France and Vietnam Sign $10 Billion in Deals During Macron’s Hanoi Visit
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- • Emmanuel Macron: French President, pushing Indo-Pacific engagement.
- • Vietnamese Government: Host of the high-level visit, signing big contracts.
- • Airbus: Aircraft supplier set to benefit from major plane orders.
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