from that of post-1986 Vietnam. For example, Vietnamese and North Korean foreign policies have had little in common in the last two decades, and this difference may have been interrelated with the dramatic contrast between Vietnam's economic boom and North Korea's recurrent setbacks. This subject is certainly worth investigating, since many of North Korea's current problems - inflation, high mi
and products is of key importance in maintaining the license to operate and to grow the beer category in a responsible manner. This is especially relevant in markets where beer sales are under pressure and/or where beer has a less favorable image. As market leader in Europe Heineken will lead the strengthening of the image of sector and products as Heineken and through the Europeanand national b
and government delegation headed by Gaidar Aliyev visited Vietnam. Aliyev sharply criticized the deficiencies of Vietnamese economic policies, particularly the inefficeint use of Soviet aid. He also pressured Hanoi to increase its exports, pointing out that while the value of Soviet exports to Vietnam stood at 700 million rubles, Vietnamese exports did not exceed 3000million rubles. Revealing Mos
investment and strengthening to bring up R&D resources.
- Constructing the working environment differentiated from Chinese companies by introducing advanced corporate culture as well as technology transfer.
Providing the opportunity to visit the head quarter.
Digging out potential of local employees through various career development courses.
Foreign companies that were
2) Managing external debt using sustainability indicators
External debt management involves balancing resource mobilization and deployment as well as orderly repayment of future obligations. For sustainable debt management, policy makers need to project accurate debt dynamics that are sensitive to the way the current account deficits are being financed. If borrowed resources are not used produ