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  2. Manufacturing in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Manufacturing in Vietnam after reunification followed a pattern that was initially the reverse of the record in agriculture; it showed recovery from a depressed base in the early postwar years. However, this recovery stopped in the late 1970s as the war in Cambodia and the threat from China caused the government to redirect food, finance, and ...

  3. List of companies of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Manufacturing, information technology and high-tech industries now form a large and fast-growing part of the national economy. Though Vietnam is a relative newcomer to the oil industry , it is currently the third-largest oil producer in Southeast Asia, with a total 2011 output of 318,000 barrels per day (50,600 m 3 /d). [ 1 ]

  4. Economy of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    On 29 May 2015, Vietnam signed a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with Eurasian Economic Union. [127] European Union-Vietnam Free Trade Afreement (EVFTA) came into effect on 1 August 2020. Vietnam-Chile Free Trade Agreement (VCFTA) came into effect on 1 January 2014. [128] Vietnam-Korea Free Trade Agreement (VKFTA) came into effect on 20 December ...

  5. Category:Manufacturing companies of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Category: Manufacturing companies of Vietnam. 6 languages. ... Manufacturing companies based in Ho Chi Minh City (14 P) Manufacturing companies based in Hanoi (1 C, 8 ...

  6. PEB Steel - Wikipedia

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    PEB Steel Buildings fabricates steel structures at its own plant in Ba Ria-Vung Tau Province, Vietnam. [11] PEB Steel Buildings' fifth factory opened in 2009 and is located in Dong Xuyen Industrial Park, Ba Ria-Vung Tau Province. The plant increased production capacity in Vietnam by 18,000 MT, with total Asian capacity recorded at 120,000 MT ...

  7. Ho Chi Minh City - Wikipedia

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    The city is the economic center of Vietnam and accounts for a large proportion of the economy of Vietnam. Although the city takes up just 0.6% of the country's land area, it contains 8.34% of the population of Vietnam, 20.2% of its GDP, 27.9% of industrial output and 34.9% of the FDI projects in the country in 2005. [83]

  8. Z111 Factory - Wikipedia

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    Z1 factory specialized in producing small arms for the Vietnam People's Army during the Vietnam War, and created locally modified firearms for its army, such as the K-50M submachine gun based on the PPSh-41 and MAT-49. One of the weapons to come from the Z111 Factory is the M18, reconditioned since 2010 from XM177E2s seized during the Vietnam War.

  9. Economic history of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Vietnam had an average growth in GDP of 7.1% per year from 2000 to 2004. The GDP growth was 8.4% in 2005, the second largest growth in Asia, trailing only China's. Government figures of GDP growth in 2006, was 8.17%. According to Vietnam's Minister of Planning and Investment, the government targets a GDP growth of around 8.5% for 2007.