Deputy PM urges accelerated progress on APEC 2027 projects in Phu Quoc

Speaking at the groundbreaking ceremony for 10 projects serving APEC 2027 held in Phu Quoc special zone, An Giang province, on September 24, the Deputy PM urged ministries, sectors, An Giang province, and investors to make concerted efforts to complete the projects 3–6 months ahead of schedule.

Delegates perform the groundbreaking and launch ceremonies for the projects and works. (Photo: VNA)
Delegates perform the groundbreaking and launch ceremonies for the projects and works. (Photo: VNA)

An Giang (VNA) - The APEC 2027 Economic Leaders’ Week is a major national political event, offering Vietnam an opportunity to affirm its role as an active and responsible member of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Forum and to elevate bilateral and multilateral ties with member economies, Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Chi Dung emphasised.

Speaking at the groundbreaking ceremony for 10 projects serving APEC 2027 held in Phu Quoc special zone, An Giang province, on September 24, the Deputy PM urged ministries, sectors, An Giang province, and investors to make concerted efforts to complete the projects 3–6 months ahead of schedule. He stressed that implementation must be transparent, free from corruption, wastefulness, or vested interests, with ministries and sectors strengthening inspection and oversight, and supporting An Giang in addressing emerging difficulties.

The Deputy requested the province to regularly monitor, promptly resolve grassroots-level bottlenecks, quickly finalise investment procedures, and strive to begin all remaining projects in next month. He also called for attention to social welfare, resettlement compensation, and livelihood restoration so that affected residents enjoy living standards equal to or better than before. Investors, contractors, and supervisors were urged to uphold the highest sense of responsibility, ensure safety and quality, and strive to exceed deadlines.

He commended the consensus and support of local people in site clearance efforts, and appealed to socio-political organisations and citizens to maintain unity, provide constructive oversight, and support timely project completion.

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Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Chi Dung delivers remarks at the groundbreaking and launch ceremony of the projects and works. (Photo: VNA)

Seven projects officially launched include the DT.975 provincial road (linking DT.973 – Phu Quoc International Airport – DT.975 – DT.973) with an investment of 2.5 trillion VND (94.6 million USD); Cua Can reservoir with a capacity of 50,000 cu.m per day and investment of 1.026 trillion VND; underground technical infrastructure in Duong Dong (550 billion VND) and An Thoi (420 billion VND); smart operation and management centre for Phu Quoc special zone with investment of 500 billion VND; conference centre embankment and site levelling for the APEC venue (1.4 trillion VND); and An Thoi resettlement area (1.632 trillion VND).

Three projects commenced include Bai Bon waste treatment plant with investment of 382 billion VND; An Thoi solid waste treatment plant; and Cua Can reservoir water plant (556 billion VND).

These projects will contribute to urban development, transport infrastructure improvement, trade and tourism facilitation, and investment attraction, particularly in services, tourism, and real estate. They will also promote the image of Phu Quoc special zone and An Giang province internationally, while improving local livelihoods, generating jobs, and fostering community development./.

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