Conference of Nguyen Tan Dung, Prime Minister of the Socialist Republic of the Viet Nam: The French-Vietnamese strategic partnership :build strategic trust

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Nguyen Tan Dung, appointed Prime Minister in 2006, was confirmed after the legislative elections of May 22, 2011. The Vietnamese economy experienced since the beginning of the 1990s a boom remarkable, due, inter alia, to its opening to the outside: the GDP per capita was multiplied by three during this period. The Vietnam is a member of ASEAN since 1995 and the WTO since 2007. It is one of the countries currently participating in the negotiation of Trans Pacific Partnership. Meeting chaired by Thierry de Montbrial, President, IFRI. Simultaneous translation French-Vietnamese.
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