Quang Binh breaks ground on 90-million-USD international port

The port features comprehensive planning with modern warehouses, logistics areas, and technical facilities. Its strategic location in the sheltered Hon La bay, protected by Hon Co and Hon La islands, provides ideal natural depth for large vessels.

The ground-breaking ceremony for the Hon La International Port on March 21 (Photo: VNA)
The ground-breaking ceremony for the Hon La International Port on March 21 (Photo: VNA)

Quang Binh (VNA) - Construction officially began on the Hon La International Port, a landmark infrastructure project valued nearly 2.3 trillion VND (90 million USD), in Quang Trach district, the central province of Quang Binh on March 21, aimed to bolster socio-economic development in the locality and the region.

According to Chairman of the Hon La Port JSC Phung Van Phat, the port, spanning over 39 hectares, will not only serve the Hon La Economic Zone and industrial parks in the province but also facilitate cargo transfers with Laos, Thailand’s northeastern region, Myanmar, and economic zones in the vicinity.

The project is set to be carried out in two phases. The first one involves the construction of two berths with a combined length of 470 metres, able to accommodate cargo vessels up to 50,000 tonnes and bulk carrier up to 70,000 tonnes. The annual capacity is estimated at 3 million tonnes. The second one, scheduled for 2027, will add two more berths, 500 metres in total length. The facilities will handle vessels up to 100,000 DWT and double the port’s annual capacity to 6 million tonnes.

Phat said the port features comprehensive planning with modern warehouses, logistics areas, and technical facilities. Its strategic location in the sheltered Hon La bay, protected by Hon Co and Hon La islands, provides ideal natural depth for large vessels.

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Delegates at the ceremony (Photo: VNA)

At the ground-breaking ceremony, Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Tran Phong highlighted the port's strategic importance for national socio-economic development. Beyond freight transportation, the port is able to welcome international cruise ships, opening opportunities for maritime tourism and contributing to local sustainable growth.

He urged investors to fulfil their commitments, adhere to approved investment guidelines, maintain safety and quality standards, and comply with legal regulations. Besides, he emphasised the importance of close coordination with relevant agencies, particularly the Quang Binh Economic Zone Management Board and local authorities, to promptly address any issues that might affect the project timeline.

Phong stressed the importance of prioritising social welfare and employment opportunities for local residents in the project area while pledging continued support throughout the implementation and operation phases./.

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