Port Construction In Vietnam - My Thuy port construction launched by Quang Tri, marking a significant milestone in the development
26/03/2024
(Port Construction In Vietnam) The central province of Quang Tri officially broke ground on the construction of My Thuy Port on March 25. Situated within the Quang Tri Southeast Economic Zone in Hai An Commune, Hai Lang District, the deepwater port project carries a total investment of 14 trillion VND (equivalent to 565 million USD). Upon completion, My Thuy Port will be capable of receiving vessels with a maximum capacity of 100,000 tonnes. Addressing the groundbreaking ceremony, Quang Tri Chairman Vo Van Hung emphasized the strategic importance of My Thuy Port as a key project for the province. He expressed confidence that the port would serve as a catalyst for attracting investment and driving socio-economic development in Quang Tri.

The My Thuy Port project, approved by the Prime Minister in 2019, represents a significant addition to the burgeoning port infrastructure in Vietnam. Spanning a substantial area of 685 hectares, the project encompasses ten strategically planned wharves, scheduled for completion by 2036. Strategically positioned as a gateway to the East Sea/South China Sea, My Thuy Port serves as a pivotal hub in the east-west economic corridor, connecting Vietnam’s Quang Tri province with neighboring countries Laos, Thailand, and Myanmar. This strategic location will facilitate seamless trade flows and contribute to the region's economic growth and development.
The investor announced plans to complete two to four wharves and essential technical infrastructure by 2025, enabling the port to accommodate vessels of up to 100,000 tonnes. In addition to this key project, Quang Tri province is also actively pursuing other significant developments, including the establishment of the Quang Tri Industrial Park, the construction of Quang Tri Airport, and the development of the Hai Lang LNG Power Center. (Port Construction In Vietnam)
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