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  2. Economy of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Russia is a founding member of the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) and is party to EAEU trade agreements with Vietnam, Iran, Singapore, and Serbia. In 2018, the EAEU signed a trade cooperation agreement with China, and it is in trade negotiations with India, Israel, and Egypt. Russia is also a party to several agreements that predate the EAEU. [295]

  3. Russia–Vietnam relations - Wikipedia

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    RussiaVietnam relations. RussiaVietnam relations ( Russian: Российско-вьетнамские отношения, romanized : Rossiysko-v'yetnamskiye otnosheniya, Vietnamese: Quan hệ Nga – Việt) date back formally to 30 January 1950, when the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics established an embassy to North Vietnam. [ 1]

  4. Economy of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    GDP per capita development in Vietnam. The economy of Vietnam is a developing mixed socialist-oriented market economy. [3] It is the 35th-largest economy in the world by nominal gross domestic product (GDP) and the 26th-largest economy in the world by purchasing power parity (PPP). It is a lower-middle income country with a low cost of living.

  5. Hanoi - Wikipedia

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    With an estimated nominal GDP of US$42.04 billion as of 2019, it is the second most productive economic area of Vietnam (after Ho Chi Minh City) Agriculture, previously a pillar in Hanoi's economy, has striven to reform itself, introducing new high-yield plant varieties and livestock, and applying modern farming techniques. [92]

  6. Economic history of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    History of Vietnam. Until French colonization in the middle of the 19th century, the economy of Vietnam was mainly agrarian and village-oriented. However, French colonizers deliberately developed the regions differently, designating the South for agricultural production and the North for manufacturing. Though the plan exaggerated regional ...

  7. Economic regions of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Northwest Economic Region. Ural Economic Region. Volga Economic Region. Volga-Vyatka Economic Region. West Siberia Economic Region. Russia is divided into twelve economic regions ( Russian: экономи́ческие райо́ны, romanized : ekonomicheskiye rayony) — groups of federal subjects sharing the following characteristics ...

  8. Economy of Asia - Wikipedia

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    e. The economy of Asia comprises about 4.7 billion people (60% of the world population) living in 50 different nations. [ 1][ 2] Asia is the fastest growing economic region, as well as the largest continental economy by both GDP Nominal and PPP in the world. [ 11] Moreover, Asia is the site of some of the world's longest modern economic booms.

  9. Category:Economy of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Shadow economy of Russia. Shipbuilding in Russia. Shock therapy (economics) Shuttle trade. Social entrepreneurship in Russia. Social Insurance Fund of the Russian Federation. Sovznak. Space industry of Russia. Stabilization Fund of the Russian Federation.