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Frozen shrimp exports still booming<\/b><\/a><\/font><\/a><\/font><\/td><\/tr>
Frozen shrimp exports still booming <\/b><\/a><\/font>
The country\'s frozen shrimp exports generated revenues of more than USD 1.5 billion in 2009 and was the only seafood export staple that continued to rise last year despite falling global demand.<\/font>
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Diseases shrink shrimp farms<\/b><\/a><\/font>
VietNamNet Bridge - Shrimp output this year will fall as a result of a reduction in breeding farms and outbreaks of serious diseases, according to the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development.
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Time to be nervous: Credit Suisse<\/b><\/a><\/font>
The Swiss bank Credit Suisse has released an analysis of Vietnam\'s economic prospects in its survey about emerging markets - it emphasises the difficulties Vietnam is facing.<\/font>
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Mekong Delta in the midst of aquatic product processing factory boom<\/b><\/a><\/font>


Many aquatic product processing factories have been being built in the Mekong Delta. However this has triggered concerns about shortages of material input for export processing among local factories. <\/font>
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Dollar value slides make exporters cry<\/b><\/a><\/font>
Thousands exporters are crying about the continued dollar value decreases and input material price increases. However, the biggest sufferers from the dollar devaluation are poor workers and farmers.
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Why does the US$\/VND exchange rate continue sliding?<\/b><\/a><\/font>
The continued decreases of the dollar value has been worrying millions of people, who now hold dollars, and tens of thousands of exporters. Economist, Associate Prof Dr Tran Hoang Ngan from the HCM City Economics University explains why the dollar value continues sliding and whether its value will recover in the future.<\/font>
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VND interest rates build up<\/b><\/a><\/font>
VietNamNet Bridge - Commercial banks have increased deposit interest rates and limited loans to deal with the VND capital shortage.<\/font>
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Seafood sector in international integration<\/b><\/a><\/font>
VietNamNet Bridge - Vietnam\'s seafood exporting activities began at an early period, so the seafood sector has had many experiences in international integration. When Vietnam joined the WTO, how did the sector seize opportunities and overcome challenges. Have Vietnamese enterprises received any support from the policy system and legal corridors? <\/font>
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Price of food goes up, stays up, after Tet <\/b><\/a><\/font>
VietNamNet Bridge - The serious supply\/demand imbalance has resulted in food prices skyrocketing after Tet. Big distributors all say that do not have enough reserves to stabilize the market.<\/font>
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