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G7, Vietnam making final tweaks to climate plan

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HANOI- Vietnam is finalizing reform commitments with G7 governments and multilateral lenders that could unlock billions of dollars in loans to reduce coal use in the Southeast Asian manufacturing hub, according to foreign officials familiar with the talks.

The document, known as Resource Mobilization Plan, has to be agreed with investors ahead of the UN Climate Change Conference (COP28) which begins on Thursday in Dubai.

“Some work (is) still ongoing, mainly on changes to regulatory framework and obstacles for investments,” one foreign official said, noting however that the document was expected to be agreed in time.

Vietnam’s Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh will attend the COP28 from Nov 30 to Dec 3, the government portal said, raising expectations that the plan could be announced there.

A second foreign official said there was no major issue pending, and approval of the final version “is very nearly there.”

Both foreign officials declined to be named as they were not authorized to speak on the record to media.

Vietnam’s environment ministry and the Prime Minister’s office did not immediately reply to requests for comment.

Reuters has not seen the latest version of the plan.

A draft from late October, reviewed by Reuters, listed Vietnam’s commitments and over 400 projects which could receive money from Group of Seven (G7) members, including 272 on energy infrastructure such as power grid upgrades, wind and solar farms. – Reuters

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