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Investment in Vietnam’s Dung Quat-Sa Huynh road passes US$267mn

Vietnam’s Dung Quat-Sa Huynh road project, on which initial works are being carried out, will receive additional funds for land clearance and construction. The cash injection increases the amount invested in the project in Quang Ngai Province to more than US$267.68million (VND 5.60tn).
July 3, 2012 Read time: 1 min
Vietnam’s Dung Quat-Sa Huynh road project, on which initial works are being carried out, will receive additional funds for land clearance and construction.

The cash injection increases the amount invested in the project in Quang Ngai Province to more than US$267.68million (VND 5.60tn).

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