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Vietnam just greenlit a $2 billion international transshipment port!

🚢 Vietnam just greenlit a $2 billion international transshipment port!

As one of the world’s most open economies, Vietnam is not just leveraging its prime location—it’s doubling down on it. In recent weeks, the government has made bold moves, cutting through legal bottlenecks and approving transformative infrastructure projects. At the forefront of this push is the Can Gio International Transshipment Port, a game-changer for Vietnam’s global trade ambitions.

📦 What makes this port stand out?
• Size & Scale: A 571-hectare hub capable of hosting the world’s largest container vessels (up to 250,000 DWT/24,000 TEUs).
• Massive Investment: Over 50 trillion VND fueling construction and innovation.
• Economic Impact: By 2045, projected revenues of 34,000–40,000 billion VND annually, boosting Vietnam’s GDP and creating thousands of jobs.

This isn’t just a single project; it’s part of Vietnam’s bold vision to invest 351,500 billion VND in its maritime infrastructure by 2030. These initiatives aim to transform Vietnam into a global trade powerhouse, solidifying its position as a key link in global supply chains.

📢 Vietnam is building its future. Are you ready to be part of it?

Source: Vnexpress

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