Vinh Long Province earns $310 million from exports

Oct 2nd at 12:55
02-10-2012 12:55:59+07:00

Vinh Long Province earns $310 million from exports

The southern province of Vinh Long has fetched approximately US$310 million from exports over the first nine months of this year, marking significant turnover increases for many exports, according to the provincial People's Committee.

The encouraging results were attributed to the provincial enterprises' great efforts in diversifying export products, seeking new outlets and establishing closer links with co-operatives and farms to ensure raw material sources for exports.

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