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• Logistics Regulations in Vietnam, 12 pages, October 2014
• Work Permits, Visa and Temporary Resident Cards for Foreigners working in Vietnam, 21 pages, February 2015
• Business and Investment in Vietnam, 30 pages, November 2014
• Wind Energy in Vietnam, 13 pages, March 2015
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