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HCM City will review its regulations for short-term apartment rentals following a recent ban on platforms like Airbnb that has sparked concerns among homeowners who rely on rental income.
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The Ministry of Construction has asked project management units (PMU) of 2, 6 and 7 to complete the tunnels on the North-South Expressway before the end of 2025.
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Prime Minister Phạm Minh Chính on Monday broke ground on the construction of Tứ Liên Bridge in Hà Nội, a key infrastructure facility to improve connectivity between the capital’s urban districts and neighbouring provinces.
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Hue, a heritage city with distinctive natural beauty and culture, is actively implementing environmental protection projects to build a green, clean and sustainable city. These projects help improve the quality of the living environment and promote economic development and tourism, while preserving the cultural and ecological values of the city.
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A working delegation from Quang Nam Province led by Tran Nam Hung, Vice Chairman of the Quang Nam Provincial People’s Committee, held a meeting on May 15 with leaders of the Incheon City Government, the Incheon Free Economic Zone (IFEZ), and the Incheon International Airport Corporation.
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Việt Nam’s affordable housing market continues to face a critical mismatch: demand remains high, but supply is constrained.
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In its journey towards building a modern, civilised, and sustainable urban area, Ho Chi Minh City is vigorously implementing a programme to relocate and redevelop housing along and near canals.
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As Hà Nội faces mounting population pressure and land scarcity, satellite cities are emerging as a solution for urban expansion and long-term real estate investment, said industry experts and insiders at a seminar yesterday in the capital.
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The HCM City People's Committee has submitted a proposal to the Prime Minister and the Ministry of Construction to adjust its general master plan by 2040 with a vision to 2060.
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A project to improve drainage to tackle flooding along two major roads in HCM City’s Gò Vấp District was launched on Wednesday.
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VinSpeed Joint Stock Company has officially registered to invest in Việt Nam’s North–South high-speed railway project, proposing a total investment of US$61.35 billion and pledging to begin construction before December, with full operations expected by December 2030.