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Domesticated Boom-Boom

CHINA China bounced back strongly from the global recession. Consumption trends have accelerated well beyond those of the advanced economies +47% Domesticated Boom-Boom Growth in China and India has already had a significant impact on the global economy. As these countries pursue domestic production of automobiles, for example, they'll become less reliant on other countries for their growth. Focusing on domestic factors will provide additional momentum for long-term development and the region's rise in the global economic +485% INDIA India remains the second-fastest-growing major economy in the world. * VIETNAM Vietnam is growing at an accelerated pace and shows enormous long-term potential. +138% context. 2009-2015 +47% Forecast Vietnam, still an underdeveloped country, has grown rapidly during the last five years-more rapidly than China or India. This trend will accelerate +110%+192% +168% over the next five years as the global economy continues to recover. +24% +97% 2004-2009 +77% +27% +32% +51% +38% +13% Forecast data not available AUTOS COAL МEAT Source: Bloomberg, US Dept of Agriculture, Energy Information Administration, The Vietnam Coal and Mineral Industry Group CHINA China bounced back strongly from the global recession. Consumption trends have accelerated well beyond those of the advanced economies +47% Domesticated Boom-Boom Growth in China and India has already had a significant impact on the global economy. As these countries pursue domestic production of automobiles, for example, they'll become less reliant on other countries for their growth. Focusing on domestic factors will provide additional momentum for long-term development and the region's rise in the global economic +485% INDIA India remains the second-fastest-growing major economy in the world. * VIETNAM Vietnam is growing at an accelerated pace and shows enormous long-term potential. +138% context. 2009-2015 +47% Forecast Vietnam, still an underdeveloped country, has grown rapidly during the last five years-more rapidly than China or India. This trend will accelerate +110%+192% +168% over the next five years as the global economy continues to recover. +24% +97% 2004-2009 +77% +27% +32% +51% +38% +13% Forecast data not available AUTOS COAL МEAT Source: Bloomberg, US Dept of Agriculture, Energy Information Administration, The Vietnam Coal and Mineral Industry Group

Domesticated Boom-Boom

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