As the national carrier of the second most populous country in Southeast Asia, Vietnam Airlines possesses a great opportunity.
The construction sector in Vietnam - building, construction materials, architectural planning, and urban housing development - has made leaps and bounds, a measure of the industry's success.
Established in 1974, Vietnam Glass and Ceramics for Construction Corporation (Viglacera) quickly grew from a small company into a large corporation.
With 23 subsidiaries and more than 13,000 technical staff specialized in all business fields, LICOGI is poised to become a leading economic group in Vietnam.
Providing a total area of over 2 million sq m to the Vietnamese market in the last seven years, Housing and Urban Development and Investment Corporation (HUD) is consistently named among the top real estate enterprises in Vietnam.
Vietnam's industries have been the driving force behind the country's dynamic economic growth during the past decade, with industrial output growth of 17 percent in 2006.
Vietnam Electricity (EVN) has achieved rapid growth in recent years.
I wish to thank China Daily for inviting me to write a message for this special edition of China Daily being published on the occasion of Malaysia's 50th anniversary of independence.
The Petronas Twin Towers in downtown Kuala Lumpur will soon have competition as Malaysia's world-renowned icon. The Penang Second Bridge, due for completion in January 2011, is going to be Southeast Asia's longest bridge and could well eclipse the towers as the country's most recognized landmark.
Malaysia ranks as one of the world's top trading and exporting nations.
Malaysia's first astronaut will visit the International Space Station on board a Russian spacecraft in early September, just a few days after the country celebrates the 50th anniversary of its independence this Friday.
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