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Vinashin Bailout: Vietnam Tries Everything But a Free Press

Published on Nov 6, 2013 by Luke Hunt

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FAR EAST CORRESPONDENT —  The boffins in Hanoi have been busy. Mending their country’s mangled financial fences is a considerable task for the minders of a centrally planned economy controlled by a one-party state with pretensions of being a communist vanguard.

Of strategic concern is Vinashin, the national shipbuilding company and once the pride of Vietnam’s state-owned enterprises, which buckled under $4 billion in debt and could still cost Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung his job.

Read more from Luke Hunt at The Diplomat.