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The story of Viet Nam's economic miracle

A woman reads a newspaper while selling flowers in a Hanoi market November 14, 2006.

Once one of the world's poorest countries, today Viet Nam's economy is in full bloom Image: REUTERS/Adrees Latif (VIETNAM) - GM1DTYBSFTAA

Peter Vanham
Previously, Deputy Head of Media at World Economic Forum. Executive Editor, Fortune
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 Viet Nam is open for business
Viet Nam is open for business Image: Brookings Future Developments
 Vietnam today is a major global exporter
Vietnam today is a major global exporter Image: WTO, Financial Times
 Viet Nam's per capita GDP has increased tenfold over the past 30 years
Viet Nam's per capita GDP has increased tenfold over the past 30 years Image: Google, World Bank
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