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Saigon Infrastructure Real Estate Investment Joint Stock Company (SII) will spend some VND5 trillion developing seven projects for water supply, water purification and electricity production in HCM City and some other localities.
Detail planning of Hanoi’s largest transport project will be submitted to the premier in 2012’s fourth quarter.
Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) has recently approved a wind-power development plan in the southern province of Binh Thuan in 2011 – 2020 period and vision till 2030.
The Viet Nam National Administration of Tourism (VNAT) has asked the Ministry of Finance for an increase in the State budget to meet larger demand for tourism.
The cruise boat carrying 25 passengers started at Bach Dang Quay in District 1 and went along Ben Nghe and Tau Hu canals, parallel to Vo Van Kiet Avenue, for four hours.
The three metre wide pedestrian overpass contains two spans, including a 25 metre long span over Pham Ngoc Thach Street and a 22 metre long span over Luong Dinh Cua Street. The overpass aims to reduce pedestrian accidents and ease traffic congestion.
Quang Ngai province has finally put itself on the investment map with the appearance of big foreign investors.
HCM City’s authorities are considering selling some land lots in the city centre to facilitate construction of Rach Chiec national sports complex in District 2′s An Phu Ward.
Switzerland’s Trustee Suisse Group is to continue rolling the dice with its mega tourism project on Phu Quoc Island, despite having its wings clipped by the authorities.
After a two-year interruption caused by economic woes and policy changes, investors involved in some 100 tourism projects in Ba Ria-Vung Tau Province have committed to launch work on them next year.
Deputy Prime Minister Hoang Trung Hai yesterday chaired the first meeting of the steering board to oversee co-operative work with Japan on Viet Nam’s industrialization strategy.
Over the past eight months, HCM City and Hanoi both have witnessed a variety of real estate mergers and acquisitions (M&A) deals which could be an inevitable trend on the prolonged market crisis.