hai phong plans to slash freight fees

Hai Phong plans to slash freight fees

The leaders of northern Hai Phong Port City are collecting opinions from four associations and relevant agencies to submit to the municipal People’s Council to reduce fees for using infrastructure, service facilities and public utilities at its ports.
hai phong calls for more investment from asean countries

Hai Phong calls for more investment from ASEAN countries

Over the last five years, Hai Phong has developed a strategy to attract investment from corporations across ASEAN and build sustainable cooperative ties with them. Le Tri Vu, director of the Hai Phong Investment, Trade, Tourism and Tourism Promotion Centre speaks to the Vietnam News Agency about the issues.
hai phong told to revise fee collection

Hai Phong told to revise fee collection

Deputy PM Vuong Dinh Hue has asked the Ministry of Finance and Hai Phong City to strictly follow the PM’s instruction on reviewing fees for using infrastructure, service facilities and public utilities at ports in the city.
hai phong told to revise port fees

Hải Phòng told to revise port fees

Deputy Prime Minister Vương Đình Huệ has asked Hải Phòng City to revise fees for using infrastructure, service facilities and public utilities at ports in the city.
tourism expected to drive hai phong forward

Tourism expected to drive Hai Phong forward

Favourable transport infrastructure and the beautiful landscape are expected to boost tourism in the northern port city of Hai Phong.
hai phong seeks investment from japan thailand

Hai Phong seeks investment from Japan, Thailand

A conference entitled "Hai Phong city – North Vietnam's new manufacturing centre" took place in Bangkok, Thailand, on October 25 to seek to attract more investments from Thailand and Japan.
pm works with hai phong local leaders

PM works with Hai Phong local leaders

PM Nguyen Xuan Phuc called on the northern city of Hai Phong to create new vitality and fresh confidence for business and investment.
hai phong tops fdi attraction in eight months

Hai Phong tops FDI attraction in eight months

Hai Phong was the largest attraction to foreign direct investment (FDI) in the first eight months of the year, drawing approximately US$2.02 billion, accounting for 14% of the country’s total figure, according to the Foreign Investment Agency under the Ministry of Planning and Investment.
hai phong leads in attracting fdi in h1

Hai Phong leads in attracting FDI in H1

The northern city of Hai Phong took the lead in attracting Foreing Direct Investment (FDI) with 22 newly-registered projects and 17 existing one with additional capital in the first half of the year.
thousands of containers left at hai phong port

Thousands of containers left at Hai Phong Port

The Ministry of Finance will co-ordinate with the Ministry of Transport and Hai Phong Port authority to deal with containers that are lying unused at Hai Phong Port by the end of April.
viglacera expands yen phong industrial zone

Viglacera expands Yen Phong industrial zone

The Viet Nam Glass and Ceramics for Construction Corporation (Viglacera – CTCP) officially started construction to expand Yen Phong Industrial Zone (IZ) in the northern Bắc Ninh province on March 7.
hai phong announces outstanding tourism destinations

Hai Phong announces outstanding tourism destinations

Northern Hai Phong city has recently recognised two routes and six destinations as local notable tourist attractions, which will receive priority in investment to develop relevant tourism products and services.
hai phong attracts 107 billion

Hai Phong attracts $10.7 billion

The northern Hai Phong Port City has attracted more than US$10.7 billion of investments from 450 projects so far, Le Thanh Son, vice chairman of the municipal People's Committee said.
hai phong to promote cat ba tourism

Hai Phong to promote Cat Ba tourism

  The northern port city of Hai Phong plans to focus on promoting the tourism potential of the Cat Ba archipelago, which is renowned for its diversity of tourism products. 
vinalines wants majority stake in hai phong port

Vinalines wants majority stake in Hai Phong port

The Viet Nam National Shipping Lines (Vinalines) has proposed the Government and the Transport Ministry to retain 51 to 65 per cent of the State-owned capital at Hai Phong Port.