From land-based to ocean-based economy
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11/04/2021
10:51
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After decades of development, HCMC, Vietnam’s biggest growth engine, has found out that it has lagged behind not only regional metropolises but also some other big cities in Vietnam when it comes to the pace of growth.
Japanese tourists during a tour of Can Gio
Bringing into full play its potential of marine economy and sea-based development is therefore crucial to the city’s future, participants in a recent workshop have pointed out.
Coming from Hanoi, Assoc. Prof. Luu The Anh from the Vietnam National University Hanoi, made it clear to the audience, who are mostly HCMC’s officials, that the leading position of their city in Vietnam has been increasingly challenged over the past decade. A participant in the workshop entitled “HCMC – A Marine Economic Vision That Connects a Chain of International Metropolises” held last week, Mr. Anh said other cities in Vietnam—Hanoi, Danang, Binh Duong and Dong Nai, to name but a few—have fared well ahead.