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Vietnam's Foreign Trade Development Issues:

Vietnam's Foreign Trade Development Issues:
Focus on Export Performance and Strategies

Hanoi, 10/2002
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I. An Overview of Trade Liberalization, Institutional Reforms and Export Encouragement:

The introduction in 1986 of doi moi policy has brought about profound changes in the policy environment for economic and trade development in Vietnam. The Government, in response to the needs of economic restructuring, has been considering and adopting various policies and measures to gradually liberalize trade and encourage the country's export. Economic entities, particularly those involved in foreign trade, have responded impressively to these changes.

1. Trade liberalization

Trading rights

Prior to 1989, all foreign trade transactions were carried out by a limited number of specialized state-owned enterprises (SOE). As the result, exports could only grow at an average rate of 15 per cent per annum throughout the......


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