Vietnam Exports Post Longest Stretch of Declines Since 2009

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Vietnam’s exports fall again in their longest slump in 14 years, putting the trade-reliant economy at risk of missing its growth target

declined 9.9%, data released by the General Statistics Office on Saturday showed. Economists surveyed by Bloomberg predicted a 6% drop in overseas shipments, and 13.1% slide in imports.

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