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The Vietnam Trade Promotion Agency (VTPA) is an agency set up by the Vietnamese government specifically to coordinate and execute trade and trade-related investment promotion activities. It works in collaboration with provincial trade promotion centers and international trade promotion organizations, etc. to promote the development of Vietnamese people and foreign enterprises.
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Vietnam Lawyers' Association (VLA) is a legal professional organization in Vietnam that insists on the voluntary participation of lawyers, with the main responsibility of promoting the behavior of Vietnamese lawyers in line with the socialist rule of law in Vietnam; providing pertinent and practical advice and suggestions for the ongoing legal reform in Vietnam. etc. It is worth noting that the association has a certain political nature.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Vietnam (Bộ Ngoại giao Việt Nam) is a specialized government agency responsible for the foreign affairs of the Vietnamese state. Due to the complexity of foreign affairs, the Vietnamese Ministry of Foreign Affairs has seven deputy ministers, and the website is set up to serve the foreign propaganda work of the Party and the State and promote the image of Vietnam, while the website will serve as a forum for exchange and answer information on Vietnam's foreign issues.
The Socialist Republic of Vietnam and 188 countries In 2011, the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam issued an official statement on Vietnam's foreign policy at its 11th plenary session, part of which stated: "Vietnam is a friend and reliable partner of all countries in the international arena, and Vietnam will actively participate in international and regional cooperation; deepen, stabilize and maintain diplomatic relations. At the same time respect each other's independence; sovereignty and territorial integrity; non-interference in each other's international affairs; non-use of threats or use of force to resolve differences and disputes; mutual respect and mutual benefit. "
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The website is the official website of Vietnam Association Of Photographic Artists (VAPA), which mainly provides the introduction of VAPA, historical development, news of photography industry, photographers' works and other contents. The Vietnam Association of Photographic Artists was established in 1965, and its main mission is to strengthen the exchange of photographic artists, support the creation of photography, publish photographic publications, and promote the development of photographic art in Vietnam.
is the highest military administration of Vietnam, under the General It is responsible for the military command, political and ideological education, logistic supply, technical support and military industrial production and operation of the whole army.
Vietnam's armed forces consist of the regular army, local forces, reserve forces and the People's Liberation Army. The Ministry of Defense's 2011-2015 army building program aims to increase the military and defense industrial forces, and Vietnam's defense budget in 2011 reached about $2.6 billion, a 70 percent increase over last year.
The Vietnam Railway Transport Bureau is operated by the state-run railroad company Vietnam Railways operates a network of five main lines that link the north, central and south of Vietnam, connecting the capital city of Hanoi with the North-South Railway in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam's largest city. The total length of Vietnam's railroad network is 3,147 kilometers, including 2,670 kilometers of railroad lines and 477 kilometers of railroad extensions.
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The Vietnam Railway was built in the 1880s during the French Indochina period, as the first railroad in Vietnam, the Saigon-Tibet tram was opened in 1881. In the early 20th century, Vietnam's railroad construction was strongly supported by the French Indochina Governor Paul Dumet, and the construction of the Yunnan-Vietnam Railway and the North-South Railway started in this period, of which the construction of the North-South Railway took more than 30 years to 1936 before the entire line was opened to traffic.
After that, during the Second World War, the First Indochina War, and the Vietnam War, the Vietnamese railroad system was severely damaged by the war. Since the implementation of the "innovation and opening up" from the late 1980s, Vietnam's national economy has recovered rapidly and has been developing rapidly, but the transportation infrastructure is still at a relatively backward level, and the main problems that have plagued Vietnam's railroads for a long time include backward railroad equipment and technology, serious lack of capital investment, and inefficient management systems.
Since the 2000s, the Vietnamese government has promoted the reform of the management system of the railroad transportation system and has used government development assistance funds (ODA) provided by the international community to accelerate the modernization of Vietnam's railroad system. In addition, Vietnam is planning to build railroads connecting Laos and Cambodia from the center and south respectively, in response to the ASEAN's proposed Trans-Asian Railway construction plan.
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