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G7 Nations Agree to Give Vietnam $15.5 Billion in "Loans" to Cut Coal Use – The New American

On Wednesday, the G7 nations announced that they are giving loans and grants totaling $15.5 billion to Vietnam in order to assist the Southeast Asian nation in switching from coal-based energy to renewable sources. By James Murphy

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