Vietnam and its US$5 bln plan to neutralise Trump's tariff threats
date:Sep 27, 2019
Vietnam's plans to mitigate the Trump administration's trade gap concerns have now come to a coastal commune, best known for growing dragon fruit.

The community could soon be home to a US$5 billion liquefied natural gas project that would include an import terminal and gas-fired power plant and eventually import billions of dollars of US fuel into the country.

The project is being fast-tracked with the blessing of Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc as part of a push to buy American products in Vi
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