Log in
Business

Vietnam’s longest sea bridge officially put in use on National Day

On National Day September 2nd, a 5.44km sea bridge, part of Tan Vu-Lach Huyen Highway in the northern port city of Hai Phong, was put into operation, becoming the longest sea bridge in Vietnam and one of the longest of its kind in Southeast Asia.

Passing the 2,800m Thi Nai Bridge in Qui Nhon city, Binh Dinh province, the newly-inaugurated Dinh Vu - Cat Hai Bridge becomes the longest sea bridge in Vietnam.
Passing the 2,800m Thi Nai Bridge in Qui Nhon city, Binh Dinh province, the newly-inaugurated Dinh Vu - Cat Hai Bridge becomes the longest sea bridge in Vietnam.
The inaugural ceremony of the highway’s section from km2+810 to km15+630 was attended by Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc, Japanese Ambassador to Vietnam Umeda Kunio and officials of several ministries and localities.
The Tan Vu-Lach Huyen Highway project also forms part of a plan on building the infrastructure of Lach Huyen Port, which is set to become the first international transit port in the north of Vietnam.
With the total length of 15.63km, the road begins at the intersection of Hanoi-Hai Phong Expressway and ends at the gate of Lach Huyen Port. It has a total investment of nearly VND11.85 trillion (US$521.4 million), including JPY50.17 billion, loaned through Japan’s official development assistance and VND1.8 billion covered by the Vietnamese Government.
The construction of the sea bridge, named Dinh Vu-Cat Hai, was completed on schedule in 36 months. Tan Vu-Lach Huyen Highway is expected to cut down travel time and reduce risks in regards to transport by ferry and barge. It is hoped that the highway will help boost Hai Phong’s coastal economic development, attract investors to projects in Dinh Vu-Cat Hai Economic Zone, and promote tourism in the UNESCO-recognised Cat Ba Biosphere Reserve and neighboring areas.
In his speech, PM Phuc applauded the efforts and responsibility of the Transport Ministry, other relevant ministries and sectors, consultancies, supervisors, contractors, engineers and workers of Vietnam and Japan who put the project into operation ahead of schedule.
He also thanked Japanese leaders and people, especially the Japan International Cooperation Agency office in Hanoi, for capital assistance and close coordination in project implementation.
He stated that it is a very important road and bridge which connects transport systems of the port city, as well as the North. PM Phuc expressed his belief that the project would bring about an economic, social, defense and security results. He added that the project has also helped promote the strategic partnership and friendship between Vietnam and Japan.
Reactions:
Share:
Trending
Most Viewed
Vietnam explores low-altitude economy as drones reshape agriculture and urban services

Vietnam explores low-altitude economy as drones reshape agriculture and urban services

From farmlands and delivery routes to traffic monitoring and emergency response, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are rapidly entering Vietnam’s economic life, opening new growth space as cities and provinces accelerate plans for the low-altitude economy.

Vietnam OCOP Festival 2025 honors products as program marks nationwide development milestones

Vietnam OCOP Festival 2025 honors products as program marks nationwide development milestones

The festival aims to promote and honor outstanding OCOP products and producers and to reaffirm Hanoi’s leading role as the country’s “pacesetter” in the One Commune One Product (OCOP) program.

Vietnam posts five-year high FDI disbursement as investor confidence strengthens nationwide 2025

Vietnam posts five-year high FDI disbursement as investor confidence strengthens nationwide 2025

Despite global economic and geopolitical headwinds, foreign capital flows into Vietnam accelerated in 2025, with investment increasingly concentrated in high value-added sectors, highlighting the country’s growing appeal as a stable, long-term destination for investors.

VN-Index set for 2,200-mark next year: JP Morgan

VN-Index set for 2,200-mark next year: JP Morgan

Vietnam’s appeal goes beyond the upgrade, driven by major economic reforms that are lifting business and consumer confidence, as well as improving profit prospects over the next three to five years.

Vietnam to launch smart agriculture innovation center in Lang Son

Vietnam to launch smart agriculture innovation center in Lang Son

The center is expected to bridge gaps in technology testing, connect farmers with researchers and markets and accelerate sustainable, high-tech agricultural development nationwide.

Hanoi urged to train 100,000 digital engineers through online academy

Hanoi urged to train 100,000 digital engineers through online academy

The Capital Strategic Technology Development Forum gathered a wide range of proposals from businesses, experts and investors on how Hanoi should shape its deep-tech development agenda in the coming decades with a long-term vision to 2045.

Inclusive innovation must give everyone equal voice, experts say at TECHFEST Vietnam 2025

Inclusive innovation must give everyone equal voice, experts say at TECHFEST Vietnam 2025

Open innovation is becoming a cornerstone of Vietnam’s development strategy, as policymakers, experts and international partners emphasize people-centered collaboration to tackle inequality, climate change and urbanization through inclusive, technology-driven solutions showcased at TECHFEST Vietnam 2025.

Vietnam attracts $400 million in venture capital as tech startups surge

Vietnam attracts $400 million in venture capital as tech startups surge

Vietnam’s startup ecosystem continues to expand rapidly, with strong venture capital inflows and fast growth in digital, AI and green technologies, reinforcing the country’s appeal to global investors.