Ha expressed his hope that cooperation in science and technology, agriculture, and natural resources would emerge as new focal points and engines of growth in Vietnam–China relations.
To meet the deadline, the province assigned its Department of Construction to submit the general planning of the island city of Phu Quoc, zoning plans, and detailed plans for approval from July 1.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh met with Mariam J. Sherman, World Bank (WB) Country Director for Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos, in Hanoi on May 15, calling for the WB’s support in large-scale infrastructure projects and strategic development goals.
The initiative is backed by a 16.9 trillion IDR (approximately 1.02 billion USD) budget and seeks to address widespread infrastructure deterioration in the national education system.
The credit package was initiated by the Prime Minister in late March, following the positive results of the earlier credit package for agriculture, forestry, and fisheries, which was quickly expanded from its initial 15-trillion-VND scale.
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim will work with ASEAN regional leaders to implement the agreement as soon as possible to have an economic impact, not only on Malaysia, but also on the region in the near future.
Laos' Enabling Environment Roadmap for Infrastructure Asset Management (IAM EE) outlines strategies for the effective management of public infrastructure, including roads, schools, and hospitals, with a focus on resilience, inclusivity, and sustainability.
At the meeting, both host and guest commended the fruitful results of bilateral transport cooperation, highlighting that Airbus has become the leading aircraft supplier to Vietnamese airlines, and the Nhon – Hanoi Station metro line’s elevated section is now in operation.
Deputy PM Tran Hong Ha urged IC ICTAS and the VIETUR consortium to continue to collaborate with equipment suppliers to identify possible time-saving measures to soon complete bidding package 5.10, ensuring the highest quality, technical standards, and economic efficiency.
According to Savills Vietnam, a more favourable real estate investment environment is expected in 2025 as cyclical challenges subside and the market continues its recovery.
Malaysia is making efforts to align with the global trend towards digitalisation, which is driving demand for data centres, cloud computing, blockchain and artificial intelligence (AI).
The Indonesian Ministry of Public Works faces a significant budget cut of 80% in 2025 to 29.57 trillion IDR from 110.95 trillion IDR (6.6 billion USD) in 2024.
The achievements and victories that Vietnam has gained under the leadership of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) light up national liberation movements worldwide, said General Secretary of the Communist Party of Sri Lanka Dr. G. Weerasinghe.
Macroeconomic stability and infrastructure development are set to be the key drivers propelling Vietnam's real estate market to new heights in 2025, according to industry experts.
The Indonesian Government has approved a budget of 48.8 trillion IDR (around 2.99 billion USD) for the second phase of the development of Indonesia's new capital Nusantara (IKN) from 2025 to 2029.
While Vietnam's exports to the US have bolstered GDP growth this year, domestic factors, including the Government’s increasing spending on infrastructure, real estate market recovery, and consumption, will help the country maintain its economic expansion at around 6.5% in 2025, according to the latest report from VinaCapital.
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Bui Thanh Son on November 20 received World Bank (WB) Vice President for East Asia and the Pacific Manuela V. Ferro who is paying a working visit to Vietnam.
A delegation of the World Bank (WB) led by Vice President for East Asia and the Pacific Manuela V. Ferro on November 19 paid a working visit to the Mekong Delta city of Can Tho during which they discussed with representatives of local authorites, sectors, businesses, and farmers related to low-emission rice production.
Governor of the State Bank of Vietnam Nguyen Thi Hong underscored the need for thorough assessment before establishing a gold exchange, while fielding legislators’ questions on the issue at the 15th National Assembly’s eighth sitting on November 11.