Posts Tagged ‘Vietnam’
Vietnam – The expansion in the export of agriculture
Since the demise of the communist bloc in late 1980, significant economic reforms have been implemented for the purpose of renewal of the economy vietnam ita, which had failed due to government programs corrupt and inefficient.
So, taking into consideration the industrial sector, what is the outlook for expansion in the export markets of agricultural products? Vietnam is currently the ASEAN (Association of South East Asia) fastest growing economy and is second only to China, where the expanding economy in the international markets are concerned.
Compared with the previous industrial growth factor, the average person to see the factor of growth in agriculture as insignificant. However, this is a mistake if we consider that (until end 1980), Vietnam’s economy is agriculture based on wet rice cultivation and export. A little more than a decade, 70% of Vietnam’s population lived in rural areas while 80% of the workforce was engaged in any agricultural undertaking or any food related industry. Read the rest of this entry »
Rice in joint ventures
Rice and Shine – the staple food can bring a steady stream of income in Joint Ventures
The rice is typically a staple food in Asia. Westerns could eat rice , but the population of Asia, especially China and the indigenous population is growing in U.S. Therefore, the import (or export) of rice is promising. Apart from being a basic need for food for Asians, rice provides a new market for developing and underdeveloped countries that are trying to rice in the market for a higher price.
Any small or home business may take the opportunity of rice . But first, the merchants of rice must have a permit and business license for trade in local governments and authorities of the food . Read the rest of this entry »
Asia – search for jobs, employment
Employment in Asia is concentrated in the field of teaching English. ESL (English as a Second Language) jobs are plentiful and can be found throughout Asia, but are mainly in Taiwan, China, South Korea, Japan, Thailand and Vietnam.
ESL (English as a Second Language) the jobs are plentiful and can be found throughout Asia, but are mainly in Taiwan, China, South Korea, Japan, Thailand and Vietnam. The biggest jobs are paying South Korea and Japan. If you teach in Korea, and even slightly limited budget, you can save about $ 10,000 the first year. Although wages in Japan is higher than in any other country, you should expect to pay the expenses of his first year as the country is also the most expensive in which to live. Read the rest of this entry »
A look at Asia’s Top Brands and a Book Recommendation
One of the best airlines in the world made during this global downturn can not be what you think is or are in the I thought it would. Air Asia has been an incredible success and it was no accident. Air Asia slogan is “Now everyone can fly!” and the model is very similar to that of Southwest Airlines, which show that the former CEO of herbs really understand something about Americans and the U.S.
In fact, let me recommend a very good book for you that has a whole chapter on Air Asia, its success and branding strategies that will help you understand why they are so successful. In fact, until late 2008 that never had a quarterly loss, and even with its first quarterly loss, its losses were miniscule compared to its other rivals in Asia’s airlines. The book I’d recommend to you is: Read the rest of this entry »