Vietnam's economic reform challenge

 Vietnam's communist party is meeting in Hanoi to decide its leaders for the next five years.

Reformist Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung has driven the opening of Vietnam's economy, in particular pushing for the sell-off of the country's huge state sector.
But there are questions over how far reforms will be allowed to go, as our Southeast Asia correspondent Jonathan Head reports from Hanoi.
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