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ArtikelVietnam: Beyond Fish and Ships  
Oleh: Penrose, Jago ; Pincus, Jonathan R. ; Cheshier, Scott
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Far Eastern Economic Review vol. 170 no. 07 (Sep. 2007), page 43-46.
Topik: Economic growth; Economic development; Economic forecasts; International trade; Fishery economics
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Isi artikelFish and ships are at the core of what Vietnamese planners call their "maritime economy," an idea set out in the government's "Ocean Strategy to 2020" published earlier this year. The government expects that by the year 2020, fish, ships, shipping, oil, tourism and related services will account for more than half of GDP as compared to 15% in 2005. Global demand for farmed fish and large ships is on the rise. Having made a revolution in the rice fields of the Red River and Mekong deltas, Vietnam is now looking to the sea, driving forward a process that began with enterprise reforms in 1989 and extended through a European Union market access in 1995 and the landmark Bilateral Trade Agreement with the United States in 2001. World Trade Organization membership in 2007 is the culmination of a process that the Vietnamese know as doi moi or "renovation," but which in fact was a dramatic policy about shift.
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