Vietnam needs deep-water seaports: PM
The PM made the statement at a recent government meeting to discuss the development of seaport group No.5.
 
He  said that Lach Huyen port in Hai Phong and Cai Mep and Ben Dinh ports  in Vung Tau would be developed into deep-water seaports to receive  larger vessels from the North and South, which can travel longer  distances.
 
The PM noted that the development of seaports has to  go with the simultaneous development of infrastructure, including  distribution centers and logistic services.
 
The PM ordered the  Ministry of Transport to develop all-purpose ports at Cai Mep, Cai Mep  Ha and Ben Dinh-Sao Mai to cater to all import and export requirements. 
 
The  ministry was asked to work with the People’s Committee of Ho Chi Minh  City and Dong Nai Province as well as relevant agencies, to build  seaports on the right banks of the Thi Vai-Cai Mep River and develop a  mechanism to attract international transit shipments.
 
The PM  said building ports in new locations in HCMC is important because this  will help to ease the traffic congestion inland in the city and  facilitate the city’s sustainable development. Therefore, the  development of ports was imperative. 
 
The city needs to check  and revoke licenses given for port construction projects that have not  been implemented according to regulations.
 
Licensing of new port projects in HCMC have to be approved by the PM.

