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Showing posts with label areas. Show all posts

Friday, December 10, 2010

Hanoi breaks ground for urban railroad route

Ground has been broken in Hanoi’s Tu Liem District for the section of Nhon-Hanoi railway station, the capital’s 3rd suburban route.

The 12.5-kilometer route, which will pass through densely populated areas of the capital like the districts of Hoan Kiem, Dong Da, Ba Dinh, and Cau Giay, will meet the burgeoning transport needs of suburban dwellers, encouraging them to use public instead of private transport.

It will take 20 minutes to cover the distance including the time taken for ticketing procedures.

The route will also be linked with other rail and bus routes.

It will have a capacity of 900-1,200 and travel at a maximum speed of 80 kilometers per hour.

There will be four stations in the four-kilometer underground section.

The main depot will be built on a 15.5-hectare area on the road leading to the Hanoi University of Industry.

The VND18 trillion (US$925.5 million) project, funded partly by foreign loans and, will use European underground construction technology, while the tunnels will be built using prefabricated concrete blocks that will not harm houses in the vicinity, Nguy Nhu Nguyen, the head of the project, said.

It is expected to be operational by 2015.

The first train route in Hanoi will run between Ngoc Hoi in the northeast and Nhu Quynh the south, passing through Yen Vien and other downtown areas.

The second, from Noi Bai to Thuong Dinh through the downtown area, will be the most vital route.

The fourth will run between Dong Anh and Me Linh, connecting other urban railway development projects.

The fifth will run between the southern part of West Lake to Lang-Hoa Lac to connect downtown with areas located along the Lang-Hoa Lac corridor.

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Saturday, December 4, 2010

Hanoi to break ground for urban railroad route

Ground will be broken Saturday in Hanoi’s Tu Liem District for the section of Nhon-Hanoi railway station, the capital’s 3rd suburban route.

The 12.5-kilometer route, which will pass through densely populated areas of the capital like the districts of Hoan Kiem, Dong Da, Ba Dinh, and Cau Giay, will meet the burgeoning transport needs of suburban dwellers, encouraging them to use public instead of private transport.

It will take 20 minutes to cover the distance including the time taken for ticketing procedures.

The route will also be linked with other rail and bus routes.

It will have a capacity of 900-1,200 and travel at a maximum speed of 80 kilometers per hour.

There will be four stations in the four-kilometer underground section.

The main depot will be built on a 15.5-hectare area on the road leading to the Hanoi University of Industry.

The VND18 trillion (US$925.5 million) project, funded partly by foreign loans and, will use European underground construction technology, while the tunnels will be built using prefabricated concrete blocks that will not harm houses in the vicinity, Nguy Nhu Nguyen, the head of the project, said.

It is expected to be operational by 2015.

The first train route in Hanoi will run between Ngoc Hoi in the northeast and Nhu Quynh the south, passing through Yen Vien and other downtown areas.

The second, from Noi Bai to Thuong Dinh through the downtown area, will be the most vital route.

The fourth will run between Dong Anh and Me Linh, connecting other urban railway development projects.

The fifth will run between the southern part of West Lake to Lang-Hoa Lac to connect downtown with areas located along the Lang-Hoa Lac corridor.

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Sunday, September 12, 2010

Competitiveness report in 10 economic areas to be published

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The Ministry of Industry and Trade’s Competition Management Department (CMD) will for the first time announce the Competitiveness Report in 10 economic areas in late September or early October this year.

The information was released by Tran Phuong Lan, Head of the CMD’s Competitiveness Law Desk, on the sidelines of a ceremony to launch ASEAN’s two new publications in the central city of Danang on Tuesday.

They are the ASEAN Regional Guidelines on Competition Policy and the Handbook on Competition Policy and Law in ASEAN for Business.

The selected areas include aviation, banking, insurance, petrol distribution, telecommunication, cement, steel, chemical fertilizer, cattle-feed and dairy.

According to Lan, these areas are selected because they usually see unsound competitiveness lawsuits or contain unsound competitiveness factors.

The announcement of the Competitiveness Report will provide enterprises with new concepts in business and investment as well as ways to approach to new markets from the angle of the Competitiveness Law, she said.

The CMD will conduct competitiveness researches and supervisions in other economic areas to announce their competitiveness reports annually, he added.

Vietnam’s Competitiveness Law was approved by the National Assembly in December 2004 and officially took effect on July 1, 2005 with focus on preventing monopoly and handling unsound competitiveness cases, thus facilitating the equal participation in the market among businesses as well as protecting customers’ interests.

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Saturday, September 11, 2010

Competitiveness report in 10 economic areas to be published

The Ministry of Industry and Trade’s Competition Management Department
(CMD) will for the first time announce the Competitiveness Report in 10
economic areas in late September or early October this year.


The information was released by Tran Phuong Lan, Head of the CMD’s
Competitiveness Law Desk, on the sidelines of a ceremony to launch
ASEAN’s two new publications, namely t he ASEAN Regional Guidelines on
Competition Policy and the Handbook on Competition Policy and Law in
ASEAN for Business, in the central city of Da Nang on August 24.


The selected areas include aviation, banking, insurance, petrol
distribution, telecommunication, cement, steel, chemical fertilizer,
cattle-feed and dairy.


According to Lan, these
areas are selected because they usually see unsound competitiveness
lawsuits or contain unsound competitiveness factors.


The announcement of the Competitiveness Report will provide enterprises
with new concepts in business and investment as well as ways to
approach to new markets from the angle of the Competitiveness Law, she
said.


The CMD will conduct competitiveness
researches and supervisions in other economic areas to announce their
competitiveness reports annually, he added.


Vietnam ’s Competitiveness Law was approved by the National Assembly
in December 2004 and officially took effect on July 1, 2005 with focus
on preventing monopoly and handling unsound competitiveness cases, thus
facilitating the equal participation in the market among businesses as
well as protecting customers’ interests./.

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