Vietnam to cap public debt at 60% of GDP through 2030, says government


HANOI, April 16 (Reuters): Vietnam will cap public debt at 60% of its gross domestic product through 2030, the government has announced.

The South-East Asian country will consider issuing sovereign bonds to compensate for the budget deficit, restructure government debt and to fund development projects when conditions are favourable, the government said in a statement.

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