Who’s who in ports heads to Vietnam
by
ROGER HAILEY
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last modified
Aug 18, 2010 04:27 PM
Foreign investment is pouring into box terminals at the south-east Asian ‘tiger-in-waiting’, writes ROGER HAILEY
VIETNAM, sited on the crossroads of maritime trade lanes, has been described as a smaller version of China: it has a communist government, but with an open door for foreign investment.
Three years after joining the World Trade Organization, Vietnam...
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