Hanoi (VNA) – The Ministry of Planningand Investment on February 22 consulted experts and scientists about a report onorientations for the national master planning for 2021-2030, with a vision towards2050.
The national master planning is scheduled to be submitted tothe National Assembly in October.
Minister Nguyen Chi Dung said the building of the master planning needs the engagement of the entire pollical system, ministries, agencies,experts, scientists and institutes, as it would be used to servethe formation of other planning schemes.
It is set to create an effective, sustainablenational development model, form key economic regions, economic centres andstrategic urban areas, with modern, synchronous infrastructure.
It is also expected to spur the national economic growthand contribute to fulfilling Vietnam’s target of becoming a developing nationwith modern industry and high-middle income by 2030, and a developed country,with high income, a harmonious society and a quality, clean and safe environment.
The minister, however, pointed out bottlenecks in themindset, saying breakthroughs have yet been made, making the country lag behindglobal trends and changes.
There must be significant changes in the mindset, andnew momentum for national development, he stressed.
Tran Hong Quang, head of the Vietnam Institute forDevelopment Strategies, suggested prioritising investments in the areas thathave advantages in terms of geographical location, infrastructure and humanresources, in order to turn them into locomotives of development.
There should be North-South and East-West economic corridors,along with major economic regions that would drive the national economy, hesaid.
Other participating experts emphasised the need todeal with roadblocks in planning, and shared their views on different issuesmentioned in the report like the division of regions./.
The national master planning is scheduled to be submitted tothe National Assembly in October.
Minister Nguyen Chi Dung said the building of the master planning needs the engagement of the entire pollical system, ministries, agencies,experts, scientists and institutes, as it would be used to servethe formation of other planning schemes.
It is set to create an effective, sustainablenational development model, form key economic regions, economic centres andstrategic urban areas, with modern, synchronous infrastructure.
It is also expected to spur the national economic growthand contribute to fulfilling Vietnam’s target of becoming a developing nationwith modern industry and high-middle income by 2030, and a developed country,with high income, a harmonious society and a quality, clean and safe environment.
The minister, however, pointed out bottlenecks in themindset, saying breakthroughs have yet been made, making the country lag behindglobal trends and changes.
There must be significant changes in the mindset, andnew momentum for national development, he stressed.
Tran Hong Quang, head of the Vietnam Institute forDevelopment Strategies, suggested prioritising investments in the areas thathave advantages in terms of geographical location, infrastructure and humanresources, in order to turn them into locomotives of development.
There should be North-South and East-West economic corridors,along with major economic regions that would drive the national economy, hesaid.
Other participating experts emphasised the need todeal with roadblocks in planning, and shared their views on different issuesmentioned in the report like the division of regions./.
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