Police have said they believe the dead were Chinese but Beijing said the nationalities had not yet been confirmed
The fantasy that India might somehow "leapfrog" from a rural, agriculture-heavy economy straight to a services-based economy is wrong.
More and more businesses are complaining about congested ports and roads, rocketing costs for land and labor, and regulations that aren't being loosened fast enough
The Chinese juggernaut handles more business than any other company. Yet like many of its compatriots, it has struggled to expand into new markets
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India has the manpower, but skill levels fall short and government rules are relatively restrictive
At 73 per cent, Vietnam's female labor-participation rate is among the highest in the world
On a hillside in Vietnam, giant hands extend, holding a new steel bridge. The bridge has attracted scores of visitors since opening
During the four-day port call, the aircraft carrier's personnel will visit an orphanage and a centre for victims of Agent Orange
Vietnam's schools equip students with basic skills for low-wage assembly-line work
Vietnam's public and private sector infrastructure investment averaged 5.7 per cent of GDP in recent years
Fourteen imprisoned foreigners will also be released as part of the amnesty order
Govt has asked Vietnam's rubber stamp parliament, the National Assembly, to suspend the projects
While US political noise creates anxiety for those invested in Vietnam, there are hopes Clinton might change her tune on the TPP
France is Vietnam's fifth-largest trade partner in Europe, with two-way trade reaching $4.2 billion in 2015
Phuc will also attend the 13th China-ASEAN Expo to be held from September 11 to 14 in the southern city of Nanning
Vietnam just witnessed the first visit by an Indian prime minister in the last 15 years
This is the first bilateral Prime Minister visit from India to Vietnam after 2001
President Tran Dai Quang also thanked India for its consistent support for the socio-economic development in Vietnam
More than 1,000 Australian veterans and their families travelled to Vietnam to commemorate the anniversary of the Battle of Long Tan