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Honduras Industry Sectors
Honduras’ industrial segment comprises limited small-scale firms with intermediate level of technology and limited processing skills. The major Honduras industries include sugar, coffee, textiles, clothing and wood...
Honduras Economy
The second largest nation in Central America, Honduras has a vast stretch of mountainous region covering nearly 80% of its total land. Although the country has rich...
Honduras Economic Structure
High levels of poverty, unemployment, fiscal deficit, unequal distribution of income and a strong trade relationship with the US are the main features of Honduras economic structure....
Armenia Economy
Armenia is a European nation, located at the junction of Eastern Europe and Western Asia. It borders Turkey, Georgia, Azerbaijan and Iran. It is the first country to officially...
Cost of Healthcare and Health Coverage
The increasing cost of healthcare and health coverage has been an issue of much debate in the US. What is even grimmer is the fact that preventable...
Free Credit Cards in Malaysia
Free credit cards in Malaysia are highly popular among consumers. Free credit cards are called so because they are available free of cost without introduction fee or annual charges....
Vietnam Trade, Exports and Imports
As per the General Statistics Office (GSO) of Vietnam, the 2009 export turnovers were estimated to be US$56.6 billion, reflecting a drop of 9.7% from 2008. The...
Vietnam Industry Sectors
The actual industrial growth in Vietnam for the first quarter 2009 exhibits slight slowdown in key industries. The processing industry’s output has exceeded 67% (compared to last...
Vietnam Economy
Marked by a heterogeneous landscape, Vietnam is the thirteenth most highly populated country in the world. A Southeast Asian country, Vietnam borders the Gulf of Thailand, Gulf of Tonkin...
Vietnam Economic Structure
Historically an agricultural country, Vietnam’s economy was dependent on wet rice cultivating. Upon consolidating power after the Vietnam War, the Government collectivized farms and factories and employed...