Vietnam faces serious shortage of housing for workers

Most industrial parks in the country, including in the southern key economic zone, lack housing for workers, said Phan Van Anh, Vice President of the Vietnam General Confederation of Labour.
Vietnam faces serious shortage of housing for workers ảnh 1Houses in HCM City’s Tan Phu district (Photo: VNA)

HCM City (VNS/VNA) - Most industrial parksin the country, including in the southern key economic zone, lack housing forworkers, said Phan Van Anh, Vice President of the Vietnam GeneralConfederation of Labour.

“The rate of migrant workers at industrial parks accounts for more than 50 percentof the country’s total workforce. Ho Chi Minh City, Dong Nai and Binh Duong provinces have 70 percent ofmigrant workers,” Anh said.

"Housing, kindergartens and schools in industrial parks are urgentlyneeded," he said at a conference on workers' housing held on September 24 by Tien Phong (Vanguard)Newspaper. 

The confederation’s survey conducted in 2016 showed that out of 2.7 millionof workers at 344 industrial parks and export processing zones, more than 1.2million needed housing, and more than 800,000 needed kindergartens for theirchildren.

Only five to 10 percent of their needs are met, according to the survey.

“The number of workers has increased year by year, but industrial parkdevelopment planning does not include worker accommodation,” he added.

Current policies had not yet encouraged the private sector to invest inhousing development for workers at industrial parks, he said. 

Nguyen Trọng Ninh, head of Housing and RealEstate Management Department under the Ministry of Construction, said that asof last year, nearly 1.2 million workers at industrial parks had housingdemand. This figure is expected to increase to nearly 1.7 million by 2020,according to the ministry.

About 200 housing projects have been completed that house 330,000 workers,meeting about 28 percent of demand.

“The biggest problem is that state funds have not been allocated to coverthe interest rate for commercial banks to provide loans for social housingprojects,” he added.

According to a suggestion from the State Bank of Vietnam, nearly 10trillion VND (431.4 million USD) from mid-term public investment will beneeded for four commercial banks in the 2016-2020 period.

Many provinces and cities’ reports show that 226 social housing projectshave stopped or have been delayed.

Ninh added that authorities in many provinces and cities had not paid muchattention to developing social housing.

Around 20 percent of land fund for commercial housing projects should befor social housing.

Shortage of land for social housing was a barrier, he said.

Le Huu Nghia, general director of Le Thanh Real Estate Company, which has carried out social housing projects, saidthat investors had been discouraged because of the red tape involved inimplementing social housing projects.

Social housing is more dense, with more people living in these areas, Nghiasaid, adding that investors were reluctant to be involved in such projects.

Many other delegates at the meeting complained about red tape that workersface in meeting the Government’s requirements to buy social housing.

Nguyen Hoang Minh, Deputy Director of the State Bank of Vietnam’s HCMCity Branch, said that banks provided loans toworkers based on their demand and the value of apartments. Banks provided loansthat cover 70 to 80 percent of apartment value, while the interest rate forindividual borrowers was 9 to 12 percent, he added./.
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