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Vietnam Expressway Corp to sell five highway routes

Vietnam is considering selling its ownership in several major highways to help pay for more road projects. The Ministry of Transport (MoT) recently said that the government’s infrastructure investor body Vietnam Infrastructure Development and Finance Investment (VIDIFI), would sell 70% of its ownership in the Hanoi–Hai Phong Highway project to a buyer from India. The move is part of a strategy that could see Vietnam sell off more of its investment in highway projects, either under construction or complete
October 31, 2014 Read time: 2 mins
Vietnam is considering selling its ownership in several major highways to help pay for more road projects.

The Ministry of Transport (MoT) recently said that the government’s infrastructure investor body Vietnam Infrastructure Development and Finance Investment (VIDIFI), would sell 70% of its ownership in the Hanoi–Hai Phong Highway project to a buyer from India.

The move is part of a strategy that could see Vietnam sell off more of its investment in highway projects, either under construction or completed, and re-invest the capital in other road initiatives.

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Five highway projects that could come up for sale are Ho Chi Minh City - Long Thanh, Da Nang - Quang Ngai, Ben Luc - Long Thanh, Cau Gie - Ninh Binh and Noi Bai - Lao Cai.

“It is the right time to change our viewpoint about investment in infrastructure. You can sell highway projects after you finish them. There are many foreign investors who are interested in the projects,” a MOT official said in Tien Phong.

Vietnam has constructed highways under build-operate-transfer (BOT) agreements, public-private partnerships (PPP) and build and transfer (BT) contracts.

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Work also is underway on upgrading the Gia Lai-Binh Dinh section of National Highway 19. The project is being carried out under the build-operate-transfer (BOT) model and is scheduled for completion during 2015. The project is costing $95 million and involves work to a 56km section of the route, with the concession package agreed under a 22-year deal.

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