Public investment pushes Vietnam real estate market


By the end of August 2021, Dong Nai had approved the compensation plan for 4,584 cases with an area of ​​more than 1,900 hectares and a total amount of compensation of more than VNĐ9 trillion. - tinnhanhchungkhoan.vn

HANOI (Vietnam News/Asia News Network): The acceleration of investment in transport infrastructure is the main driving force fueling real estate stocks as many businesses with large land plots located in areas near key infrastructure projects will benefit from this process.

The Government has released the medium-term public investment plan for the 2021-2025 period with a total capital of up to VNĐ2.87 quadrillion (US$120 billion), an increase of 43 per cent compared to the 2016-2020 period. The capital is mainly for investment in transport infrastructure in provinces.

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