Ho Chi Minh City is preparing to allocate around VND7 trillion (US$280 million) annually to make bus travel free across the city, with authorities aiming to finalize the policy by late April.
I feel like I somewhat failed because an islamic republic is damaging the petrodollar and making countries accept public transportation rather than a communist country
Price of oil going up is likely the trigger, but being a communist country helps because it’s much easier for them to make these kinds of decisions than under capitalism.
I feel like I somewhat failed because an islamic republic is damaging the petrodollar and making countries accept public transportation rather than a communist country
Price of oil going up is likely the trigger, but being a communist country helps because it’s much easier for them to make these kinds of decisions than under capitalism.