Apr 13, 2016 / 16:55
Transport sector encourages businesses to develop transport infrastructure
The Transport ministry will focus on proposing mechanisms and policies to encourage enterprises to develop transport infrastructure in the coming time, Transport Deputy Minister Nguyen Ngoc Dong said during a meeting held on April 12 in Hanoi.
The Transport ministry held a meeting on April 12 in Hanoi to review the accomplishments of the first three months of 2016 and outline tasks for the second quarter.
Speaking at the meeting, Transport Deputy Minister Nguyen Ngoc Dong said the ministry should accelerate the disbursement of sourced projects, especially prioritised construction works.
In the first quarter of this year, the ministry finished capital divestment from 9 companies, collecting a total amount of almost 2 trillion VND.
The transport sector also completed and put into operation 23 projects, as well as basically completing the tender-work to choose a consultant for the feasibility study on Long Thanh International Airport, which is set to be Vietnam’s largest airport.
Speaking at the meeting, Transport Deputy Minister Nguyen Ngoc Dong said the ministry should accelerate the disbursement of sourced projects, especially prioritised construction works.
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The transport sector also completed and put into operation 23 projects, as well as basically completing the tender-work to choose a consultant for the feasibility study on Long Thanh International Airport, which is set to be Vietnam’s largest airport.
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