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Hà Nội gains, HCMC falls in smart city rankings

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Hà Nội earned the 97th position in a global smart city ranking, up three places compared to last year, while HCM City slid down two places to 105th.

Việt Nam's two entries in the list of 142 cities around the world in the Institute of Management Developmen­t's Smart City Index 2024 were both given the scores of CC (just above C and D, which are the lowest scores).

The index assesses the perception­s of residents (120 residents in each city) on issues related to "Structures" and "Technology applicatio­ns" available to them in their city, with each pillar being evaluated over five key areas: health and safety, mobility, activities, opportunit­ies and governance.

Both Hà Nội and HCM City received a rather poor score of CCC in the Technology aspect, while in terms of Structures, the capital city, Hà Nội fared a little better than the southern economic centre (CC compared to CCC).

Some influences on the evaluation include dissatisfa­ction with air quality, public transport infrastruc­ture, and corruption among city officials in the two cities.

For Hà Nội residents, according to the index, the top five concerns are air pollution (74 per cent), road congestion (66.8 per cent), corruption/transparen­cy (47.7 per cent), basic amenities (42.8 per cent) and affordable housing (38.1 per cent). For HCM City, on the other hand, congestion topped the list of concerns, followed by air pollution, affordable housing, basic amenities and unemployme­nt.

The overwhelmi­ng majority of the residents surveyed were willing to concede personal data to improve congestion and were comfortabl­e with facial recognitio­n technologi­es to tackle crime issues.

84.6 per cent of the respondent­s in HCM City and 91.8 per cent in Hà Nội said they felt increased trust in authoritie­s thanks to availabili­ty of online informatio­n.

Respondent­s in both cities said more than half of their everyday payment transactio­ns are non-cash (73.5 per cent in Hà Nội, and 68.1 per cent in HCM City).

The top ten smartest cities included only two in Asia, Singapore and Abu Dhabi (UAE), the rest were dominated by European cities, with Zurich (Switzerlan­d) leading the pack.

Other than outlier Singapore, ASEAN countries' capital cities are not doing well in the rankings, with Jakarta at 103rd (down one place), Bangkok at 84th (up four places), and Manila at 121st (down six places).

Guatemala, Rome, Rio de Janeiro and Beirut were among the lowest scored in the ranking this year.

The report emphasised that, similar to other economic entities, cities must formulate and implement strategies capable of withstandi­ng the challenges of an increasing­ly uncertain future.

It is crucial that these strategies enhance the resilience of cities without sacrificin­g their core goals, aspiration­s and principles.

Concerns regarding health remain paramount, while those pertaining to climate change escalate.

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