Vietnam starts work on rail link to China amid infrastructure spending spree


HANOI (Reuters): Vietnam on Friday started construction on several large infrastructure projects, including five stations of a railway system linking it with China, the government said.

The South-East Asian manufacturing hub has been ramping up public investments as one of its key drivers of ‌economic growth, which is targeted at above 8% ⁠for this year and above 10% in 2026.

The 391 km (243-mile) railway, with ​a price tag of 203.2 trillion dong ($7.72 billion), will run from the border city of Lao Cai and pass through the capital Hanoi before reaching Haiphong, home to the largest seaport in northern Vietnam, the government said in a statement.

Construction work on the railway tracks will begin late ‍next year, the ⁠government said, ‍adding ​that the entire project will be completed by ⁠2030.

Vietnam said early this year that it would receive loans from the Chinese government for the project.

The railway project is part of a giant spending ‍plan involving 234 infrastructure ‍projects with a combined investment of 3,400 trillion dong ($129.23 billion), 18% ‌of which will be funded by the state, while the rest will come ⁠from other sources, including the private sector, it said.

The total investment includes already completed projects such as two hospitals in Ninh Binh, the expansion ⁠of Noi Bai airport in Hanoi, and a military air base in Phan Thiet.

It also includes new projects, such as the $33.6-billion revamp of the banks of the Red River, a sports complex ‍in Hanoi, a $2-billion casino resort in Quang Ninh, as well as ⁠industrial park and housing projects.

($1 = 26,310 dong) (Reporting by Khanh Vu; Editing by David Stanway)n- Reuters

 

 

 

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