PM greenlights proposals to pilot free trade zones, develop Dung Quat energy hub

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh on December 5 gave in-principle approval to the proposals to pilot free trade zones (FTZs) and develop a national oil refining, petrochemical, and energy centre at the Dung Quat Economic Zone.

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh chairs the meeting with Deputy PMs and leaders of ministries and government agencies on December 5 to discuss the development of free trade zones in localities and a national oil refining, petrochemical, and energy centre at the Dung Quat Economic Zone. (Photo: VNA)
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh chairs the meeting with Deputy PMs and leaders of ministries and government agencies on December 5 to discuss the development of free trade zones in localities and a national oil refining, petrochemical, and energy centre at the Dung Quat Economic Zone. (Photo: VNA)

Speaking at the meeting with Deputy PMs and leaders of ministries and Government agencies, the PM asked the Ministry of Finance to refine the FTZ proposal for submission, ensuring feasibility and effectiveness to contribute to socio-economic development, especially the realisation of the two strategic centenary goals.

PM Chinh explicitly requested clarifying the definition of an FTZ, its similarities with and differences from an international commercial centre, as well as relevant mechanisms and policies. He urged agencies to study international experiences and base on Viet Nam's conditions to formulate specific, suitable, competitive, and feasible mechanisms that do not negatively impact the general investment climate.

He emphasised that implementation requires integrated efforts across policy, planning, infrastructure, technology, and governance while addressing social security and environmental concerns, among others.

Internationally, over 7,000 special economic zones and FTZs are currently operational, holding growing importance to economic development strategies of developing and emerging countries. FTZs are increasingly adopting multi-functional models encompassing industry, urban development, services, finance, high technology, and innovation to attract maximum development resources.

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Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh at the meeting. (Photo: VNA)

In Viet Nam, the current general legal system lacks specific FTZ provisions, making the immediate development of the proposal urgent. This move is expected to transform FTZs into new growth engines and testing grounds for economic policies aligned with international standards.

According to the proposal by the Ministry of Finance, pilot FTZs are expected to be established in Da Nang, Hai Phong, and Ho Chi Minh City in 2026. The goal is to establish 6–8 FTZs or similar models nationwide by 2030, and 8–10 international-standard FTZs by 2045, aiming to contribute 15–20% of the country's gross domestic product (GDP).

Developing Dung Quat into national energy centre

Later, PM Chinh chaired another meeting to discuss mechanisms and policies for developing a national oil refining, petrochemical, and energy centre in the Dung Quat Economic Zone in the central province of Quang Ngai.

The Dung Quat Oil Refinery, the first of its kind in Viet Nam, benefits from a strategic location and well-developed infrastructure. The Politburo’s Resolution No. 26 stipulates the task of expanding and building the national oil refining, petrochemical, and energy centre in the Dung Quat Economic Zone.

In his conclusion, PM Chinh noted that the Dung Quat refinery, invested and operated by Viet Nam, is performing efficiently and already has its Phase 2 expansion approved.

The PM broadly supported the proposed policies but tasked ministries, the locality, and the Viet Nam National Industry - Energy Group (Petrovietnam) with reviewing the existing regulatory framework and proposing even more specific, breakthrough, and robust policies for consideration by the National Assembly or the Government.

The PM stressed the need to draft a comprehensive, feasible, and effective master plan to develop the Dung Quat centre. This initiative is crucial for bolstering local socio-economic development, securing national energy security and self-reliance, and contributing to the nation's two strategic centenary goals.

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