They have no current alternatives and visitors can avoid the extremes of the negative smell effects by taking cars. But the lack of rule following from a significant percentage of people on those bikes (sidewalk riding, etc) is what makes them still very annoying.
Vietnam has multiple cell phone assembly factories, many run by samsung. If they can do that, they can FOR SURE, get this done. Even the United States, the backwards US, has e-scooters. Vietnam could import batteries and make the rest of the components domestically.
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It's significantly more difficult for them to build a subway in Ho Chi Minh city (also built by Japanese) than it is for them to pass some pretty basic laws about scooter type or emission standards. Calling it a "snap of the fingers" is a mischaracterization, and noted that you:
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Also, I've looked into this, those motorbikes are made in Vietnam (maybe as JV with Japanese companies?), so there is no reason why the same can't be done for e-scooters.
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