The Vietnam Play - By 43to.one

Vietnam vs. Other SEA Markets - What Actually Different

32 min · 29. april 2026
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Southeast Asia is a patchwork of distinct economies. Global tech companies often set up in Singapore and assume Ho Chi Minh City will behave exactly like Jakarta or Manila. That assumption burns budgets. Vietnam has a specific technical density. The workforce leans heavily into software engineering and Web3 protocol development. Consumers expect high-trust relationship building, and the regulatory environment demands immediate, on-the-ground context to navigate safely. Brought to you by 43to.one, your fractional market entry partner, this episode breaks down the exact mechanics of expanding into Vietnam. We cover how to bypass the massive overhead of a traditional office, secure high-value deals, and plug a local unit directly into your global operations.

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Vietnam vs. Other SEA Markets - What Actually Different

Southeast Asia is a patchwork of distinct economies. Global tech companies often set up in Singapore and assume Ho Chi Minh City will behave exactly like Jakarta or Manila. That assumption burns budgets. Vietnam has a specific technical density. The workforce leans heavily into software engineering and Web3 protocol development. Consumers expect high-trust relationship building, and the regulatory environment demands immediate, on-the-ground context to navigate safely. Brought to you by 43to.one, your fractional market entry partner, this episode breaks down the exact mechanics of expanding into Vietnam. We cover how to bypass the massive overhead of a traditional office, secure high-value deals, and plug a local unit directly into your global operations.

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Six months in. Budget burning. Users not showing up. The numbers looked perfect on paper - 100 million people, top-3 crypto adoption globally, a smartphone market that rivals Europe. So what went wrong? Every week we see global Web3 and tech companies walk into Vietnam with a translated pitch deck and a wire transfer, and walk out confused. Same mistakes. Different logos. This episode, we break down the five assumptions that are quietly wrecking foreign market entries here, from why translation has nothing to do with localization, to why your Telegram AMA is not building community, it's building noise. If you're planning a Southeast Asia push, or you're already here and wondering why the traction isn't coming, this one's going to sting a little. In a useful way. Let's get into it.

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