Hanoi earns 349 million USD from land auctions

Hanoi earned 7.955 trillion VND (349 million USD) from auctioning land-use rights last year, pushing the total revenue it earned from land up to 37 trillion VND (1.62 billion USD).
Hanoi earns 349 million USD from land auctions ảnh 1Illustrative photo (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) - Hanoi earned 7.955 trillion VND (349 million USD) fromauctioning land-use rights last year, pushing the total revenue it earned fromland up to 37 trillion VND (1.62 billion USD).

Land-related revenue, including land leases, land fees and land auctions,accounted for 15 percent of the city’s total budget last year.

These figures were revealed at a recent meeting between Minister of NaturalResources and Environment Tran Hong Ha and the city leaders.

At the meeting, Director of the city’s Environment Department Nguyen Trong Dongreported that more than 1.53 million land plots, 98.74 percent of total landplots in the city, have now been declared and certificated. This indicates landusers have provided information about the origins and use of the land, whichauthorities have reviewed and approved.

Certifications were granted to land users of over 196,000 land plots, the usageof which was declared for the first time last year.

Last year, the city authorities approved over 2,000 projects on land eviction,land allocation, land lease or changes in land-use purpose.

The projects cover a total area of nearly 8,000ha.

More than 700ha of rice, protected forest and special use forest were shiftedfor other purposes.

Over 300ha of service land was allocated to nearly 39,000 families formanagement and use.

Chairman of the municipal People’s Committee Nguyen Duc Chung said the city faceddifficulties in granting land-use rights certificates to land users, mostlybecause of the unidentified origin of many land plots.

“Granting land-use right certificates is the issue of concern for which cityauthorities received residents’ complains most,” he said.

People usually complained about troubles they met when applying for land-userights certifications at ward or commune people’s committees.

Minister Ha admitted that there remain problems as people seek land-use rightscertificates.

He said that the ministry would send inspectors to cooperate with the Hanoi People’sCommittee in detecting and punishing State employees that demand bribes orenact cumbersome and unnecessary procedures.

Ha said that the ministry would also work with the city to develop a set ofenvironmental criteria for Hanoi to better control environmental pollution inthe city.

He asked the city to co-operatively work with the UK’s Geology Departmentto collect data and complete a detailed map of the city’s underground terrain.

Hanoi plans to complete its land database and continue to update data ofconstructions, trees and underground works this year.

The ministry also asked for measures to address on-going violations on mineralmining activities in the capital city, especially illegal sand mining.

Chung said that the city intended to inspect 27 locations for safe sand mining.The sand exploitation at such locations would be opened for bidding, which isexpected to generate 2.6 trillion VND (114 million USD) in the first year and 1.5trillion VND every following year.

The funds are expected to be used for social investment as well as to addressthe illegal sand mining, he said.-VNA
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