Policy Priorities to Safeguard Longer-Term Fiscal Sustainability in Brunei
In the recent decade however, Brunei’s hydrocarbon-based economic model has come under increasing pressure, reflecting major disruptions in offshore oil and gas production.
In the recent decade however, Brunei’s hydrocarbon-based economic model has come under increasing pressure, reflecting major disruptions in offshore oil and gas production.
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