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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. Economy of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Over the past 30 years, Vietnam has signed numerous trade agreements with different partners, promoting the country as one of the main manufacturing hubs in the world. In 1995, Vietnam joined the ASEAN community. In 2000, it signed a free trade agreement with the United States, to be followed by admission to the World Trade Organisation in 2007.

  4. Factories in Vietnam's export hubs face weeks of disruption ...

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    HANOI (Reuters) -Typhoon Yagi caused severe damage to many factories and flooded warehouses in northern Vietnam's export-oriented industrial hubs, with some shuttered plants expected to need weeks ...

  5. 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 ]

  6. Google considering large data centre in Vietnam, source says ...

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    Google is also offering 40,000 scholarships in Vietnam for basic AI courses and $350,000 each for 20 selected AI start-ups, Google Vietnam Managing Director Marc Woo said on LinkedIn last month.

  7. Saigon Port - Wikipedia

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    Today, this port network is the hub for the export and import of goods in south Vietnam – the economic hub of the nation, which accounts for more than two-thirds of Vietnam's economy, and the Mekong delta farming as one of the more productive in the world, and the main producer of cereals (rice) and shrimp in Vietnam.

  8. Ho Chi Minh City - Wikipedia

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    Today, Ho Chi Minh City, along with its surrounding provinces, is described as "the manufacturing hub" of Vietnam, and "an attractive business hub". [52] In terms of cost, it was ranked the 111th-most expensive major city in the world according to a 2020 survey of 209 cities. [53]

  9. Đồng Nai province - Wikipedia

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    Đồng Nai is one of Vietnam's main manufacturing centers. It has attracted 9.1% of FDI [clarification needed] into Vietnam by 2011, an accumulated US$18.2 billion, the fourth largest after Ho Chi Minh City, Bà Rịa–Vũng Tàu province and Hanoi. [5] Industrial gross output in 2011 was VND 314 trillion, 10.6% of the national value. [5]