The Ministry of Construction has just announced the list of dry ports in Vietnam, including the addition of 3 new dry ports.
Specifically, according to the list just announced by the Ministry of Construction, the whole country has 17 dry ports.
These dry ports include: Dong Pho Moi (Lao Cai), Hai Linh (Phu Tho), Km 3+4 Mong Cai dry port (Quang Ninh); 4 dry ports in Hai Phong (Tan Cang Hai Phong, Dinh Vu - Quang Binh, Hoang Thanh, Nam Dinh Vu) and 3 dry ports in Bac Ninh (Tan Cang Que Vo, Tien Son, Tan Chi).
In the newly announced list of dry ports in Vietnam, there are 3 new ports added including Dong Pho Moi, Tan Chi and Tien Son (Illustration photo)
In addition, there are Long Bien dry port (Hanoi), Tan Cang Ha Nam; Phuc Loc (Ninh Binh); 2 dry ports in Dong Nai including Tan Cang Nhon Trach and Tan Cang Long Binh; Phu My (Ba Ria - Vung Tau) and Thanh Phuoc (Binh Duong).
Thus, compared to the list of dry ports announced in Decision No. 320/2024, there are 3 new ports added, including Dong Pho Moi, Tan Chi and Tien Son.
The Vietnam Maritime and Waterways Administration is assigned the responsibility to perform the functions and tasks prescribed in Decree No. 38/2017 of the Government on investment in construction, management and exploitation of dry ports and relevant legal provisions.
Source: https://www.baogiaothong.vn/bo-xay-dung-cong-bo-danh-muc-cang-can-192250325111537125.htm
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