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Hanoi Resettlement Quotas, Red River Boulevard, and HSR Compensation Updates

Đăng ngày 2 tháng 6, 2026 · Tổng hợp tin từ 1 thg 6 đến 2 thg 6

Hanoi's chairman has outlined that 40–50% of housing in multi-purpose urban zones will be reserved for resettlement linked to major infrastructure projects, while the Deputy Prime Minister has issued urgent instructions on land clearance for the $28 billion Red River Scenic Boulevard. Separately, the high-speed rail project's HCMC segment has published estimated resettlement costs exceeding VND 10,800 billion.

  • Hanoi's chairman states that approximately 40–50% of the housing stock in new multi-purpose urban zones will be allocated to resettlement for priority infrastructure and urban-renewal projects, according to CafeF [6].
  • The Deputy Prime Minister has directed Hanoi's People's Committee to proactively and promptly handle compensation, support, and resettlement work for the $28 billion Red River Scenic Boulevard project, ensuring residents' legal rights are protected, CafeF reports [12].
  • The North–South high-speed railway (350 km/h, $67 billion) is advancing planning for its HCMC segment: the roughly 13.64 km stretch through the city carries an estimated resettlement and compensation cost of more than VND 10,800 billion, according to CafeF [14].
  • The Vingroup-backed $3.4 billion sea-crossing tunnel-and-bridge project linking Cần Giờ and Bà Rịa–Vũng Tàu has had its schedule accelerated, with groundbreaking targeted before 2 July, CafeF reports [13].
  • The State Bank of Vietnam approved Sacombank's name change on 1 June — from Sài Gòn Thương Tín to Sài Gòn Tài Lộc — a rebranding development for a major lender active in property financing, VnExpress reports [17].

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