Vietnam’s entry to the World Trade Organisation is a milestone, not the end of the road, in the country’s journey to integrate the world economy, officials and analysts say. Three decades after it emerged from the war, Vietnam has become Southeast Asia’s fastest growing economy and a new investors’ darling. But despite the transformation that started with Hanoi’s initial ‘doi moi’ (renewal) reform process in 1986, the country still has a long way to go to become an open and transparent place to do business, say analysts. Full Story
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