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VN Electricity Group, Hanoi spend the least from state budget in 2020


VN Electricity Group, Hanoi spend the least from state budget in 2020
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 30/05/2021
  
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As many as 117 State agencies, including 34 ministries, 63 provinces and cities, and 20 state-owned corporations saved more than VND84,635 billion, including VND50,628 billion for the state budget last year.
Finance Minister Ho Duc Phuc presented the Government s report on the results of thrift practice in 2020.
According to the Government s report on practicing thrift (updated by May 5, 2021) submitted to the National Assembly Standing Committee, 117 agencies, including 34 ministries, 63 provinces and cities, and 20 state-owned corporations saved more than VND84,635 billion, including VND50,628 billion for the state budget. ....

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Mitsubishi pulls out of Vinh Tan 3 coal project in Vietnam -sources


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TOKYO, Feb 26 (Reuters) - Mitsubishi Corp has decided to pull out of the Vinh Tan 3 power plant in Vietnam, two sources familiar with the company’s thinking on the matter told Reuters, as it shifts away from carbon intensive businesses in the face of climate change.
Mitsubishi’s move to exit the estimated $2 billion project shows how willing Japanese companies and financiers are to drop their once-strong support for coal amid pressure from shareholders and activists.
Japan’s big banks regularly topped lending league tables for coal mines and power stations. But, in a little over a year, they have committed to ending their financing for the dirtiest fossil fuel, albeit over decades. ....

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