Japan’s official development assistance (ODA), which mainly went to large-scale infrastructure projects, has stimulated Vietnam’s socio-economic development in a sustainable manner.
The central province of Phu Yen has invested more than 4.17 trillion VND (189.5 million USD) in developing local mountainous and ethnic minority areas over the past five years.
Some 70 domestic projects and 22 foreign projects worth nearly 19.6 trillion VND (872.2 million USD) have landed in six industrial parks in the central province of Thua Thien-Hue.
Demand for transport infrastructure is increasing, so the Ministry of Transport must review transport system planning and seek private investment for transport projects.
Central Highlands provinces have poured over 17 trillion VND (about 770 million USD) into transport infrastructure in the last five years, according to the Central Highlands Steering Committee.
World Bank (WB)-funded projects in Ho Chi Minh City have helped fuel socio-economic development, upgrade traffic facilities, improve the environment and supply water to city dwellers.
Indonesia will change its lifestyle paradigm of consumption to empower productive sectors to boost its economy, President Joko Widodo remarked at the annual People’s Consultative Assembly (MPR).
An official of Ho Chi Minh City held a working session on July 30 with a visiting UK business delegation who came to learn about cooperation opportunities in local infrastructure development.
UK Prime Minister David Cameron has pledged loans upto 1 billion GBP
(1.6 billion USD) to Indonesian infrastructure projects during his
meeting with Indonesian President Joko Widodo.
Further upgrades and construction in transport infrastructure will be
carried out in the Central Highlands region from 2016-2020, according to
the Central Highlands region’s Steering Committee.
Further upgrades and construction in transport infrastructure will be
carried out in the Central Highlands region from 2016-2020, according to
the Central Highlands region’s Steering Committee.
Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung has gave directives for the continuation
of a resolution to develop Vietnam's infrastructure to meet the demand
of a modern, industrialised country by 2020, which was approved by the
Party’s Central Committee in January 2012.