Rapid restructuring needed for transport sector: Deputy PM

The Ministry of Transport needs to examine infrastructure development and quicken restructuring the sector in order to mobilise more off-budget funds for transport infrastructure development.
Rapid restructuring needed for transport sector: Deputy PM ảnh 1BOT projects will be screened for investment (Source: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – The Ministry of Transport needs to examine infrastructure development and quicken restructuring the sector in order to mobilise more off-budget funds for transport infrastructure development, said Deputy Prime Minister Trinh Dinh Dung.

Speaking at a conference in Hanoi on June 7 to review issues related to transport infrastructure investment in the form of build-operate-transfer (BOT) and build-transfer (BT) in the 2011-2015 period, the Deputy PM asked for better accuracy in determining total investment for BOT projects and transparency in selecting contractors.

He highlighted shortcomings existing in BOT projects, adding that it is necessary to enhance the inspection of projects in order to swiftly handle these weaknesses.

According to the ministry, the transport sector raised 186.6 trillion VND (8.3 billion USD) to invest in 58 BOT and four BT projects in the reviewed period.

After being put into use, they have proved effective in meeting transport demands; easing traffic congestion, accidents and environment pollution; and promoting socio-economic development in beneficiary areas, contributing to increasing the competitiveness of the national economy.

In comparison to projects built in other forms, BOT and BT projects have helped reduce travel time, fuel consumption and vehicle depreciation.

Participants expressed their concern about the quality of projects, toll rates and plans for increasing tolls.

Representatives from the ministry said the Prime Minster assigned the Ministry of Finance to issue a circular regulating processes in deciding the rate of tolls.

Tran Dinh Thien, Director of the Vietnam Institute of Economics under the Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences, said investment in Vietnam’s BOT projects remains high compared to those in other countries, putting investors and the people at a disadvantage.

The State should make policies to support and give subsidies to investors to help them shorten repayment periods, he said.-VNA

VNA

See more

Delegates vote to approve the congress's agenda Photo: VNA)

9th National Congress of Vietnam Farmers’ Union convenes in Hanoi

The 9th National Congress of the Vietnam Farmers’ Union (VNFU) for the 2026–2031 term aims to build a strong VNFU, promote farmers’ role as the main actors and the centre of agricultural development, the rural economy, and new-style rural area development, and inspire aspirations for a prosperous, strong, civilised, and happy country in the new era.

Vietnam's fireworks team performs during the second competition night of the Da Nang International Fireworks Festival (DIFF) 2026. (Photo: VNA)

Heritage takes centre stage at Da Nang International Fireworks Festival 2026

Vietnam's Z121 Vina Pyrotech impressed spectators at Da Nang International Fireworks Festival (DIFF) 2026 with a display deeply rooted in national identity. Using modern pyrotechnic technology, the team recreated the image of the palm tree, a symbol of the ancestral land of Phu Tho, before closing with a spectacular synchronised fireworks finale set to the iconic song Noi vong tay lon (Joining Hands Together), drawing enthusiastic applause from audiences.

Nguyen Mai Khanh Chi, a student in the Faculty of Arts and Humanities at the University of Hong Kong (Photo: VNA)

President Ho Chi Minh’s legacy drives Vietnamese students in Hong Kong to deepen ties

Nguyen Nhan Tri, President of the Vietnamese Students’ Association in Hong Kong and a student at Hong Kong Metropolitan University, committed to continuous learning and self-improvement to carry forward the spirit of previous generations, adding that each stage of President Ho Chi Minh’s journey shaped his political thought, moral values and lifestyle, which remain principles that guide many Vietnamese today.

PM Le Minh Hung speaks at the event (Photo: VNA)

Labour productivity key to double-digit growth: PM

The PM affirmed that safeguarding the legitimate rights and interests of workers is not only a social mandate but also an important foundation to raise productivity, enhance business efficiency, and sharpen economic competitiveness.

Deputy PM Pham Thi Thanh Tra and officials offer incense at the ceremony (Photo: VNA)

Excavation for war remains begins in Quang Ngai

Y Ngoc, Permanent Vice Chairwoman of the provincial People’s Committee and head of the provincial Steering Committee for the search, recovery and identification of martyrs’ remains, said the mission aims to conduct definitive excavation and verification to bring home the remains of martyrs from Regiment 24A, the B3 Front, Special Forces Battalion 406, and Infantry Battalion 304, who fell during the 1968 Tet Offensive.

At the working session (Photo: VNA)

Vietnam, Laos hasten 500-day campaign to identify martyrs' remains

The campaign to search for, recover, and identify the remains of Vietnamese volunteer soldiers and experts is a major policy of the two Parties and States, embodying a shared tradition of gratitude and remembrance and profound respect for those who laid down their lives for national liberation, defence, and noble international duties.

A building on the campus of Hanoi Medical University (Photo courtesy of the university)

Four Vietnamese universities rise in global rankings

According to the 2026 CWUR World University Rankings released on June 1, Duy Tan University remained the highest-ranked Vietnamese institution, climbing 33 places to 936th globally and placing in the top 4.4% of universities worldwide.