Worthy of being the creative center of the Capital
With the advantage of location, landscape, and unique architecture, after many years of struggling with exhibitions and attracting the public, Hanoi Museum has now made many remarkable innovations. Many museum spaces are being gradually established to attract young creative elites, making Hanoi Museum the creative center of the city.
Special mechanism to help Hanoi renovate old apartments
Since 1999, only about 2% of the nearly 1,580 old apartment buildings in Hanoi have been renovated and rebuilt. The 2024 Capital Law, which will take effect from January 1, 2025, is expected to be a special policy to realize the dream of "changing the face" of degraded buildings, contributing to creating a new, more spacious and beautiful appearance for the city.
Quickly remove obstacles at CT1 Xuan La resettlement housing project
CT1 Building of the Xuan La Resettlement Area Construction Project (Tay Ho District) was built to create a resettlement housing fund to serve the construction of the Tay Ho Tay New Urban Area, Xuan La Ward and projects in Hanoi. Although it was basically completed in 2020, it has not been put into use yet. The reason is that CT1 Building was requisitioned as a facility to receive and treat Covid-19 patients since 2021, and has not yet been handed over to the project investor for completion, handover and use.
Increased revenue coupled with reduced budget expenditure
The economic growth target in the coming years requires strong budget revenue. Therefore, there needs to be a synchronous solution to mobilize investment capital from the private sector such as reducing land rent, fees, taxes, etc. Along with that, it is necessary to promote savings to reduce budget expenditure. The good news is that the fiscal policies implemented in recent years have supported businesses to stabilize and develop, thereby generating revenue for the state budget. This year, many such policies continue to be implemented.
Source: https://hanoimoi.vn/tin-tuc-dac-biet-tren-bao-in-hanoimoi-ngay-21-3-2025-696399.html
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