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  • Vietnam's economy during 10-year begrepp of PM Nguyen Tan Dung

    In the past 10 years, Vietnam's GDP grew by more than fyra times, from less than VND1 million of billion to nearly VND4.2 million of billion in 2015.

    In 2006-2010, although the country’s economic scale in 2010 increased twice that in 2006, the growth rate was much lower than the previous period.

    Since 2011, due to the impact of global economic downturn and the imbalances in the years of the internal economy, Vietnam’s economic growth was even lower than the period of 2006-2010.

    Since 2008, Vietnam has officially become a country with average income, with per capita GDP of $1,145.

    In 2013, per capita GDP of Vietnam rose to $1,908. However, Vietnam was still in the group of countries with low average income, equivalent to per capita GDP of Malaysia in 1987, of Thailand in 1992, of Indonesia in 2007, of the Philippines in 2008 and of South Korea in the early 80s. Source: General Statistics Office


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  • Nguyễn Trãi

    Vietnamese scholar and poet (1380–1442)

    Nguyễn Trãi (阮廌), pen nameỨc Trai (抑齋); (1380–1442) was an illustrious Vietnamese Confucianscholar, a noted poet,[1] a skilled politician and a master strategist. He was at times attributed with being capable of almost miraculous or mythical deeds in his designated capacity as a principal advisor of Lê Lợi, who fought against the Ming dynasty. He is credited with writing the important political statements of Lê Lợi and inspiring the Vietnamese populace to support open rebellion against the Ming dynasty rulers. He is also the author of "Great Proclamation upon the Pacification of the Wu" (Bình Ngô đại cáo).

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    Early life

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    Nguyễn Trãi originally was from Hải Dương Province, he was born in 1380 in Thăng Long (present day Hanoi), the capital of the declining Trần dynasty.[2] Under the brief Hồ dynasty, he passed examination and served for a time in the government. In 1406, Ming forc

    Nguyễn Phú Trọng

    Vietnamese politician (1944–2024)

    In this Vietnamese name, the surname is Nguyễn. In accordance with Vietnamese custom, this person should be referred to by the given name, Trọng.

    Nguyễn Phú Trọng (Vietnamese:[ŋwiən˦ˀ˥fu˧˦t͡ɕawŋ͡m˧˨ʔ]new-yen foo chong;[1] 14 April 1944 – 19 July 2024) was a Vietnamese politician and communist theorist who served as general secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam from 2011 until his death in 2024. As the head of the party's Secretariat, Politburo and Central Military Commission, Trọng was considered Vietnam's paramount leader.[2] From 2018 to 2021, he also served concurrently as the tenth president of Vietnam.[3]

    A conservative Marxist–Leninist, Trọng joined the Communist Party of Vietnam in 1967 and rose through the section devoted to political work. He later joined the party's Central Committee in 1994, its Politburo in 1997 and Vietnam's National Assembly i