Hanoi committed to establishing administration system for people: Mayor
The city believes that administrative simplification would save time and boost sentiment among businesses and residents.
The city believes that administrative simplification would save time and boost sentiment among businesses and residents.
The city will continue accelerating its digital transformation efforts, focusing on upgrading information systems to handle administrative procedures.
The city aims to produce 70% of the value of agricultural output through high technology by 2025.
The goal is for Hanoi to speed up major infrastructure projects, including the Ring Road No.4 – Hanoi capital region and metro lines.
Hanoi is expected to maintain close cooperation with Vietnamese diplomatic missions abroad in the search for new economic and investment opportunities.
Effective disbursement of public funds is considered a critical political task for local authorities.
Once finalized, it would serve as an essential legal basis for the Hanoi authorities to formulate and direct policies, providing a significant impetus for development.
The focus is on the construction of Ring Road 4 and real estate projects in the city.
Upon completion and opening to traffic in early 2027, the project is expected to enhance connectivity between Hanoi and other northern provinces and support the socioeconomic development of the entire north region.
The upcoming Capital Law would help Hanoi address its shortcomings and current needs to ensure long-term growth in the next development phase.