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Reflecting its optimism on Vietnam’s economic outlook, conglomerate Ayala Corp. is investing in two infrastructure companies based in Ho Chi Minh, the largest city in Vietnam.

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The United Nations has launched a $5 million project to clean up Agent Orange contamination at a former US military air base in Vietnam, the world body said Tuesday.

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