toward East Asia-Pacific Region for larger interest.
2) Bush Administration
In company with the post-Cold War, US established the basic policy objectives towardNortheast Asia and they are like the conversion from a lean-to-one-side policy to the policy which guard against Russia, maintenance of US-Japan cooperative system, the provision for China, stable control of Korean military and so f
from that of post-1986 Vietnam. For example, Vietnamese and NorthKorean 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 NorthKorea's recurrent setbacks. This subject is certainly worth investigating, since many of NorthKorea's current problems - inflation, high mi
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 Moscow's import preferences, Aliyev expressed much more readiness to help Vietnam in constructinj fruit and vegetable processing plats t
Korea
Shipping companies account for seven of the top ten logistics companies and eleven of the top 20 logistics companies in terms of sales revenues.
This indicates that logistics services are still concentrated in international transport like shipping rather than specialized logistics service providers that offer full service to shippers in Korea. This clearly shows a structural trend toward
inflation rates on average. Mexico has a GDP of $1.15 trillion (2011) and has seen its benchmark IPC Index (MEXBOL) appreciate by 18% over a year (Chart 1). Manufacturing is an area where Mexico can make huge leaps with its low costs; the country is in fact competing with China in manufacturing. Furthermore, with its large neighbor in the north, Mexico has a potential partner for its exports.