Conference calls for investment in HCM City’s Cu Chi, Hoc Mon districts

A conference was held in Ho Chi Minh City on April 12 to promote investment in Hoc Mon and Cu Chi districts, drawing 550 delegates from businesses, ministries, localities, investors and economists.

It was the largest event of its kind held after the fourth wave of COVID-19 infections hit the city, with committed capital amounting to nearly 17 billion USD, of which nearly 500 million USD received licences during the event.

The conference aimed to call for investment in the two northwestern districts of HCM City, helping to turn them into ecological urban areas with high-technology agriculture.

Projects earmarked for investment were also highlighted, focusing on transport-technical infrastructure, industry, agriculture, trade-services, and education-culture-sport. Of which, transport-technical infrastructure has the highest number of projects.

Addressing the event, President Nguyen Xuan Phuc underlined that Hoc Mon and Cu Chi districts are promising areas for development with abundant advantages, especially those in strategic locations and strong transport connections with other localities through road and waterway systems.

Describing the two localities as “sleeping dragons”, he held that investing in the two districts will help HCM City deal with problems in expanding its development space in a balanced manner, thus attracting more resources for the city’s economic development and easing pressure in infrastructure as well as challenges in housing and employment.

Expressing his delight at investment commitments worth nearly 17 billion USD at the event, he said planning procedures should be followed, and stressed the need for better planning efficiency in Hoc Mon and Cu Chi.

The President underscored that people’s interests must come first during the implementation of the projects, which should target sustainable development.

He directed HCM City and the two districts to coordinate with relevant agencies to resolve transport issues and improve its investment and business environment, while speeding up administrative reforms.

President Phuc reminded investors to strictly implement their commitments and launch their projects as soon as possible.

He asked local authorities of Hoc Mon and Cu Chi to support investors during their operations and help them in vocational training, ensuring harmony between the interests of the State, investors and local residents.

At the event, businesses and investors announced their support for the two districts in building more than 1,000 houses for local people, along with scholarships for students

Source: Vietnam News Agency

Regional football clubs arrive in HCM City for AFC Champions League

Leading football clubs from regional countries have arrived in Ho Chi Minh City to compete in Group H of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Champions League 2022, the most prestigious club competition in Asia.

This year, Hoang Anh Gia Lai FC of Vietnam will host the games of Group H, which also comprises Yokohama F. Marinos (Japan), Jeonbuk Huyndai Motors FC (the Republic of Korea), and Sydney FC (Australia).

The games will take place at HCM City’s Thong Nhat Stadium from April 16 to May 1 in the round-robin format.

On April 12 morning, Yokohama F. Marinos FC with 30 players arrived in the city and stayed at Park Royal Hotel. All the players have received COVID-19 tests. Those who have positive results will be moved to another hotel to ensure safety.

Hoang Anh Gia Lai FC also arrived in the city the same day. Their first training will take place on April 13.

As scheduled, Jeonbuk Huyndai Motors FC will reach HCM City on April 12 evening, and Sydney FC on April 13. Regional football authorities and referees will be present in the city on April 12 and 13.

The organising board has announced that tickets for the games will be available from 8:30am on April 14 to 6pm on May 1 at the Thong Nhat Stadium or via mail, with the prices varying from 50,000 VND (2.18 USD) to 200,000 VND (8.74 USD).

The first game of Group H will be a competition between Hoang Anh Gia Lai FC and Yokohama F. Marinos at 6pm on April 16

Source: Vietnam News Agency