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		<title>Gulf Coast&#8217;s Asian Communities Hit Hard by Oil Spill Hampered by language barrier, seafood industry workers face uncertain future</title>
		<description>Anna Boiko-Weyrauch &#124; Bayou La Batre, Alabama 04 June 2010
With large sections of the Gulf of Mexico still closed to fishing due to the massive oil leak, workers in the seafood industry have been hurt all along the southern coast of the United States.
A large portion of workers in Alabama's ...</description>
		<link>http://www.vietnamoverseas.com/?p=1066</link>
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		<title>Weak euro said hurting Vietnam&#8217;s seafood, garment, textile exporters</title>
		<description>Date :  22/06/2010  
The weakening of the euro against the dong and most other hard currencies may make Vietnamese exports to the eurozone less competitive, Vietnamese producers fear. 
The depreciation of Europe's single currency, which means European consumers have to spend more on buying imported products, may slash ...</description>
		<link>http://www.vietnamoverseas.com/?p=1065</link>
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		<title>Oil spills in gulf of Mexico</title>
		<description>Each year Americans consume about 580-600 thousands tons of shrimp and kinds, of which 90% of shrimp consumed are imported, about 8% of shrimp from the Gulf of Mexico and a small 2% coming from inland areas to exploit other .
The explosion of oil drilling platforms in the Gulf of ...</description>
		<link>http://www.vietnamoverseas.com/?p=1064</link>
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		<title>Vietnam seafood stands to benefit from oil spill</title>
		<description>The oil spill in the US has pushed up prices of shrimp and other kinds of seafood. Vietnamese seafood exporters believe that Vietnam's target of exporting $4.5 billion in seafood in 2010 is now within reach.
The worst oil spill case in the history of the US has resulted in sharp ...</description>
		<link>http://www.vietnamoverseas.com/?p=1063</link>
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