Heelaburt
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Okay, you got to look at this from both the pro's and con's. Yes, I like that something is being developed in Laos, but No, I don't like the way it is being developed.
1. Is there proof that tax money from these developments ever go into schools, healthcare or anything for Laos?
2. What jobs and who are going to get them? Just like the Chinese built almost everything in Laos, they will probably employ Chinese workers again to build this, just like in the SEA games. And again, only the Laos girls with short skirts will be working as a 'sales' girl for $2/day.
3. The main purpose of ANY foreign or domestic investor is to make a profit, period.
I know there are some rich people living in Laos, I know how they get their money but for most people in Laos, they cannot afford to buy anything at this mall if they only make $200/mth. Ask the admin how much she makes a year. If you take a look at the shareholders of this mall, "Regal Global Group", the video says they are from Singapore, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and China. If there is any profit, it goes to the shareholders in those countries, they have come to leech what they can from Laos, just like everyone else and Lao gov't is too incompentant to know any better. Do you know that Thailand and China is helping to develop hydro power dams in Laos? Why are they investing millions? Cause they want the electricity for cheap just like America went to Iraq for the oil. The Vietnamese come to Laos and build roads so they can take the trees and natural resources. Chinese and Thai come to build dams so they can take the electricity and natural resources. Now other neigboring countries want in on this deal of taking what they can from Laos, it's a free for all. I know how Lao people think there, they see it as wow, we are developing, we got a megamall, we look like other big cities now, hooray! But why we still so poor, why are signs in Chinese and Vietnamese now, why everyone using Amelican dolla or Thai baht now instead of kip. I seriously don't think this mall will ever happen, just like the highspeed railway that is all talk. The economics don't make sense unless you're smoking crack. Everyone says all this development is great but where are the facts, where is all the money after? They keep building bridges accross to Thailand and what good has that done, there is no traffic at all. I can just imagine all the people in Laos lining up waiting at the door of this mall to buy a $1000 dollar louis vouitton hand bag, it's like selling ice cream in the north pole.
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