The Northern Urban Area 2 project is a key component of the master plan for Hue City’s northern region—an area designated to become a primary space for urban expansion in the future.
For newly established enterprises and individual business households, the central city will provide two years of free “.biz.vn” domain usage, along with integrated services such as websites, email, and hosting.
Spanning approximately 6 ha with a total investment exceeding VND900 billion ($34 million), the facility is equipped with state-of-the-art, highly automated production lines.
Once the land is leased and handed over by the State, the investor will have a maximum of three months to finalize investment procedures, with construction expected to break ground in the fourth quarter of 2026.
Projects that yield positive environmental impacts, contribute to greenhouse gas emission reductions, and demonstrate resource efficiency are highly encouraged by the central city.
The rankings are based on the PEPI 2024, a composite index that evaluates various criteria, including the effectiveness of state environmental management, waste treatment, nature conservation, the improvement of air and water quality, and the level of community participation in environmental protection activities.
The central city expressed its desire for continued technical and financial assistance from the Luxembourg Government to enrich the local ecosystem, enhance biodiversity, and promote sustainable livelihoods.
Wharf No. 6 is oriented toward an integrated development model, combining wharves, storage yards, and advanced equipment to provide stevedoring, warehousing, freight transport, and other related logistics services.
The central city is actively attracting investment in smart urban development, technical infrastructure, urban renovation and expansion, urban transport, and tourism services.
The central city's project aims to construct a modern urban area with synchronized technical and social infrastructure, integrated with public institutions, commercial centers, and service.
The central city seeks feedback from the Ministry of Construction as a basis for completing investment procedures in accordance with legal regulations.
The two sides signing a MoU to promote cooperation, marking a new step in connecting Hue with international partners in innovation, education, healthcare, sustainable tourism, and green growth.