Modern Diplomacy
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The 13
th National Party Congress of Vietnam concluded in February 2, and outlined the need for further reforms to make it a developing economy and a promising destination for foreign direct investment. In the year 1986, the
Doi Moi economic reforms programmes were initiated. This paved the way for further reforms in the equity markets and disinvestment of the state-owned enterprises. Before the 13th party Congress in the period between 2016-2020, the Vietnamese economy has done remarkably well. This includes economic growth of 6.2 per cent in the year 2016 under which industrial output and construction were the two sectors which showed 7.6 per cent growth. The trend continued for the next five years.
13 Jan in 2:00 Modern Diplomacy
Naseem Javed, a corporate philosopher, Chairman of Expothon Worldwide; a Canadian Think tank focused on National Mobilization of Entrepreneurialism Protocols on Platform Economy and exportability solutions, reasons about globalization in the world in his article
Hijacked by shortsighted pirates, stealing local grassroots prosperity to build overseas deals, destroying their own middle-classes and small medium business economies across the Western World, the nobility of the term “globalization” was lost in slow motion drama during last decades, cheered by the local national leaderships of the period as an era of the greatest economic boom, ever. Ignored was the optimization of untapped local entrepreneurial forces to uplift small medium business economies. Destroyed was the upskilling of working citizens for global competitiveness as economic forces, today, limping economies, in the shadows of Pandemic Recovery, the decimated factories and de
New home for Baby Jeffers
PARLIAMENTARY REPRESENTATIVE for Central Leeward Orando Brewster (left) in the presence of former area representative Sir Louis Straker (third from right), deputy prime minister Montgomery Daniel (second from right) and former minister of social development Frederick Stephenson (right) hand over deed and keys to Baby Jeffers for her new home, while others look on Social Share
A Barrouallie woman who for years depended on the kindness of others for a place to lay her head, now has a place to call her own.
The no income house which was handed over to Baby Jeffers
On Wednesday, December 23, two days before Christmas, Baby Jeffers received the keys to her own house, compliments the government’s no-income housing program and the ‘Lives to Live’ initiative.