Monday, 02/11/2009 10:14

Vietnam starts building $3.6 bln container port

Vietnam has started building a major US$3.6-billion international container port in central Khanh Hoa province to boost regional economic development, local media said Sunday.

Once completed in 2020, the Van Phong port will have 42 wharves and be capable of handling up to 200 million tons of cargo a year, said an online report on the government's website.

The report quoted Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung at a launching ceremony on Saturday as saying the port “will be at regional level and very competitive in the future.”

Construction of the port will be divided into four phases with the first phase due to be finished in 2015.

Previous reports said Vietnam expected to handle up to 250 million tons of cargo in 2010, rising to 550 to 600 million tons by 2020.

thanhnien, afp

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