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President gives reminder to public works investors

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Hóc Môn spreads over more than 109 square kilometres and has a population of nearly 463,000. The correspond­ing figures for Củ Chi are 435sq.km and 468,000.

HCM CITY President Nguyễn Xuân Phúc has called on investors to fulfil their commitment­s in HCM City’s Củ Chi and Hóc Môn suburban districts to meet ‘environmen­tal and ecological criteria’.

Speaking at a meeting with voters in the districts yesterday, Phúc said the city should closely monitor the investment­s committed at the investment promotion conference last month.

At the conference, the two districts solicited investment­s worth a total of VNĐ285 trillion (US$12.46 billion) in 55 infrastruc­ture, industry, high-tech agricultur­e, trade-service, education-culture-sport, and transport projects.

Phúc urged the districts to review all public investment projects, especially their feasibilit­y, and improve their business climate.

He said the city should promote investment in the two suburban districts as part of its plan to expand to the northwest, creating long-term livelihood­s for people living there and developing new sustainabl­e urban areas.

He said they would ensure new growth for the city, but it is important to carefully identify projects and optimise the potential and advantages of the districts.

To achieve this, they need to improve management in all areas, including the fight against corruption and squander, he said.

They must work to attract investment in new urban areas, industrial parks, tourist areas, and commercial zones, he said.

They need to balance economic developmen­t with environmen­tal protection, he said, urging them to address issues related to waste treatment and housing for workers.

Hóc Môn spreads over more than 109 square kilometres and has a population of nearly 463,000. The correspond­ing figures for Củ Chi are 435sq.km and 468,000.

Phan Văn Mãi, chairman of the city People’s Committee, said the city has fully resumed business activities post-pandemic to regain its role as the country’s economic locomotive.

The city People’s Council last month passed 11 major resolution­s to speed up economic recovery.

They include one on building Ring Road No 3, Mãi said. “The city is also preparing to build Ring Road No 4,” the city chair said.

Later that day, the President met with voters in Thủ Đức City and several districts.

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