April 30, 2024 | 22:20 GMT+7

Opening Vietnam's Economic Arteries: The Race to Complete North-South Expressway by 2025

Against a backdrop of ambitious infrastructure projects, including the Van Phong - Nha Trang, Khanh Hoa - Buon Ma Thuot, and Chi Thanh - Van Phong expressways, Vietnam's development story unfolds with determination and resolve. 

In a nation fervently striving towards progress, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has just issued directives that ignite a nationwide push towards completing the expressway from Quang Ngai to Ho Chi Minh City by 2025.

As Vietnam eagerly anticipates commemorating the 50th anniversary of the South's liberation, the Prime Minister's call resonates with the spirit of national unity and development.

Prime Minister Chinh, flanked by government officials and project leaders, embarked on a meticulously planned inspection tour, leaving no stone unturned as they assessed the progress of critical infrastructure projects.

Beginning with the Van Phong - Nha Trang expressway, the Prime Minister's scrutiny revealed commendable advancements. Spanning over 83 kilometers and traversing four districts, the project's milestone achievements in site clearance and resettlement underscored Vietnam's unwavering commitment to infrastructure development.

Despite challenges in relocating essential infrastructure, such as electrical works, concerted efforts by local authorities and agencies reflect a unified approach towards national progress.

Contractors, galvanized by the Prime Minister's directives, showcased remarkable dedication in executing the project. From proactive sourcing of construction materials to the mobilization of human and equipment resources, their endeavors surpassed contractual obligations, setting a precedent for efficiency and professionalism.

The Prime Minister's emphasis on quality, aesthetics, and safety resonated deeply, echoing Vietnam's aspirations for world-class infrastructure standards.

Transitioning to the Khanh Hoa - Buon Ma Thuot expressway, the Prime Minister underscored its strategic significance in connecting the Central Highlands and South Central regions. With site clearance progressing and material demands forecasted to be met, the project heralds a new era of connectivity and economic integration.

Prime Minister Chinh's directives to expedite clearance efforts and enhance project efficiency underscore a pragmatic approach towards overcoming challenges.

In Phu Yen province, the Chi Thanh - Van Phong expressway project embodies Vietnam's ambition to unlock regional potential. Despite encountering soil and material challenges, contractors' resolve remains unwavering. Prime Minister Chinh's call to expedite construction and uphold quality standards reflects Vietnam's steadfast commitment to infrastructure excellence.

Meanwhile, the Hoai Nhon - Quy Nhon expressway project, situated in Binh Dinh province, epitomizes Vietnam's relentless pursuit of progress.

With site clearance nearing completion and construction progressing ahead of schedule, the project epitomizes Vietnam's infrastructure prowess. Prime Minister Chinh's insistence on timely completion underscores the nation's resolve to meet ambitious targets.

Beyond the infrastructure landscape, the Prime Minister's acknowledgment of industry stakeholders and their unwavering commitment underscores Vietnam's collective spirit. From engineers to laborers, their dedication to national progress epitomizes Vietnam's ethos of resilience and perseverance.

As Vietnam marches towards its development goals, the completion of the North-South Expressway stands as a testament to the nation's resolve.

With over 2,000 kilometers of expressways operational and ambitious targets set for the future, Vietnam's journey towards economic prosperity and regional integration is propelled by a vision of unity, progress, and resilience.

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