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Under the plan, Ha Noi targets that by July 1, 2026, all buses operating within Ring Road 1 will use green energy (electricity or compressed natural gas – CNG). The policy will then be expanded to Ring Road 2 by January 1, 2028, and further extended to Ring Road 3 from 2030.
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The Ho Chi Minh City Labour Federation and Phu Cuong Group Joint Stock Company signed a memorandum of understanding on cooperation to implement social housing projects for workers and labourers in Ho Chi Minh City.
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A strategic expressway stretching more than 300km has been proposed to ease transport bottlenecks, boost socio-economic development, and strengthen defence and security in the north-western region.
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The recently approved adjustment to Hue City’s master plan is not only about figures or boundaries on paper, but a matter of redefining its position in a new context.
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With a strong sense of responsibility and resolve, the construction of Gia Binh International Airport in Bac Ninh Province is being accelerated to develop a smart, green and sustainable aviation hub.
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The Ho Chi Minh City Management Centre of Public Transport under the municipal Department of Construction launched a public electric bicycle service on March 15, marking a new step in efforts to expand green urban mobility.
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Amid the military conflict in the Middle East, the Ministry of Construction has submitted a report to Deputy Prime Minister Bui Thanh Son outlining the impacts of fuel price volatility and proposing a set of urgent measures to stabilise domestic transport and construction activities.
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The Ministry of Agriculture and Environment responded to voters regarding the update of the land database and the reduction of administrative procedures related to land for citizens.
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Ha Noi is currently soliciting opinions from agencies, organisations, individuals, and the community regarding the Capital City Master Plan, a long-term development orientation with a 100-year vision. The period for receiving feedback is from March 12–23.
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With a scale approaching 1 quadrillion VND, public investment in 2026 is expected to usher in a new growth cycle, not only in terms of disbursement speed but also in implementation quality, thereby creating momentum for sustainable economic development.