Chief of the ministry's Office Lam Van Hoang said at a conference on July 7 that 219 km of national highways were built and another 212 km were upgraded in the first six months.
Since the beginning of the year, six out of 10 transport projects under the ministry and key projects managed by local authorities have broken ground, while four of 34 projects have been completed. Although some localities have made good progress, delays in site clearance have hindered implementation, slowing the overall pace of several projects.
Hoang also attributed the slow disbursement of public investment to bottlenecks in investor selection and project implementation.
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The pavement on the Chau Doc–Can Tho–Soc Trang Expressway section passing through Vinh Hanh commune, An Giang province, has been asphalted, giving the project a more defined appearance. |
The ministry has been allocated nearly VND 137.26 trillion (USD 5.22 billion) in public investment for 2026, of which about VND 101.15 trillion, or 76%, is earmarked for two railway projects. It has completed a review of medium-term public investment needs for 2026–2030, estimated at VND 1.29 quadrillion.
The ministry urged relevant agencies, investors, project management boards and localities to complete the remaining work, including toll collection systems and rest areas on the eastern North–South Expressway, while speeding up the construction progress of the North–South high-speed railway, the Lao Cai–Hanoi–Hai Phong railway, and the Long Thanh and Gia Binh airports.
Investors, contractors and local authorities were also required to fully disburse their allocated public investment capital on schedule instead of delaying disbursement until the end of the year.
The Planning and Finance Department and the Authority for Construction Economics and Investment Management were tasked with closely monitoring each project, promptly adjusting capital allocation when necessary, and using disbursement performance as a key criterion for future funding allocation and performance evaluation.
Source: VNA