The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1996 Reginald Chua |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Foreign media firms tune in to opportunities to crack Vietnam's growing television market. | Business, international | Reginald Chua |
For-profit international schools blossom, fueled by expanding class of expatriates. | Business, international | Reginald Chua, Dan Biers |
Government control systems throttle key rice industry. (Vietnam's rice industry) | Business, international | Reginald Chua |
Hanoi doesn't renew visa of review correspondent. (Vietnam; Far Eastern Economic Review correspondent Adam Schwarz) | Business, international | Reginald Chua |
Hanoi mulls second oil refinery even as first is questioned. (Vietnam) | Business, international | Reginald Chua |
Hanoi says budget deficit, weak revenue are focus. (Vietnam) | Business, international | Reginald Chua |
In blow to foreign views, Vietnam plans to tighten state controls to spur growth. | Business, international | Reginald Chua |
In Vietnam's shifting economy, tabloid tells consumers what to buy, not what to buy into. (Saigon Thep Thi newspaper) | Business, international | Reginald Chua |
Korean companies plunge into Vietnam, hoping not to flop. | Business, international | Michael Schuman, Reginald Chua |
Pace of reform is 'suitable': prime minister stresses the importance of stability. (Vietnamese Prime Minister Vo Van Kiet's economic policies) | Business, international | Urban C. Lehner, Reginald Chua |
Saigon Superbowl hopes mall culture takes off. (Vietnamese shopping mall) | Business, international | Reginald Chua |
Small and slow is motto of investors in Vietnam. | Business, international | Reginald Chua |
Spartan image of VID Public Bank belies its top role in Vietnam's financial arena. | Business, international | Reginald Chua |
The fog is starting to thin. (the growing transparency of Vietnam's banking system) | Business, international | Reginald Chua |
U.N. urges a new direction. (Vietnam) | Business, international | Reginald Chua |
Vietnam congress picks same leaders, chooses more control and stability. | Business, international | Reginald Chua |
Vietnamese port project demonstrates difficulties in attracting financing. | Business, international | Reginald Chua |
Vietnamese telecom firm has valuable connections. (Saigon Post and Telecommunications Joint-Stock Corp.) | Business, international | Reginald Chua |
Vietnam may be taking the wrong path to tigerdom by following the Philippines. | Business, international | Reginald Chua |
Vietnam museums keep long war history alive. | Business, international | Reginald Chua |
Vietnam official protests from within. (Vietnamese Prime Minister Vo Van Kiet) | Business, international | Reginald Chua |
Vietnam recruits big projects to bring growth to rural areas. | Business, international | Reginald Chua |
Vietnam's decision to open tiny auto market to all comers could result in overcrowding. | Business, international | Reginald Chua |
Vietnam's emerging Net faces control campaign. (Internet access) | Business, international | Reginald Chua, Carey Zesiger |
Vietnam's first domestic M.B.A. program draws inexperienced but eager would-be managers. | Business, international | Reginald Chua |
Vietnam's rent-a-police-car policy smooths bumpy roads and other travails of traveling. | Business, international | Reginald Chua |
World Bank offers Vietnam money and advice. | Business, international | Reginald Chua |
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