Hanoi sets up task force to draft amended Capital Law
The task force's primary responsibility is to advise Hanoi leaders in collaboration with central agencies to refine the draft amended Capital Law.
The task force's primary responsibility is to advise Hanoi leaders in collaboration with central agencies to refine the draft amended Capital Law.
All five southern districts are located along major transportation routes and are subject to residential development.
Both sides expected to create the most conducive environment to foster a fruitful cooperation relationship between the two capitals.
Hanoi, like many cities in Vietnam, has a vibrant sidewalk economy characterized by a wide range of informal economic activities on the pavement.
This goal poses significant challenges and requires the determination and active participation of the entire local apparatus.
Hanoi should position itself as a modern, civilized, and cultured city during the upcoming planning.
Priorities for Hanoi in 2023 include the execution of major transport projects, carrying out a decentralization scheme within the state apparatus, and allocating funds for investment in culture, health and education.
The city remains on track to realize all 22 socio-economic indicators, including a gross regional domestic product growth (GRDP) of 8.8% year on year.
The capital city, home to the nation’s largest research institutes, universities, hospitals, and cultural centers, is set to become a financial, trade, services, and tourism center of the region and the world.
Both cities are scheduled to sign a memorandum of understanding for cooperation during the next development phase in 2023.