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Ministry eyes $340m proposal to upgrade Mekong Delta highways

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The Ministry of Transport has proposed the upgrade and renovation of three degraded national highways in the Cửu Long (Mekong) Delta region with a total investment of nearly VNĐ9.3 trillion (US$340 million).

The ministry has submitted a project proposal to Prime Minister Phạm Minh Chính and Deputy Prime Minister Trần Lưu Quang for approval to upgrade and renovate the three national highways, No. 53, 62 and 91B, in the Mekong Delta.

Under the proposal, the project will be implemente­d for four years from 2024 to 2027, and will use loans from the World Bank (WB) of about VNĐ6.3 trillion ($267 million), with the rest coming from counterpar­t capital.

Renovating and upgrading national highways are expected to gradually complete the road transport system in the Mekong Delta region and enhance transport connection­s between the provinces of Long An, Vĩnh Long, Trà

Vinh, Cần Thơ, Hậu Giang, Sóc Trăng and Bạc Liêu.

This will also contribute to meeting transporta­tion needs, promoting socio-economic developmen­t, and ensuring national defense and security in the region.

Accordingl­y, the highways will have a design speed of 80km per hour and a width of 12m, featuring two lanes for motor vehicles and two lanes for rudimentar­y vehicles.

Sections of National Highway No. 53 in Vĩnh Long and Trà Vinh provinces will be upgraded to a total length of 41km.

For National Highway No. 62, a 69km section from Km4+200 at the intersecti­on with the HCM City-trung Lương Expressway to Km74 in Long An Province will be renovated and upgraded.

Meanwhile, the section of National Highway No. 91B from Km2+604 to Km8+400 to Km143+480 with a total length of 141km in Cần Thơ city, and Hậu Giang, Sóc Trăng and Bạc Liêu provinces will be upgraded.

Traffic congestion in the

Mekong Delta has hindered the socio-economic developmen­t of the region for many years.

According to the Foreign Investment Agency under the Ministry of Planning and Investment, the region has the lowest number of foreign investment projects across the country because of poor transport infrastruc­ture, except for Long An Province because it is adjacent to HCM City.

The provinces and cities in the delta have many industrial zones and industrial clusters with great potential.

If the traffic were more convenient, enterprise­s would definitely pour capital into the delta. Millions of workers would not have to work in other provinces, experts said.

Therefore, if the investment in highways throughout the delta is soon completed, it will not only reduce logistics costs for enterprise­s but also improve investment attraction in new projects and create on-the-spot jobs for thousands of labourers.

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