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The Economist's latest printed edition for Asia featuring Vietnam's top leader To Lam on its cover has been banned in Vietnam ...
These changes, plus cheap labour and political stability, turned Vietnam into an alternative to China. The country has ...
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A printed edition of The Economist magazine with Vietnam’s Communist Party General Secretary To Lam on the front cover has been blocked from distribution in the country, in the latest sign of the ...
Vietnam has banned the latest edition of The Economist featuring To Lam on the cover. The magazine remains available electronically, as the top leader is portrayed with stars on his eyes. Despite ...
The May 24 issue, which is still available in the country in its electronic version, portrays Lam with two stars on his eyes on a red backdrop, in a reference to the country's national flag, with the ...
THE Economist's latest print edition for Asia, featuring Vietnam's top leader To Lam on its cover, has been banned in Vietnam, sources at two local media distributors told Reuters, in a new instance ...
Chart: The Economist Investors are not impressed ... Indonesia is less exposed than South-East Asian neighbours, such as Vietnam. But tariffs are disruptive nonetheless; Sri Mulyani has said ...