Vietnam plans US$2.6bil unprecedented support package

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HANOI : The Vietnamese Government is poised to adopt a US$2.6 billion relief package to help those most affected by the Covid-19 pandemic that has devastated the economy.

The draft Resolution on the government’s Covid-19 support, presented on Wednesday at the regular cabinet meeting by the Minister of Planning and Investment Nguyễn Chí Dũng, mostly sets out cash payments during a three-month period starting April through June.Social policy beneficiaries and those who have rendered services to the State during the revolution and wards receiving merit payments will be given an additional VNĐ500,000 each month in April, May, and June.

 

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