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Topic: Lam Dong province

Lam Dong approves Bao Loc - Lien Khuong Expressway project valued at nearly $691 million

Lam Dong approves Bao Loc - Lien Khuong Expressway project valued at nearly $691 million

When fully completed, the expressway will feature four lanes and two emergency stop lanes, with a roadbed width of 24.75 m, and an allowed maximum speed limitted to 100 km/h.
15:00 02/04/2025
Lam Dong proposes second runway for Lien Khuong Airport

Lam Dong proposes second runway for Lien Khuong Airport

The initiative aims to ensure operational continuity during repairs and upgrades to the existing runway, thereby avoiding disruptions.
08:30 28/03/2025
The Central Highlands province of Lam Dong needs nearly $30 bln for development plan by 2030

The Central Highlands province of Lam Dong needs nearly $30 bln for development plan by 2030

Under an approved plan, many priority sectors and fields will attract investment capital from non-public sources.
09:00 17/01/2025
Lam Dong accelerates social housing projects

Lam Dong accelerates social housing projects

Central highlands’ city targets building the equivalent of 1,236 social housing units in 2024.
07:30 15/02/2024
Lam Dong plans to add three IPs by 2030

Lam Dong plans to add three IPs by 2030

Provincial People’s Council has approved planning for the 2021-2030 period with a vision to 2050.
06:30 06/11/2023
Lam Dong boosting green and digital transition

Lam Dong boosting green and digital transition

Priority given to agriculture, renewable energy, and natural resources.
11:02 18/03/2023
Lam Dong to develop $17.6mln social housing project

Lam Dong to develop $17.6mln social housing project

Project consists of three buildings with 480 apartments, accommodating between 1,450 and 1,900 people.
16:15 20/12/2022
141 prioritized projects may be added to Lam Dong’s planning

141 prioritized projects may be added to Lam Dong’s planning

The Di Linh District People’s Committee in the central highlands’ Lam Dong province has proposed adding 141 projects with investment priority to provincial planning for the 2021-2030 period and vision to 2050. Eight projects are in trade and services and research centers, 34 in industry, tourism, and residential areas, and 53 in transportation.
12:06 08/10/2022
Lam Dong to become national and international trade hub

Lam Dong to become national and international trade hub

The central highlands’ Lam Dong province has issued an Action Program for Sustainable Urban Development, in which it will give priority to the development of framework technical infrastructure so that it will become a hub for international and national trade and the three key economic regions of the central highlands, Ho Chi Minh City, and the south-central coast.
20:11 03/08/2022

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