed up by our analyst’s latest assessment of each component. Furthermore, drawing on our Country Risk expertise, we assess the state’s vulnerability to a serious – or prolonged – terrorist campaign.
Defence Industry Assessment
Overview of industry landscape and key players; public/private structure, size and value of industry sector; assessment of business operating environment and latest regulatory developments; indepth review of recent procurement trends and developments.
It 5-Year Forecasts
Historic data series and 5-year forecasts to end-2011 for key industry indicators, supported by explicit assumptions, plus analysis of key downside risks to the main forecast. Defence expenditure (local currency and US$bn); defence expenditure (% of total budget); defence expenditure (% of GDP); defence expenditure per capita, US$; defence budget (local currency and US$bn); employment in arms production (‘000s); employment in arms production (% of labour force); arms imports (US$mn); arms imports (% of total imports); arms exports (US$mn); arms exports (% of total exports)
It 5-year forecast and analysis of all headline macroeconomic indicators, including real GDP growth, inflation, fiscal balance, trade balance, current account and external debt.
Company Profiles
Company profiles, including senior executives and full contact details, business activity, products and services, foreign direct investments and projects.
Executive Summary
Vietnam is in the process of re-integrating into the international community, and as such much of its internal political and social structures have undergone change. Internally, Vietnam’s security situation has come under closer scrutiny from the international community. Vietnam’s new leaders will have to cope with demands for greater respect of human rights. Human Rights Watch has said that at least 80 people were arrested in 2005 for peaceful dissent or unsanctioned religious activity. However, restrictions on religious activities may ease if the Vatican and Vietnam successfully revive diplomatic ties. In Q207 the Vietnamese Government agreed to meet with Vatican officials to discuss establishing a road-map towards achieving full diplomacy. The process may be so rapid that Vietnam and the Vatican could have full diplomatic ties within months.
In 2007, the Vietnamese government announced plans to reform the financial dealings of the Vietnam People’s Army (VPA). The move to reform the private business enterprises of the Vietnamese armed forces is the result of it strengthening its ties with other regional armed forces, which has kick-started the move towards a professionalized force. The Vietnamese government decided that the VPA should focus on conventional duties of armed forces. The move is part of the government’s larger policy to consolidate all state-owned enterprises under the control of one umbrella group, and then to sell the stakes off to private investors to generate a steady revenue for the state for the next 10-20 years. Vietnam’s defence spending continues to hover above US$2.4bn, but much of this money is allocated to wages and quality of life improvements. Trends in military expenditure indicate that the Vietnamese government is concentrating its efforts on boosting its surveillance capabilities.
Vietnam’s local defence industry is smaller than that of its neighbours, including Thailand and Singapore and thus faces stiff competition regionally. Encouragingly, in Q207 the International Traffic in Armed Regulations amendment enabled the United States to embark on examining two-way trade with Vietnam on non-lethal defence systems. In the long run this may provide Vietnam with additional export opportunities in the sale of small arms and light weapons.
Table of Contents:
Chapter 1 - Executive Summary
Chapter 2 - SWOT Analysis
Vietnam Security SWOT
Vietnam Defence Industry SWOT
Vietnam Political SWOT
Vietnam Economic SWOT
Vietnam Business Environment SWOT
Chapter 3 - Political Overview
It Core Scenario
Domestic Political Outlook
Chapter 4 - Security Risk Ratings
It’s Security Ratings
Table: Vietnam Regional Security Ratings
Table Vietnam State Terrorism Vulnerability Index
Regional Security: South East Asia and Pacific Q406
Overview
Inter-State Conflicts
Internal Conflicts
Vietnam Physical Safety Risk Rating
Vietnam Terrorism Risk Rating
Vietnam Conflict Risk Rating
Chapter 5 - Security Overview
Internal Security Situation
Governance
Ninth Party Congress to Present
The Central Highlands
Religion
Disease
Piracy And Maritime Security
Table: Actual and Attempted Regional Piracy Attacks
Mines
External Security Situation
Bilateral Relations
Chapter 6 - Defence Industry
Armed Forces
Weapons Of Mass Destruction
Market Overview And Structure
Industry Trends & Developments
Arms Trade Overview
Procurement Trends & Developments
Chapter 7 - Industry Forecast Scenario
Army And Military Enlargement 30
Table: Vietnam Defence Sector – Historical Data & Forecasts
Government Expenditure On Defence Industry
Chapter 8 - Macroeconomic Forecast
Table: Output & Population
Chapter 9 - It Forecast Modelling
How we generate our industry forecasts
Defence Industry
Sources
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