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    Supreme courts of Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia bolster cooperation

    Supreme courts of Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia bolster cooperation

    17th December 2018 post by MOIT Vietnam

    Phnom Penh – The supreme courts of Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia have agreed to strengthen bonds in the combat against criminals and the settlement of trans-border civil cases.

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    National committee established to prepare for ASEAN Chairmanship

    National committee established to prepare for ASEAN Chairmanship

    17th December 2018 post by MOIT Vietnam

    Hanoi – Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc recently signed a decision on the establishment of a national committee tasked with making preparations for Vietnam to shoulder the ASEAN Chairmanship in 2020.

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    ASEAN can turn disruption into an opportunity

    ASEAN can turn disruption into an opportunity

    17th December 2018 post by MOIT Vietnam

    The Association of Southeast Asian Nations resilient enough to thrive amid the regional and global transformations taking place today? While the global economy continues its broad-based expansion, disruptive economic, geostrategic, and technological forces may threaten ASEAN’s gains of recent years.

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    Vietnamese Skills Aid Laos Economy

    Vietnamese Skills Aid Laos Economy

    15th December 2018 post by MOIT Vietnam

    Vietnamese workers in Laos are mainly involved in agriculture, forestry, construction, mine exploration and telecommunications – or services such as banking and insurance. According to Chanthavixay, Vietnamese workers are industrious, highly-skilled and fit in with the demands of the country.

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    Asia-Pacific lost millions of jobs because of the US-China trade war

    Asia-Pacific lost millions of jobs because of the US-China trade war

    14th December 2018 post by MOIT Vietnam

    Changes in production, resources redistributed across sectors and countries in the Asia-Pacific region due to trade tensions will result in tens of millions people to lose their jobs losses have to find new jobs. Lessening trade tensions between the two largest economies - the United States and China - could partly help to cushion this situation.