Nearly 18 months since the introduction of the 2021 Law on Public-Private Partnership (PPP) in Viet Nam, it''s still difficult to get investors to warm up to PPP projects despite the huge potential for growth, as the country ramps up...
While saying the law should soon be line with international practices and reduce the burden on public investment, many deputies proposed additional regulations to control risks in PPP investment.
Arbitrators need to step-in and deal with disputes in public-private-partnership (PPP) projects so economic development will not be disrupted, experts have warned.
A public private partnership (PPP) cooperation agreement for sustainable aquaculture development in the Mekong Delta was signed yesterday between Government fishery bodies, organisations and private groups.
The Government will abolish administrative procedures for issuing investment registration certificates for Public-Private-Partnership (PPP) projects, according to the new governmental Decree 63.
The capital city attracted US$860 million in foreign direct investment (FDI) in the first five months of 2018, said municipal Department of Planning and Investment director Nguyen Manh Quyen.
Public Private Partnership (PPP), a funding model for public infrastructure projects, is significant in the development process of Viet Nam, in general, and HCM City, in particular.
Upgrading old buildings and relocating families living near canals are among the major projects that HCM City aims to carry out in the short term, according to city authorities.
The central city has listed 68 Public-Private-Partnership (PPP) projects, of which 22 in High-Tech industries, for calling investment from domestic and foreign businesses in 2017-20.
The upcoming pilot programme for Public-Private Partnership (PPP), which
was recently approved by the Prime Minister, will focus on
strengthening the country''s science and technology progress.
In the first such initiative, the Directorate of Fisheries and six other
members signed an agreement yesterday on Public Private Partnership
(PPP) in the fisheries and aquaculture sector with the aim to support
sustainable development in this sphere.
The southern coastal province of Kien Giang plans to build a tourist
port to accommodate vessels of up to 6,000 passengers in its Phu Quoc
Island District under the Public – Private Partnership (PPP) model.
The Egis and Adetef groups from France will help develop public private
partnership (PPP) projects for the Vietnamese Ministry of Planning and
Investment (MPI).