Hanoi accelerates construction of key transport projects
Hanoi targets to fully disburse the public investment fund in 2022, estimated at VND51.07 trillion (US$2.2 billion).
Hanoi targets to fully disburse the public investment fund in 2022, estimated at VND51.07 trillion (US$2.2 billion).
The new factory, located on the outskirts of the city, is expected to treat a high volume of waste in the capital city.
The VSIP III covers an area of 1,000 hectares, will be a successful example in Vietnam-Singapore cooperation, and evidence that Vietnam continues to be an attractive destination for investors
The new embassy will be a symbol of cooperation, friendship, and progress for many years to come.
A series of financial support measures in the economic stimulus package would help the real estate and construction activities recover.
It's necessary to have legal frameworks for underground construction that is booming in Vietnam.
Expressways remain a key factor to boost socio-economic development in different economic zones.
The project, invested by An Phat Holdings, is considered the largest green materials factory in Southeast Asia.
With such sluggish construction progress, Long Thanh International Airport may not be able to become operational by 2025 as planned.
Construction is set to begin in the second half of 2022 and production is due to start during 2024.
The total length of the project is estimated at 729 kilometers, divided into 12 sub-projects, and financed by public funds.
The bridge plays a very important role in expanding Hanoi’s urbanization to the East.
The South Korean investor considers Vietnam an important global production hub and a strategic destination in its research and development activities.
The mega trade center, 30 minutes from Hanoi downtown, is expected to be an attractive destination for visitors.
By 2050, Vietnam would have a network of 25 railway routes with a total length of 6,354 kilometers.
The port is expected to handle the North’s transportation demand and help reduce logistics costs and pollution.
The establishment of inland container depots (ICD) will shorten the customs clearance process for businesses in Hanoi and surrounding areas.