As per the General Statistics Office (GSO) of Vietnam, the 2009 export turnovers were estimated to be US$56.6 billion, reflecting...
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After experiencing an economic boom during 2002-2007, Turkey’s economy took a beating in 2008, following the global financial...
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Switzerland’s economy is globally integrated, capitalizing on the Swiss government’s open trade regime. Switzerland’s...
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Rich in natural resources, Russia boats the largest natural gas reserves in the world, the second largest coal reserves and...
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Bulgaria’s economy, being a free open market, has a well developed private sector, which contributes significantly to Bulgarian...
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With active neighbors in the form of Germany and strong trade allies such as the USA, Austria has managed to push its growth...
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A member of the Commonwealth of Nations, Australia has been very enthusiastic about pursuing the cause of international trade...
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Mexico is the world’s 11th largest economy. It is known for being a free trade economy that is heavily geared towards exports....
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Southeast Asia, particularly Malaysia, has been a trade hub for centuries. Since the beginning of history, Malacca has...
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Romania saw an immediate change in its international trade scenario when it liberalized its trading system at the time of...
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Thailand's exports, among various other factors, played a crucial role in the country’s recovery from the 1997-1998...
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Poland reoriented its trade when the ruble-based COMECON trading bloc collapsed in 1991. By 1996, the country had strengthened...
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The Netherlands trade is the main support system for the economy. Netherlands’ location also means that the nation is closest...
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Traditionally, Norway's trade has been mostly with the EU, a trend that has continued to increase. Norway’s GDP per capita...
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New Zealand, with its small size and distance from the major world markets, faces tough challenges in the form of finding...
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The UK Economy ranks sixth in the world in terms of export of commodities and services. The UK Economy does not lag far...
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Singapore has a thriving economy despite its lack of resources and small domestic market. The reason for the nation’s economic...
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As one of the major international financial centres, Hong Kong features a free trade economy with low taxation. Owing to...
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In January 2010, Swedish exports amounted to SEK 78.4 billion, while imports amounted to SEK 70.9 billion. The country’s...
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Traditionally, the balance of Greece trade has been negative. However, ever since Greece joined the EU and gave up restrictive...
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Germany has been one of the most active trading countries in the world. Its trading relationship spans almost all the major...
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Spain’s trade plays a significant role in the nation’s economy, accounting for more than half of its GDP. The nation...
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South Korea trade is based on balanced multilateral expansion, liberalization and efficient structural changes that contribute...
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France trade, by volume, is one of the largest in the world. France exports and imports various raw materials on one side...
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With its large free open market and well industrialized sector, Finland is a well developed trading economy with a large...
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England is a highly industrialized economy with a well established trade infrastructure. Ever since colonization started,...
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South Africa’s trade, exports and imports are heavily dependent on the nation’s natural resources and the government’s...
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Egypt’s trade is characterized by huge trade deficits. The economy is highly dependent on oil exports. Since the 1990s,...
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FOREIGN TRADE As part of its continuing effort to become competitive in the global marketplace, China joined the World...
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Chile’s trade, exports and imports suffered losses of more than 20% in 2009. The global recession of 2009 forced this...
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