Vietnam Chinese New Year 2025 - Vietnam Chinese New Year 2025 Vietnamese New Year’s Eve 2025 in Vietnam: He clearly affirmed Vietnam’s “four Nos” defence policy (not partaking in military alliances, not siding with one country to act against another, not allowing foreign countries to set military bases . Vietnam’s industrial production bouncing back is driving imports up, with exports forecasted to outpace the initial goal. .
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Vietnam Chinese New Year 2025 – U.S. peaches and nectarines have received market access approval by the relevant authorities for import into Vietnam. . Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh hosted a reception for the new Ambassador of New Zealand, Caroline Beresford, in Hanoi on August 13. .