VIETNAM
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Up to $1 Billion in Loans Anticipated: Vietnam expects to receive loans of between $700 million and $1 billion from international financial institutions each year for the next three years, central State Bank governor Cao Si Kiem was quoted as saying. Loans from the International Monetary Fund would be used to support international payments, while loans from the World Bank and Asian Development Bank would aid infrastructure projects, he told the Vietnam Investment Review.
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