Vietnam is still scratching the surface of what it can become: economists

Vietnam is believed to have achieved many great successes a lot over the last three decades of economic renovation, but many economists say the years ahead will continue to be challenging.
At a forum in Hanoi last week to mark the 30th year of the reform policy, known as Doi Moi, some economists said that the long-feared risk of falling behind most of the world has materialized, in large part due to what they called “dated viewpoints.”