Potential importing commodities to the Czech Republic from Vietnam: Vietnam Market Research

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Commodities, Czech Republic, Export, Import, Vietnam

Abstract

The primary objective of this research paper is to provide a comprehensive overview of the results and findings obtained through a quantitative research study focused on exploring import-export possibilities between the Czech Republic and Vietnam. By conducting this research, we aim to shed light on the current state of trade between these two countries and identify potential opportunities for further collaboration. Throughout the study, various quantitative research methods were employed to collect and analyze relevant data pertaining to the import and export activities between the Czech Republic and Vietnam. These methods included data collection from official trade statistics, surveys conducted with industry experts and stakeholders, and econometric modeling to assess the economic viability of different trade scenarios.

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Quynh Thi Ngoc Huynh , Faculty of Administration and Economic Studies in Uherské Hradiště, Akademia Jagiellońska w Toruniu

Graduated from Western Sydney University in Australia and Akademia Jagiellońska w Toruniu, specializing in English language, education, and linguistics. Throughout her career, she has held various positions in multinational educational institutions and systems.

 

Jan Vrba, Faculty of Administration and Economic Studies in Uherské Hradiště, Akademia Jagiellońska w Toruniu

Researcher focusing on social systems and welfare systems in the World, their economics and sustainability, business, management and economics. Expertise in East Asian and South East Asian Countries.

 

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Published

30.06.2022

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Huynh , Q. T. N., & Vrba, J. (2022). Potential importing commodities to the Czech Republic from Vietnam: Vietnam Market Research. International Journal of Public Administration, Management and Economic Development, 7(1), 76–84. Retrieved from https://www.ijpamed.eu/index.php/journal/article/view/64

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