HANOI (Reuters) - International donors on Friday pledged more than $8 billion in official development assistance to Vietnam for next year, a surge of more than 60 percent from pledges for 2009 and the highest on record.
Japan, Vietnam's single biggest donor of development assistance, called ODA, will offer $1.64 billion. It suspended aid earlier this year for several months over a corruption scandal involving a Japanese-funded project.
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