Ha Noi introduces price stabilisation plan

Aug 1st at 12:26
01-08-2012 12:26:16+07:00

Ha Noi introduces price stabilisation plan

Ha Noi People's Committee will offer local traders VND328 billion (US$15.6 million) at an interest rate of zero per cent so that they can take part in the city's price stabilisation programme.

Under the programme, 15 enterprises will sell 10 essential commodities at prices that are lower than market prices from now until April next year.

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