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Anti-plastic waste alliance to focus on Southeast Asia

The Alliance to End Plastic Waste (AEPW) has said it will prioritise much of its 1 billion USD fund to curb plastic waste in Southeast Asia.

The AEPW, headquartered in Singapore, consists of 40 companies, including big ones like ExxonMobil, Chevron Phillips Chemical, Shell and Procter & Gamble.

The alliance committed 1 billion USD to an anti-plastic waste fund when it was launched earlier this year. It pledged another half of the sum in the next five years.

The AEPW said the money will finance city partnerships and infrastructure to support waste management in Southeast Asian countries, which are among the world’s worst ocean polluters.

In June, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) acknowledged plastic waste as a major problem for the region and adopted a joint declaration to combat marine debris.-VNA/VNP

Vietnam, US work to step up agricultural cooperation

Vietnam, US work to step up agricultural cooperation

Vietnam has strengths in tropical farm produce, seafood and wooden products, while the US is a major supplier of key inputs such as soybeans, corn, wheat and dairy products. This trade structure creates a balanced supply chain with little direct competition, delivering tangible benefits to businesses and consumers in both countries.

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