FDI and Import-Export Activities in Vietnam
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Thi Bich Hao Vu , Phuong Ngan Doan ,
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Abstract
The objective of this paper is to review the research on the impact of FDI on import and export activities. On that basis, we conduct an analysis of the current situation of import and export activities in Vietnam and make recommendations to improve the efficiency of import and export activities in Vietnam.
Keywords
FDI, import and export, Vietnam
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