Vietnamese Party Advances Socialist Construction Amid National Reunification Efforts
Vietnamese Party Advances Socialist Construction Amid National Reunification Efforts

Vietnamese Party Advances Socialist Construction Amid National Reunification Efforts

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Canada faces a critical juncture as its traditional economic dependence on the United States has ended with the unpredictable Trump administration, prompting calls for a national industrial policy reminiscent of the transformative efforts during World War II. Historically, Canada's wartime economic strategy involved government intervention through Crown corporations, increased taxation on corporations, and public investment to rapidly industrialize and reduce unemployment. Meanwhile, Vietnam's political congresses emphasized the success of their resistance against the US, the dual strategy of socialist revolution in the North and democratic revolution in the South, and focused on socialist industrialization and national reunification under the Communist Party. The Vietnamese leadership reaffirmed their commitment to building socialism, maintaining national defense, and contributing to global peace and independence struggles, with notable leadership elections marking continuity in their political direction. These developments reflect ongoing strategic responses to external pressures and internal goals of economic and political sovereignty in both Canada and Vietnam.

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