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13/04/2021 13:38 GMT+7
Vietnam gas consumption to double in next 10 years: Fitch Solutions
Gas demand is expected to rise from about 9.7 billion cubic meters (bcm) in 2020 to above 25.3bcm in 2030, while influx of LNG helps to counter the decline in domestic production.
Vietnam’s gas consumption is predicted to accelerate strongly over the coming decade, more than doubling, over the duration of the upcoming Power Development Plan VIII (PDP VIII) [2021-2030].
“The potential of the Vietnamese gas market is strong,” stated the Fitch Solutions in a note, saying in comparison to markets similar in terms the size of the consumer market as measured by population, Vietnam appears undersupplied in gas both in terms of absolute consumption volume and per
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Mai Minh Chung and Dang Truong Dao Nguyen Anh are held at the police station in Vietnam. Photo: Danh Trong / Tuoi Tre
Vietnam’s Ministry of Public Security has arrested and initiated legal proceedings against eight members of an illegal ring that trafficked children to China.
The suspects were charged for trafficking people under 16 years old, an official from the Ministry of Public Security confirmed on Monday.
Officers have also identified four other women involved in the racket.
As they are pregnant and raising young children, the women have been sent to local social protection centers.
According to a preliminary investigation, police in Hanoi and the northern province of Cao Bang inspected multiple locations on the night of February 25 and rescued four newborn babies who were about to be sold to China.