The Government has assigned social housing development targets to each locality as part of efforts to achieve the goal of completing at least one million housing units for low-income earners and workers in industrial zones by 2030.
By the end of 2025, there were 698 social housing projects under implementation nationwide, providing a total of 657,441 apartments. Of these, 193 projects had been completed with 169,143 apartments; 200 projects had started construction and were under implementation with 134,111 apartments; and 305 projects had been approved in principle for investment, accounting for 354,187 apartments.
As a result, the total number of projects completed, under construction, or approved in principle had reached 62% of the target set out in the national master plan.
The Government has requested local authorities to align their actions with the assigned social housing targets and strive to meet or exceed them in order to contribute to the country’s overall objectives.
For projects that have already commenced construction, localities were instructed to urge investors to mobilise resources and ensure completion by 2026.
Local authorities were also directed to prepare land plots for social housing development and allocate sufficient land resources for investment in such projects.
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