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New Honduran government takes steps to plug deep fiscal hole

Vice-president pledges to fight corruption and raise foreign investment

Honduras has taken emergency steps to put its public finances in order, and sought investment from countries including Japan, Taiwan and the US, vice-president Salvador Nasralla said.

Last month, leftwing president Xiomara Castro took power in the Central American nation after a landslide election victory.

Her government must now tackle widespread corruption, poverty and a lack of growth and jobs that has pushed hundreds of thousands of its citizens to migrate each year.

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