VNA News Bulletin July 30 , 2015
On July 30 UK Prime Minister David Cameron visited Ho Chi Minh city as part of his two-day official visit to Vietnam
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·Economic growth likely to reach 6.5 percent
·UK looks to double bilateral trade with Vietnam
·Quang Ninh province rallies resources for post-flood recovery
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