Stressing that the development of strategic infrastructure helps promote public investment disbursement, stimulate economic growth, and ensure rapid and sustainable national development, the PM affirmed recent practice has shown a clear trend: provinces and cities with good disbursement performance also achieve strong economic growth, given that localities posting double-digit growth rates in recent years have been those with well-developed infrastructure.

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Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh (center) presides over the 21st meeting of the State steering committee for national key projects in the transport sector.

He noted that there are currently more than 120 projects and component projects under the steering committee’s direction, spanning 30 provinces and cities across three sectors of road, aviation, and seaport. To date, the committee has held 20 meetings, with 19 road projects and one airport project completed and put into operation.

As a result, the country now has a total of 2,476 kilometers of expressways. These completed projects have helped create new development spaces, reduce logistics costs, facilitate travel for the people, bring numerous benefits to citizens and businesses, and increase the added value of land.

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Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh speaks at the meeting.

The Ministry of Construction and localities are making strong efforts to implement 733 kilometers of expressways under 22 projects and component projects. Among them, 16 component projects with a total length of 575 kilometers are on track for completion in 2025. However, six projects totaling 158 kilometers are still behind schedule, and a substantial workload remains for Long Thanh International Airport project.

Noting that there are less than two months left until December 19 - the date set for the simultaneous ground-breaking and inauguration ceremonies of major projects, the PM emphasized that this is a crucial period to accelerate progress and make breakthroughs in the implementation of key projects and works.

Source: VNA