SOLUTIONS TO DEVELOP GREEN CREDIT WITH THE PURPOSE OF STIMULATING CIRCULAR ECONOMY IN VIETNAM

Ngo Viet Huong1,
1 Trường Đại học Hồng Đức

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The article has systematized some general reasoning problems about green credit, developing green credit and circular economy, analysing advancing green credit situation in Vietnam in two aspects: Goals achieved and challenges encountered recently. Based on assessing developing green credit situation in Vietnam, author will propose some solutions with aim to foster circular economy in Vietnam.

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