Main Industries: The main industries in Vietnam include food processing, garments, shoes, machine-building, mining, coal, steel, cement, and chemical fertilizer as well as glass, tires, and oil.
Economic System: One of the most recent economic changes is Vietnam's joining to the World Trade Organization (WTO). They joined the the trading organization in January 2007. This has driven the country to develop more exotic industries. Since the country has been growing in population, they have made more and more companies to try to meet the labor needs.
Exports: Vietnam's main exports include clothes, shoes, electronics, seafood, crude oil, and rice and many others such as coffee, wooden products, and machinery.
Money: Instead of the U.S American dollar or the Japanese Yen, Vietnam's currency is measured in the Vietnamese dong.
Exchange Rate: One U.S Dollar is equal to 21,345 Vietnamese Dongs. One piece of pizza here would cost 10672.5 dongs
Economic System: One of the most recent economic changes is Vietnam's joining to the World Trade Organization (WTO). They joined the the trading organization in January 2007. This has driven the country to develop more exotic industries. Since the country has been growing in population, they have made more and more companies to try to meet the labor needs.
Exports: Vietnam's main exports include clothes, shoes, electronics, seafood, crude oil, and rice and many others such as coffee, wooden products, and machinery.
Money: Instead of the U.S American dollar or the Japanese Yen, Vietnam's currency is measured in the Vietnamese dong.
Exchange Rate: One U.S Dollar is equal to 21,345 Vietnamese Dongs. One piece of pizza here would cost 10672.5 dongs
This is a Vietnamese dong