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Vietnam

Vietnam. Michael J. Pournaras Javier A. Medrano Christopher E. Desmond Aurora K. Balliu Jacob P. Street. Vietnamese Economy. 2.3% Unemployment Rate Half of the 83m citizens are under 25 years old Main Inudustries Tourism Apparel Manufacturing

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Vietnam

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  1. Vietnam Michael J. Pournaras Javier A. Medrano Christopher E. Desmond Aurora K. Balliu Jacob P. Street

  2. Vietnamese Economy • 2.3% Unemployment Rate • Half of the 83m citizens are under 25 years old • Main Inudustries • Tourism • Apparel Manufacturing • Many Economist and Finance experts claim the Vietnam will be the next “Tiger”, or Asian economy to boom. • In 2011, Vietnam had over 6 million international visitors • A 20% gain in just 1 year! • Among enormous gains in the banking/finance sector

  3. Vietnamese Economy • Delta Construction: • Alfonso L. Matteis • Construction company building many of the coastal resorts • Vina Capital Group: • Rad Kivette • Venture capital group,invests in many of the large resorts that are providing jobs to the otherwise option lessVietnamese youth

  4. Economic Perspective

  5. The Class, and Results

  6. Reaching Out (or HòaNhập in Vietnamese which means Integration) is an enterprise established in the year 2000 by a group of other-abled people led by Le Nguyen Binh, who is a wheelchair user.

  7. Making A Difference

  8. Awareness

  9. “Do not follow where the path may lead. Go instead where there is no path and leave a trail” – Ralph Waldo Emerson

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