Capital Law 2024 enables Hanoi's sustainable agricultural growth
Sustainable agriculture is key to the city's growth, ensuring food security and protecting the environment.
Sustainable agriculture is key to the city's growth, ensuring food security and protecting the environment.
The Hanoi government is determined to address the socio-cultural issues raised by businesses.
Hanoi sees the enforcement of the 2024 Capital Law as a high-priority task in the remaining months of the year.
Capital Law 2024 introduces various special mechanisms and policies to increase the attractiveness of strategic investors.
With new updates, the Capital Law 2024 is set to enable Hanoi to become the driving force for the entire nation.
The amended law allows for breakthrough mechanisms, preferential policies, and strong investment support for social housing projects.
It is critical to put available riverbank land to good use in order to enhance landscape, cultural, economic, and tourism values while ensuring flood and disaster prevention.
Granting Hanoi autonomy in developing hi-tech zones reduces bureaucracy and ensures efficient implementation for the city's development.
In the first half of the year, Hanoi made good progress in all socio-economic indicators compared to last year.
The amended Capital Law provides a sound legal framework for Hanoi's tourism development.
The amended Capital Law, embodying a new vision and mindset, is driven by the spirit of "the nation for Hanoi, Hanoi for the nation." Its implementation will help achieve the development aspirations of a "cultured, civilized, modern" capital.
Hanoi faces a heavy workload in enforcing the amended Capital Law, to take effect on January 1, 2025.
As the heart of the country, the Hanoi administration has been given the power to decide its actions and deal with urgent issues without waiting for government approval.
This is expected to create a breakthrough in mobilizing comprehensive strength and effectively harnessing potential and advantages for the development of the capital city.
The law will come into force on January 1, 2025.
Science and technology and education development are major concerns among legislators.
Despite its small size, Hanoi's agricultural sector had export earnings of over US$1.35 billion last year.