North-central localities strive to attract large cargo ships

North-central localities are seeking ways to attract large cargo vessels so as to motivate the comprehensive growth of the logistics chain, contributing to boosting their socio-economic development.
North-central localities strive to attract large cargo ships ảnh 1Illustrative image (Source: vneconomy.vn)
Hanoi (VNA) –North-central localities are seeking ways to attract large cargo vessels so as to motivate the comprehensive growth of the logistics chain,contributing to boosting their socio-economic development.

According to analysts,the region is still weaker than others in terms of attractiveness to containerships

Vietnam has a considerable system of seaports from the north to the south, with many localities owning alarge number of seaports, including Hai Phong city with 50, BaRia-Vung Tau 45, and Ho Chi Minh City, 43.

However, despite a longcoastline, the north-central region from Thanh Hoa to Thua Thien-Hue provincesonly has 10 seaports, attracting few large vessels.

North-central localities strive to attract large cargo ships ảnh 2The north-central region from Thanh Hoa to Thua Thien-Hue provinces only has 10 seaports (Photo: diendandoanhnghiep.vn)
Experts held that theplanning for the upgrade and expansion of the regional seaport system has yetto receive adequate attention, making it difficult for large international vessels to dock in.

Meanwhile, the macroand micro policies for maritime economic development of regional localitieshave yet to be strong enough to boost the localities’ capacity in maritimetransportation. As a result, the region is lagging behind thenorthern and southern regions in the field.

In this context, manyregional localities are offering incentives to attractcontainer ships.

Ha Tinh province isproviding cash support to container ships and businesses transporting theirgoods with container ships through Vung Ang port. Similar incentives atdifferent levels have also been applied in Thanh Hoa and Thua Thien-Hueprovinces.

Many experts suggestedthat in order to attract container vessels, along with offering preferentialpolicies, the region should work to enhance the capacity of local logisticsfirms and their service quality.

At the same time, itis necessary to foster a linkage among logistics firms and between logisticsservice suppliers and users.

They also recommendedthat local logistics firms further expand their market, diversify theirservices and develop more added-value onces, while working to reduce costfor logistics activities./.
VNA

See more

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh chairs the third meeting of the steering committee for national key railway projects. (Photo: VNA)

PM urges swift, accountable implementation of key railway projects

As head of the steering committee, PM Chinh reiterated the strategic direction outlined in the 13th National Party Congress, which emphasises the need to continue three strategic breakthroughs, with priority given to railway development and starting work on several sections of the North–South high-speed railway, improving transport connectivity with economic zones, industrial parks, seaports, and airports, and accelerating the pace of urban railway projects in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City.

Workers produce textile and garment for export. (Illustrative photo: VNA)

Israeli firms step up sourcing from Vietnam

The conflicts have caused serious disruptions to Israel’s external supply chains, leading to greater demand for a wide range of imported goods. As a result, Israeli enterprises are intensifying efforts to diversify sources of supply, including from Vietnam, to meet domestic consumption needs.

An overview of the seminar. (Photo: VNA)

Traceability emerges as a key to sustainable digital economy

Scandals involving counterfeit goods, unsafe food and substandard pharmaceuticals not only cause economic losses but also erode public trust. On a global scale, verification and traceability are among the top criteria that businesses must maintain to ensure credibility, enhance competitiveness and meet stringent international trade standards.

Vietnamese Ambassador to Japan Pham Quang Hieu speaks at the dialogue. (Photo: VNA)

Vietnam-Japan business dialogue boosts cooperation prospects

The dialogue offered Japanese businesses an opportunity to gain the most updated insights into Vietnam’s socio-economic landscape as well as its new policies, and to exchange views on potential future collaboration in various sectors.

By June 2025, total credit had reached over 17.2 quadrillion VND (658.43 billion USD), up 9.9% from end-2024 and 19.32% year-on-year—the highest growth rate since 2023 (Photo: VNA)

Central bank rolls out measures to support economic growth

By June 2025, Vietnam's total credit had reached over 17.2 quadrillion VND (658.43 billion USD), up 9.9% from end-2024 and 19.32% year-on-year—the highest growth rate since 2023—signalling strong recovery in manufacturing, agriculture, and supporting sectors.

UOB raises Vietnam’s GDP growth forecast to 6.9% for 2025 - Illustrative image (Photo: VNA)

UOB raises Vietnam’s GDP growth forecast to 6.9% for 2025

According to a report released by UOB's Global Economics & Market Research Unit released on July 8, Vietnam’s real GDP grew by a robust 7.96% year-on-year in the second quarter of 2025, significantly exceeding Bloomberg’s forecast of 6.85%, UOB’s projection of 6.1%, and the revised growth figure of 7.05% in the first quarter.

Vietnam Airlines JSC (HVN) receives approval from the State Securities Commission of Vietnam to issue 900 million shares at 10,000 VND apiece. (Photo: VNA)

Vietnam Airlines receives approval for major share issuance

The planned issuance is expected to raise roughly 9 trillion VND (equivalent to 344.53 million USD), providing the national carrier with additional capital to improve liquidity, reinforce its financial foundation, and advance its post-pandemic recovery and growth strategy.

Passengers board a Vietnam Airlines flight (Photo: VNA)

Vietnamese aviation industry takes off

According to the Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam (CAAV), in the first half of 2025, Vietnam's aviation industry served 41.3 million passengers, representing a 10% increase compared to the same period in 2024. Notably, the international market accounted for 23 million passengers, up by 13%, while the domestic maintained a steady 7% growth with 18.4 million passengers.

Illustrative photo (Source: VNA)

Vietnam telecom giants step up 5G commercialisation, expansion

The country’s three major network providers – Viettel, VNPT and MobiFone – have so far deployed around 11,000 5G base stations, equivalent to 7.7% of existing 4G stations. These stations now cover all provinces and cities, reaching approximately 26% of the population.