Acknowledging Ninh Thuan's conditions as "difficult, dry and miserable", yet Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh envisions a resilient province achieving rapid, sustainable growth under the newly approved Plan.
Project in Ninh Thuan province to help Vietnam reach its clean energy and climate action targets by offsetting 215,000 tons of carbon dioxide annually.
South-central Ninh Thuan province is becoming the focus of special attention in the local real estate market. With outstanding advantages such as competitive prices and complete infrastructure, and with tourism being a spearhead economic sector, Ninh Thuan’s real estate market is forecasted to experience breakthrough growth.
The Ministry of Transport has said that, in the immediate future, south-central Ninh Thuan province will set aside some VND5 trillion ($213.2 million) to invest in three transitional projects from the previous phase and begin a new project to upgrade the section of the Nha Trang-Ho Chi Minh City railway line passing through the province.
Its sunshine and breeze are invaluable resources for the development of renewable energy in south-central Ninh Thuan province. Under its planning, Ninh Thuan will be a gateway connecting the Southern Key Economic Region with provinces in the southern reaches of the central highlands and the south-central coast. It will develop its economy based on six pillar industries: energy, tourism, agriculture, forestry and fisheries, industry, education, and construction and real estate.
South-central Ninh Thuan province is calling for investment in 67 urban, tourism, and resort projects in the 2021-2025 period, including projects with a total investment of more than VND3.5 trillion ($152.2 million). The province aims to develop tourism into a spearhead economic sector.
South-central Ninh Thuan province has approved 67 urban, residential, and tourism projects calling for investment in the 2021-2022 period. Among these are many with investment exceeding VND1 trillion ($44 million), with the highest being VND4.4 trillion ($193.5 million).