HCM City wants investment in transport infrastructure, hi-tech industry

Ho Chi Minh City prioritises investment in green hi-tech industries, urban development and transport infrastructure, said Vice Chairman of the municipal People’s Committee Tran Vinh Tuyen at an investment promotion conference held in the city on October 11.

At the event, the city called for investment in 133 projects, including 73 in transport, 21 in urban improvement and resettlement housing construction, 11 in education and seven in flood reduction.

Of those, the metro line 1 Ben Thanh-Suoi Tien, metro line 2 Ben Thanh-Tham Luong, a science and technology park in District 9, and the Thu Thiem 2 urban area are billed as strategic projects.

In addition, export processing zones and industrial parks in the city are inviting investment in electronics, information technology, mechanical engineering, medical equipment, pharmaceutical chemistry and food.

Ho Chi Minh City is targeting an average GDP growth of 8.5% per year during 2016-2020. By 2020, the service sector will account for 56-58% of the gross regional domestic product (GRDP) and total social investment will make up 30% of the GRDP. The city also aims to raise income per capita to US$9,800 in the next three years.

According to Pham Thiet Hoa, director of the city’s Investment and Trade Promotion Centre (ITPC), the city is currently contributing 21% to the national GDP, one third of the national budget, one fifth of the export revenue and 30% of FDI projects in Vietnam.

In the coming time, the city will continue to improve business climate, streamline administrative procedures as well as ensure sufficient human and land resources to meet demands of foreign investors.

Tina Phan, Director for for Indochina at the Hong Kong Trade Development Council, said that the Vietnamese southern economic hub is a dynamic city and an attractive destination for foreign firms. Hong Kong investors are particularly interested in transport infrastructure and sewage treatment projects in the city, she highlighted.

Simplifying administrative procedures, supporting land clearance and sharing information with the investors will help the city attract more investments, she said.
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