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Vietnam: GEOGRAPHY
GEOGRAPHY
Location: Vietnam is located in Southeast Asia, bordered by the Gulf of Tonkin and the South China Sea to the east, China to the north, Laos and Cambodia to the west, and the Gulf of Thailand to the south.
Size: Vietnam is long and thin, with an area of 330,363 square kilometers.
Land Boundaries: Vietnam shares land boundaries with Cambodia (1,228 kilometers), China (1,281 kilometers), and Laos (2,130 kilometers).
Disputed Territory: On December 30, 1999, China and Vietnam signed a treaty that settled disputes over the two nations’ common border. However, the Paracel and Spratly Islands in the South China Sea are still regarded as disputed territory. Malaysia, Brunei, the Philippines, and Taiwan also claim sovereignty over the Spratly Islands, which are believed to be rich in oil and natural gas reserves. In May 2004, the government authorized 50 tourists and 40 officials to visit the Spratly Islands by boat. The other nations staking a claim to the islands protested what they interpreted as an assertion of sovereignty by Vietnam. In October 2004, Vietnam invited bids for oil exploration in the Spratlys, triggering a complaint from China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs. In November 2004, China retaliated by moving an oil-drilling platform into position to explore for oil in the Paracels.
Length of Coastline: Vietnam’s coastline along the Gulf of Tonkin, the South China Sea, and the Gulf of Thailand measures 3,444 kilometers.
Maritime Claims: In June 2004, Vietnam’s National Assembly ratified an agreement originally reached with China in December 2000 that established an internationally valid maritime border in the Gulf of Tonkin. The ratification delay was attributable to concerns that the government had made too many concessions during negotiations. In addition, in April 2004 China and
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Natural Resources: Vietnam’s main natural resources consist of coal, copper, crude oil, gold, iron, manganese, silver, and zinc.
Land Use: In 2003 Vietnam’s land use was distributed as follows: 21 percent, arable; 28 percent, forest and woodland; and 51 percent, other.
Environmental Factors: The National Environmental Agency, a branch of the Ministry of Science, Technology, and Environment, is responsible for environmental protection. At the provincial level, the Departments of Science, Technology, and the Environment bear responsibility. Non-governmental organizations, particularly the Institute of Ecological Economics, also play a role. Urbanization, industrialization, and intensive farming are having a negative impact on Vietnam’s environment. These factors have led to air pollution, water pollution, and noise pollution, particularly in urban and industrial centers like Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi. The most serious problem is waste treatment. Land use pressures have led to significant environmental problems, including severe deforestation, soil erosion, sedimentation of rivers, flooding in the deltas, declining fish yields, and pollution of the coastal and marine environment. The use of Agent Orange by the U.S. military in the Second Indochina War (1954–75) has had a lingering effect on Vietnam in the form of persistent environmental contamination that has increased the incidence of various diseases and birth defects.
Time Zone: Seven hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time.
- 24 Oct 2006
International Herald Tribune,The directors, drawn from HSBC's sprawling Asia operations into the palace's cabinet meeting room, discussed Vietnam's economic liberalization and its even ...
Vietnam and Cambodia agree to improve co-operation efficiency - 24 Oct 2006
Nhan Dan,Vietnam and Cambodia have agreed to continue their close co-ordination and co-operation in order to develop their relationship in a more efficient manner. ...
Cindy Sheehan: Is it Vietnam Yet? - 24 Oct 2006
BuzzFlash,This reminds me of Richard Nixon's "secret plan" to remove US troops from Vietnam that he touted in his narrow electoral victory over Hubert Humphrey in 1968. ...
China, Vietnam pledge to further strengthen cooperation on ... - 24 Oct 2006
People's Daily Online,He made the remarks when meeting with a visiting delegation from the Control Commission of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV), led ...
China and Vietnam put business first - 24 Oct 2006
Asia Times Online,HANOI - China and Vietnam have put aside their past antagonisms to forge a potent new economic partnership, representing Beijing's most sensitive and yet ...
Ministry of Finance Vietnam and IBM Reaffirm Commitment to the " ... - 24 Oct 2006
Market Wire (press release)HANOI, VIETNAM -- (MARKET WIRE) -- October 24, 2006 -- The Ministry of Finance (MOF) and IBM (NYSE: IBM) reaffirmed each other's commitment to the Treasury & ...
Former Envoy Awarded Friendship Medal From Vietnam - 24 Oct 2006
ScandAsia.com,By Atthiya Pumchan. Former Swedish ambassador to Vietnam Anna Lindstedt received Friendship Medal at the Vietnamese embassy in Mexico on Friday October 20. ...
Kumho Breaks Ground On Vietnam Plant - 24 Oct 2006
Tyres & Accessories,Kumho Tires Co. has begun construction on a tyre plant in Vietnam in a bid to corner the fast-growing Southeast Asian market. The ...
Vietnam hospital performs country’s first surgery for bulging ... - 24 Oct 2006
Thanh Nien Daily,Hanoi’s Hospital 103 successfully performed Tuesday its first-ever operations to treat patients with protruding eyeballs due to Basedow's disease. ...
Vietnam : WTO accession to adversely affect textile industry - 24 Oct 2006
Fibre2fashion.com,Vietnam’s accession to WTO is scheduled for November this year, which is being appreciated by some enterprises and feared by others. ...
Vietnam police seek indictment of busted drug gang - 24 Oct 2006
Thanh Nien Daily,...hail from Son La or Hanoi. Vietnam has some of the toughest drug laws in the world. Possessing, trading, or trafficking 600 grams ...
Korean tyre maker starts work on Vietnam plant - 24 Oct 2006
Auto Asia (subscription),Korea’s number two tyre manufacturer, Kumho, has started building its fourth overseas plant in the southern Vietnamese town city of Binhduong. ...
Vietnam : Shoes likely to remain attractive even after 14% levy - 24 Oct 2006
Fibre2fashion.com,Nevertheless, Vietnam Leather and Footwear Association (Lefaso) informs that different level of duties would be levied on varied products. ...
This series of profiles of foreign nations is part of the Country Studies Program, formerly the Army Area Handbook Program. The profiles offer brief, summarized information on a country’s historical background, geography, society, economy, transportation and telecommunications, government and politics, and national security. In addition to being featured in the front matter of published Country Studies, they are now being prepared as stand-alone reference aides for all countries in the series, as well as for a number of additional countries of interest. The profiles offer reasonably current country information independent of the existence of a recently published Country Study and will be updated annually or more frequently as events warrant.
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