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World Bank lends Vietnam US$150m for reform programmes
Wed, Jul 30, 2008
AFP

HANOI, VIETNAM - THE World Bank has loaned Vietnam US$150 million (S$205 million) for a range of projects in business development, social programmes, natural resources management and modern governance, the bank said on Wednesday.

Twelve donors are expected to co-finance the seventh Poverty Reduction Support Credit to bring the total amount channelled to the government budget close to US$370 million, the Washington-based lender said in a statement.

'Providing long-term finance is important in these difficult times, when the trade deficit of Vietnam is still large and there is considerable turmoil in world financial markets', said the bank's acting country chief Martin Rama.

'Together with the generous co-financing provided by other donors, this credit will help the government succeed in its efforts to stabilise the economy and attain the goals of the Social Economic Development Plan 2006-2010'.

 

 
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