Praising the group’s recent role as a contractor in major infrastructure projects in Ha Noi, PM Chinh welcomed its proposals to join large-scale infrastructure developments in Viet Nam in the coming years and encouraged more investment in the country.
He suggested the group work more closely with Vietnamese companies through concrete and flagship projects, particularly those involving technology transfer, as a way to directly contribute to Viet Nam’s socio-economic development.
Highlighting the importance of long-term, forward-looking planning, he called on the group to study continued involvement in projects that better unlock development spaces in Viet Nam, including a proposed metro line linking Tan Son Nhat airport in Ho Chi Minh City with the new Long Thanh airport in neighbouring Dong Nai province.
For his part, Yan said the group has secured bids and embarked on three major projects in Ha Noi, including the Tu Lien bridge and its access roads, which broke ground on May 19, 2025; the Ngoc Hoi bridge and its access roads launched on August 19, 2025; and Ha Noi’s urban railway line No. 5 linking Van Cao and Hoa Lac, with groundbreaking on December 19, 2025.
Updating the host on the progress of these projects, he outlined the group’s future cooperation plans in Viet Nam, expressing a desire to engage in major infrastructure projects and pursue long-term partnerships in Viet Nam as guided by the PM.