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Deputy director of the city's Department of Transport Vu Ha. Photo tienphong.vn

What do you think about Hanoi’s investment in infrastructure development over the last few years?

With guidance from the Party Central Committee, National Assembly and Government, and direct leadership from the municipal Party Committee, People’s Committee and other organisations, Hanoi has recorded some notable successes in its socio-economic development, particularly infrastructure development – an important driving force for attracting more Vietnamese and foreign investors to the city.

However, I should say that what the city has achieved so far are only initial successes. Hanoi needs more effort to live up to its huge potential and strengths as the heart of the nation. Traffic jams remain a big challenge for the city in its course of development, and so do connections with adjacent regions via public transport.

Has your department advised the People’s Committee about how to solve the transport problem in the city?

Hanoi's Department of Transport will continue to advise the People’s Committee on what infrastructure Hanoi should invest in to improve transport flow from the inner city to its five urban satellite regions, particularly transport in the inner city itself.

A shortage of capital is a headache for Hanoi right now. Do you have any suggestions to help solve this problem?

Hanoi needs huge investment for its development, not only in the field of infrastructure but also its socio-economic development and human resources.

At the Department of Transport, we have discussed and come up with the following measures:

First, to prioritise projects which need capital investment.

Second, to ensure co-ordination between authorities in the city and the central Government and neighbouring provinces in the course of implementing transport projects.

Third, to make the best use of the land available in Hanoi.

And finally, to complete legal procedure, including policies, to facilitate land settlements and make available for auction to raise fund for the city to build more public projects.  VNS/Tienphonh

 

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