Ministry of Finance and Economic Management (Vanuatu)

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Ministry of Finance and Economic Management of Vanuatu
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Formed1980
Jurisdiction Government of Vanuatu
HeadquartersPort Vila [1]
Agency executive

The Ministry of Finance and Economic Management is a cabinet ministry of the government of Vanuatu responsible for overseeing the nation's public finances.

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Ministers of Finance

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References

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