The very first Vietnam International Logistics Exhibition (VILOG) will be held in HCMC from August 10 to 12 by Vietnam Logistics Business Association (VLA) and VINEXAD Company.
The new draft resolution to replace the National Assembly's Resolution 54 on specific mechanisms for HCMC development is expected to help Ho Chi Minh City have more finances for the city’s growth.
Insufficient transport connectivity is hindering the development of the Southeastern region – a key economic region, an important exchange hub in the south of Vietnam, according to a Politburo resolution.
The Southern Institute of Water Resources Research has predicted that this March, saltwater intrusion will occur most on main estuaries in the Mekong Delta.
Digital technology applications among logistics enterprises and domestic businesses in general are rather limited, urging acceleration to lessen the gap with the world.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh on January 29 attended a ceremony to give the order to handle the first cargo in the Year of the Cat at Tan Cang-Cat Lai port in Ho Chi Minh City.
Despite waiting for the official policy from the Ministry of Planning and Investment, the investment in the construction of an international transshipment port worth US$6 billion in Can Gio District in Ho Chi Minh City is said to be confirmed.
The National Traffic Safety Committee has reported complicated traffic congestion at the entrances to Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City when Tet holiday begins and ends.
Resolution No.24 of the Politburo and the extension of Resolution No.54 of the NA are a solid political basis for Ho Chi Minh City's determination to move forward in a new spirit and mindset.
Many suspended traffic construction projects in Ho Chi Minh City are gradually reignited to improve the living standards of city dwellers and boost socio-economic development.
A delegation of the Central Propaganda and Education Commission had a field trip to Saigon hi-tech park and Metro Line No.1 (Ben Thanh- Suoi Tien) in Ho Chi Minh City yesterday.
A leader of the Department of the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Planning and Architecture said that to solve the problem of lack of parking spaces in HCMC, it is necessary to invest in large-scale parking lots such as parking spaces at Le Van Tam Park and Le Thi Rieng Park in accordance with the city’s planning.
The project of an international transshipment port in Ho Chi Minh City’s Can Gio outlying district is attracting the attention of the public. Currently, the southern metropolis is preparing to set up a project and evaluating this super project.