HCM City overseas remittance on the rise
Vietnamese people living abroad are expected to remit roughly 2.5 billion USD to HCM City in the final quarter of this year. More details in the following report.
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Vietnamese people living abroad are expected to remit roughly 2.5 billion USD to HCM City in the final quarter of this year. More details in the following report.
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