January 04, 2026 | 07:15

Hai Phong seeks investment for 58 land-use projects

Nam Khánh

According to the northern port city's People’s Committee, these projects are scheduled for implementation during the 2026–2030 period.

Hai Phong seeks investment for 58 land-use projects
Hung Thang Commune, located entirely within the Southern Hai Phong Economic Zone, features two industrial parks currently open for investment.

The northern port city of Hai Phong is inviting interested investors to participate in 58 projects utilizing more than 4,000 ha of land across the city.

The initiative aims to develop new urban areas and logistics service centers.

Of the total, 55 projects covering approximately 3,743 ha are situated across 15 communes, wards, and special zones in eastern Hai Phong. While in the western part of the city, three projects occupying about 270 ha will be implemented within Hai Hung Commune.

Among the 58 projects in this investment call, 18 are dedicated to new urban development, three focus on rural housing, and two are for resettlement combined with social housing. There are also five urban renovation projects. The remaining portfolio includes urban infrastructure, healthcare, high-quality agriculture, transportation, commercial services, logistics hubs, and industrial parks.

Projects involving transportation infrastructure, industrial zones, and logistics centers require the largest land allocations. Notable projects in Hung Thang Commune include a seaport and logistics service complex (over 250 ha), the Tien Lang 2 Industrial Park Phase 1 (over 416 ha), and the Tien Lang 1 Industrial Park (over 596 ha). Additionally, the city is seeking investors for a 127-ha integrated resort, entertainment, and golf complex in Bach Dang Ward.

According to the City People’s Committee, these projects are scheduled for implementation during the 2026–2030 period.

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