Surging virus cases have cast a shadow over Vietnam’s near-term outlook, but there has also been some good news in the form of Monday’s announcement of a resolution to the long-running currency dispute between the US and Vietnam. The deal removes one of the key downside risks facing Vietnam’s economy, while the concessions it has made on the currency are unlikely to have a major impact on the value of the dong
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