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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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Quang Binh (VNA) – The central province of Quang
Binh held the first meeting of the provincial Children’s Council in 2021 with the participants of 35 members representing nearly 244,000
children across the localities on March 15.
Participants gave their recommendations and requests on
a number of children-related issues, including those relating to child
labour, the protection of children against epidemics, the care for children
in physical and mental aspects, the protection of children from conflicts and
domestic violence, and impacts of climate changes and environmental protection
to children.
Le Thi Ngoc Ha, Deputy Secretary of the provincial People’s
Committee said that over the years, the