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The Vanuatu Daily Post ( Vanuatu Daily Post is the only local newspaper in Vanuatu, mainly providing information on current news, economy, advertisements, special features, entertainment, commentary and tourism in Vanuatu and abroad. On January 4, 2014, the Daily Post published an op-ed by Xie Bohua, "What does the Japanese government intend to do? The Daily Mail published an op-ed by Xie Bohua, "What does the Japanese government want?

The website is the website of the Embassy of the Republic of Vanuatu to China ( The website is the official website of the Embassy of the Republic of Vanuatu to China, which provides an introduction to the Embassy, an overview of the Embassy, the latest news, a speech by the Foreign Minister, an overview of the country, the relationship between Vanuatu and China, tourism, and a tour of Vanuatu. The website is available in both Chinese and English.

Vanuatu Investment Promotion Agency is the official investment promotion agency of Vanuatu. It is the official investment promotion agency of Vanuatu and is responsible for promoting foreign investment, monitoring foreign investment and providing follow-up services accordingly. Its official website provides the latest investment promotion news, investment projects, investment policies, etc. Address: 1stfloorpiliokohouse,portvila,vanuatu.

Contains economic and trade news, business information, general information of Vanuatu, policies and regulations, Sino-Vanuatu cooperation, enterprise directory, market research, economic and trade institutions, and investment information.

Courtesy of the Commercial Counselor's Office of the Chinese Embassy in Vanuatu The Chinese Embassy in Vanuatu provides services such as economic exchanges between China and Vanuatu, country profile, policies and regulations, latest business information, investment information and enterprise directory. Vanuatu is well positioned to develop fisheries and agriculture, producing coconuts, cocoa, coffee, cassava and kava.

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