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Update news HCM City
Ho Chi Minh City’s authorities this year continue to implement plans with the goal to have beggars and homeless people in general completely removed from public streets and into local shelters.
The real estate market in 2020 is likely to face multiple challenges, Nguyen Tran Nam, chairman of the Vietnam National Real Estate Association (VNREA), told the 2019 Vietnam Real Estate Forum on Wednesday.
Garbage collection fees could significantly rise in HCM City from next year, with each household paying an average of VND48,000 per month more, according to a decision of the HCM City People’s Committee.
HCM City is encouraging families to have three children as the birth rate has dropped to 1.33 children per women of reproductive age in the city, experts said.
Fake and low-quality goods and knock-offs are increasing relentlessly in HCM City and can only be prevented through combined efforts by both authorities and businesses, a seminar heard on Wednesday.
High flood tides have submerged many streets in HCM City.
The HCM City Department of Traffic will suspend projects or revoke construction permits for units that repeatedly violate regulations related to construction works on roads.
Although real-estate development projects are required by law to incorporate parks and gardens in their area zoning, many investors in HCM City are blatantly disregarding this.
Fresh water for daily use in HCM City has been priced at 6 per cent higher than the previous rate since mid November.
More measures to preserve heritage and urban architectural landscapes, including historic structures, in HCM City are needed, experts have said.
Sustainable infrastructure investments are becoming the norm and enabling stable economic and social growth in Vietnam, Nirukt Sapru, CEO, Vietnam and ASEAN & South Asia Cluster Markets at Standard Chartered Bank.
Land subsidence in HCM City and the Cuu Long (Mekong) Delta has ranged from 0.1 to 81 centimetres in the last 10 years, according to the Water Resources Management Department at the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment.
Four innovation programmes and a dance show will be offered during the second Franco-Vietnamese Days of Innovation from November 27 to December 4 in HCM City.
Authorities in HCM City are planning a review of State-owned housing, funds and assets in an aim to improve management and use of state-owned land and properties in the city.
A selection of noteworthy artistic and cultural events to take place in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City.
Sasaki Associates Inc, a US architecture and design solution provider, won first prize in an international competition on planning concepts for interactive and innovative urban areas in HCM City's eastern side (districts 2, 9 and Thủ Đức).
The sinking of land in the Mekong Delta region is worsening, with its urban areas showing the highest rate of sinking, at a rate that is four times faster than in the countryside.
HCM City plans to tighten management of public lands and apply information technology to increase the city’s revenues, a city official said yesterday at a meeting.
The HCMC Department of Transport will cooperate with the Vietnam Association of Motorcycle Manufacturers to monitor motorcycle emissions in districts 1, 3 and Binh Thanh from February to November next year.