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Vietnam warned about Dutch disease, urged to stop raw minerals

VietNamNet Bridge – The government of Vietnam has been prohibiting exporting raw natural minerals over the last few years. However, the ban has not had high enforcement.

mining, environment, minerals, dutch disease, coast 


Vietnam warned about Dutch disease, urged to stop raw minerals

Central coastal areas turn topsy-turvy with mineral exploitation (part 1)

Central coastal areas turn topsy-turvy with mineral exploitation (part 2)

Exporting raw materials, Vietnam eats itself 

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