In Vietnam, water is a precious national asset – most of Vietnam’s recent remarkable transformation has been driven by the development and use of its seemingly abundant water resources. However, as Vietnam consolidates and continues on its growth path, it is crucial that major water challenges are dealt with early on. Unless decisive steps are taken, water might put a brake on Vietnam’s development.
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