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A large cargo ship docks at Cat Lai Port in Thu Duc city of Ho Chi Minh City. (Photo: VNA)

Vietnam to upgrade port infrastructure to accommodate larger cargo vessels

The Vietnam Maritime Administration (VMA), under the Ministry of Transport, is preparing a proposal to enhance the operational capacity of public maritime infrastructure and existing port facilities. This initiative aims to address the rising trend for large cargo vessels, which are increasingly calling at Vietnamese ports.

The Vietnam Maritime Administration strictly prohibits any act of taking advantage of emergency situations, including storms and floods, to increase service prices for profiteering purposes. (Photo: VNA)

Vinamarine prohibits profiteering in emergency situations

The Vietnam Maritime Administration (Vinamarine) under the Ministry of Transport strictly prohibits all acts of taking advantage of emergency situations, storms and floods to raise service prices inconsistent with fluctuations in total costs compared to normal conditions for profiteering.

45th ASEAN Maritime Transport Working Group Meeting held in HCM City

45th ASEAN Maritime Transport Working Group Meeting held in HCM City

The 45th ASEAN Maritime Transport Working Group Meeting (MTWG 45) was hosted by the Vietnam Maritime Administration (VMA) in Ho Chi Minh City on October 17, with ASEAN member states and dialogue partners from the US, Japan, the Republic of Korea and China taking part.
Cargo volume transported through seaports drops slightly

Cargo volume transported through seaports drops slightly

The total volume of cargo transported through seaports in the first five months of 2023 reached 296.1 million tonnes, a slight drop of 3% compared to the same period last year, reported the Vietnam Maritime Administration.
Seaports nationwide busy through Tet break

Seaports nationwide busy through Tet break

Seaports nationwide are still working through Lunar New Year (Tet) break to ensure that import-export activities are not disrupted, according to the Vietnam Maritime Administration (VMA).
Vietnam moves to develop merchant cargo fleet

Vietnam moves to develop merchant cargo fleet

The Ministry of Transport recently approved a project on Vietnamese merchant fleet development, aiming to handle as much as 10% of the country's exports by 2026, and 20% by 2030, given the current market domination by foreign shipping lines.
Vietnam looks to upgrade int'l merchant fleet

Vietnam looks to upgrade int'l merchant fleet

Vietnam’s maritime sector is striving to upgrade its international merchant fleet in order to reduce the country’s dependency on foreign-owned vessels in export-import activities.