Vietnam Premier Pledges to Aid Companies, Boost Economy

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Vietnam Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung said that he intends to stay in his job after lawmakers criticized his handling of the economy.

National Assembly delegates asked the Prime Minister to introduce a “culture of resignation” and provide specific measures to restructure the economy in a session broadcast live on state television yesterday. Dung said he would never “say no to any tasks assigned to me by the Party,” referring to his appointment by the country’s Communist leadership.