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Vietnam Tonight: April 2009
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Vietnam's Business Development Daily. Thursday, April 23, 2009. Standard Chartered: Vietnam makes it a different year. 08:28' 22/04/2009 (GMT 7). That the Vietnamese economy is showing several positive signs was what Standard Chartered revealed in its latest report entitled “. What a difference a year makes”. In the report released by the bank in mid-April, the Head of the Southeast Asia Research Department, Tai Hui, said that the trade balance in. Is steadily swinging from a deficit to a surplus. 8220;T...
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Vietnam Tonight: November 2008
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Vietnam's Business Development Daily. Monday, November 17, 2008. Vietnam: Opportunities emerge amid chaos. 09:50' 15/11/2008 (GMT 7). Any time a stock market falls over 60 per cent within one year, you must ask if an opportunity is emerging or whether the coffin is truly being lowered into the ground. . As one door closes, another one rich in opportunity opens. But long-term investors who missed entering the Vietnam market in 2005-2006 have a chance to correct that mistake. The foreign companies that...
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Vietnam Tonight: Where is Vietnam Headed in 2009?
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Vietnam's Business Development Daily. Wednesday, January 14, 2009. Where is Vietnam Headed in 2009? January 12, 2009. On the surface, the "American" war that ended more than three decades ago seems to have left no traces here. But in the hearts and minds of those who suffered the war and survived to remember it, there is pain. Tet is a time for reflection, and there are some conflicted emotions about where Vietnam is headed in the new year. 160;and Nguyen Viet Chen of Thanh Nien. 160;saw its editor repl...
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Vietnam Tonight: May 2008
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Vietnam's Business Development Daily. Monday, May 26, 2008. Vietnam's President hails Gazprom’s cooperation. 10:44' 25/05/2008 (GMT 7). President Nguyen Minh Triet has praised the effective cooperation between Russia’s natural gas company Gazprom and the Vietnam Oil and Gas Corporation (PetroVietnam) in gas industrial development. The President heralded the Vietnam-Russia gas cooperation while receiving Gazprom’s General Director Miller Aleksei Borisovich on May 23 in Hanoi. He stressed that this was Gaz...
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Vietnam Tonight: February 2008
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Vietnam's Business Development Daily. Wednesday, February 27, 2008. Vietnam's apparel exports to US to hit US $6.1 billion this year, AmCham. The US Chamber of Commerce Vietnam forecasts that Vietnam will take Mexico and India to rank second, only after China, in terms of apparel exports to the US, with export turnover hitting US $6.1 billion, if the present trend continues. Vietnam’s market share is predicted to growth rapidly from 3.2% (fifth place) in 2005 to about 6% and second place in 2008. Head of...
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Vietnam Tonight: June 2008
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Vietnam's Business Development Daily. Monday, June 30, 2008. SK Energy secures 20 pct stake in Vietnam oil field. Mon Jun 30, 2008 2:41am BST. SEOUL, June 30 (Reuters) - South Korea's SK Energy (096770.KS: Quote. Said on Monday it had secured a 20 percent stake in an oil field in Vietnam currently under exploration. We secured the stake in late May, but since the oil field is in the very initial stages of exploration, we don't have any details on estimated or proven reserves," said SK Energy's spokeswoman.
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Vietnam Tonight: Standard Chartered: Vietnam makes it a different year
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Vietnam's Business Development Daily. Thursday, April 23, 2009. Standard Chartered: Vietnam makes it a different year. 08:28' 22/04/2009 (GMT 7). That the Vietnamese economy is showing several positive signs was what Standard Chartered revealed in its latest report entitled “. What a difference a year makes”. In the report released by the bank in mid-April, the Head of the Southeast Asia Research Department, Tai Hui, said that the trade balance in. Is steadily swinging from a deficit to a surplus. 8220;T...
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Vietnam Tonight: October 2009
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Vietnam's Business Development Daily. Tuesday, October 27, 2009. Destination Vietnam - From the Mekong River Delta to Ha Long Bay. Either way you look at it, the experience is, shall we say, a lot safer. This is even true if you are stupid enough to be taking a scooter into Vietnam traffic as an inexperienced Westerner, but just barely so. Next on the list of places to see would have to be Nha Trang, consistently ranked as one of the top beaches in Vietnam, as well as one of the most beautiful bays in th...
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Vietnam Tonight: March 2008
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Vietnam's Business Development Daily. Thursday, March 27, 2008. Philippines and Vietnam ink rice supply accord. The Philippines could be assured of 1.5 million metric tons of rice imports annually from Vietnam starting this year. Barring natural disasters and harvest losses in that country. The Memorandum of Agreement on (MOA) was earlier signed by Agriculture Secretary Arthur Yap and Vietnamese Industry and Trade Minister Yu Huy Hoang, said the Palace statement. The statement said that the rice supply a...
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Vietnam Tonight: In Vietnam, Traveling an Unlikely Beer Trail
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Vietnam's Business Development Daily. Thursday, February 18, 2010. In Vietnam, Traveling an Unlikely Beer Trail. THE setting could have been any typical Central European beer garden. There were long rows of wooden tables stained in dark, rich hues; half- and full-liter beer mugs hanging from metal racks; and two beautifully crafted brass decoction tanks used for mashing traditionally brewed beer. But on this warm afternoon in November, I wasn’t in Plzen, or Munich. I was at the Hoa Vien Bräuhaus. The Eur...