Among these, 15 public investment projects will have a total investment of VNĐ14 trillion, while 28 non-budget projects will have a total investment of VNĐ194,183 billion.
Quảng Ninh saw its economy expand at 11.66 per cent in the first nine months of this year, the highest rate in the past decade as well as the highest rate across 34 provinces and cities.
The Quảng Ninh Economic Zone Authority has granted investment certificates for two projects in Móng Cái Ward 3 with a combined capital of nearly VNĐ1.2 trillion (US$46 million) on August 9.
Quảng Ninh province continued to affirm its position as an attractive destination for investors in the first half of 2025, with major proposals reflecting the growing interest in the northeastern locality.
Hà Nội plans to launch a technology exchange in early 2026 as part of efforts to promote innovation, R&D commercialisation and accelerate the city’s transition towards a knowledged–based economy.
Vân Đồn is striving to become an economic and cultural centre of the region, with focus on developing services and industries that utilise advanced science and technology.
The newly-established city of Đông Triều is positioning itself as a promising investment destination in the northern region, marking its elevation from township status as Quảng Ninh Province’s fifth city from November 1 last year.
Quảng Ninh, one of the main locations for aquaculture in Việt Nam, particularly in marine farming was severely damaged by Typhoon Yagi. Hundreds of fish farms were destroyed and local farmers hope to secure loans to help them recover.
The recent Typhoon Yagi has seriously damaged tourism facilities in the northern province of Quảng Ninh. Now many must rebuild from scratch, in order to return the region to the popular tourism destination it once was.
Quảng Ninh Province has attracted more than US$1.52 billion worth of foreign direct investment in the first half of this year and is poised to reach the goal of $3 billion in investments for the full year.