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Land information disclosure is a matter regulated by law. In recent years, many localities have changed the publication of land price lists, planning, and land use plans on electronic information portals. However, some localities only partially disclose, disclose late, or do not respond to information requests, limiting investment opportunities and information transparency.
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Deputy Prime Minister Trần Hồng Hà hosted a reception on Wednesday for Chen Sichang, General Manager of the China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation (CCECC), a subsidiary of the China Railway Construction Corporation (CRCC).
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The airport improvements will make Phú Quốc, the Pearl Island, an important tourism and marine economic hub of the country.
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Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha chaired a meeting in Ha Noi on May 13 to review progress on research and investment proposals for expanding the sections of the eastern North–South Expressway that were developed during the 2017–2020 and 2021–2025 phases, aiming for completion to meet full expressway standards.
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The projects contribute to creating an attractive business environment for both domestic and international investors, as well as enhancing provincial and regional links, with PPP investment, helping reduce financial pressure on the State Budget and mobilise resources from the private sector.
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HCM City has announced new service prices for domestic solid waste collection, transportation, and treatment in the city, which will be applied from June 1.
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Vietnamese building materials manufacturer Viglacera has officially participated in Coverings 2025, promoting its “Green Ecosystem” product line designed for sustainable construction.
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Rental housing market in Hà Nội has experienced a notable upward trend, driven by increasing demand and the rising prices of apartments.
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The newly formed localities are expected to better harness the region's potential and advantages to accelerate development.
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Việt Nam currently has over 2,000km of expressways in total, with over 1,800km under construction. Of these, more than 1,000km are expected to be completed by 2025, reaching the target of over 3,000km.
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The central city has completed the concrete work on the final joint of the Thuận An sea-crossing bridge, after three years of construction, in celebration of the country’s Reunification Day.