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Vietnam's Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung (L) meets with European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker at the European Commission in Brussels on December 2, 2015

EU, Vietnam sign free trade deal

  Two-way trade has grown three-fold to 28 billion euros (about $30 billion) in the last 10 years

ASEAN is a huge market of $2.6 trillion that can offer potentially endless opportunities for investors. Photo: Bloomberg

Southeast Asian economic union will benefit the US: diplomat

'ASEAN is very important to the US for many reasons.' says Ambassador Nina Hachigian

Turkey PM urges Russia to give up 'baseless' claims on IS trade

Turkey PM urges Russia to give up 'baseless' claims on IS trade

"We should sit at the table and discuss what to do instead of making baseless accusations," Davutoglu said

Vietnam and South Korea signed the free trade agreement in Hanoi on May 5, 2015. Photo: Vietnam News Agency

South Korea ratifies trade deal with Vietnam: report

“We welcomed the passage” of the free trade agreements, "though it was belated," Presidential Spokesman Jeong Yeon-guk said.

Vietnamese arrested in Taiwan for posting photos of killing dogs on Facebook

Vietnamese arrested in Taiwan for posting photos of killing dogs on Facebook

He is also an illegal worker and could be deported

Poland's new conservative government may reconsider the decision to purchase 50 Airbus Caracal choppers -- a contract worth another three billion euros

Poland's new govt rethinks Patriot missiles, Airbus choppers

  The contract to buy US missiles "is practically non existent."

A Chinese coast guard vessel near the area of China's oil drilling rig in Vietnam's exclusive economic zone in the South China Sea.

Japan renews South China Sea alert, pushes Aussies on submarines

  Australia, cooperating with Japan risks angering China, its biggest trading partner

Le Hoang Duy with one of the two dogs surviving the poisoning that killed 13 others at his pet cafe on November 13, 2015. Photo: Vu Phuong

Police probe poisoning deaths of 13 dogs at Saigon pet café

Camera footage identifies a friend of the shop owner as the main suspect

A man walks past construction vehicles on display during the China Import and Export Fair, also known as Canton Fair, in the southern Chinese city of Guangzhou October 15, 2015.

China warns WTO its cheap exports will soon be harder to resist

  It would automatically be treated as a "market economy" after 15 years, which meant Dec. 11, 2016.

Vietnam targets gross domestic product's growth rate at 6.7 percent in 2016. Photo: Ngoc Thang

Vietnam aims for 6.7 percent economic growth next year

It will be the country's highest economic growth since 2008, if achieved 

Thailand's Amata to sell shares in Vietnam subsidiary for new project

Thailand's Amata to sell shares in Vietnam subsidiary for new project

Its stake in Amata Vietnam will be reduced to 72.61 percent from nearly 89 percent, a news report     

A woman hangs shoes on a shelf at a shoe factory in Hanoi. Photo: Reuters

Italy wants to share what it knows about shoes and clothes with Vietnam

The countries hope to bring their total trade volume to $5 billion next year

South Korean President Park Geun-Hye (C) talks with Chinese Prime Minister Li Keqiang (not pictured) and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe (not pictured) during their trilateral summit at the presidential house in Seoul on November 1, 2015. Photo: AFP/Pool

Leaders of S. Korea, China, Japan hold rare summit

  The focuses include economic ties and North Korea's nuclear weapons ambitions

TPP to deal big blow to Vietnam livestock industry

TPP to deal big blow to Vietnam livestock industry

While sectors like garments and footwear can expect to boost exports, the reverse is true for the animal husbandry sector  

China’s President Xi Jinping (L) shakes hands with Australia’s Prime Minister Tony Abbott after a signing ceremony for a free trade deal at Parliament House in Canberra in this November 17, 2014 file photo. Photo: Reuters/David Gray

Australian opposition clears path to landmark China trade agreement

  Once the agreement is fully implemented, 95 percent of all Australia's exports will enjoy duty free entry into China
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