Tourism - important pillar in Vietnam’s economy: EIU
Tourism has become an important pillar for Vietnam’s economic growth. The remark was made by the Economist Intelligence Unit under the UK-based Economist Group.
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Tourism has become an important pillar for Vietnam’s economic growth. The remark was made by the Economist Intelligence Unit under the UK-based Economist Group.
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