Dong Nai establishes land development fund

09:03, 26/05/2025

Dong Nai Province has established a land development fund with a charter capital of VND7 trillion (US$269 million), as outlined in Resolution 30 of the provincial People’s Council.

The passenger terminal of Long Thành International Airport in Đồng Nai Province is expected to be substantially completed by December 2025. —VNA/VNS Photo
The passenger terminal of Long Thanh International Airport in Dong Nai Province is expected to be substantially completed by December 2025. —VNA/VNS Photo

This fund is set to play an important role in supporting land management, project implementation and socio-economic development across the province.

As a non-budgetary state financial entity, the fund operates independently from the State budget, under the direct supervision of the Provincial People's Committee.

The fund's primary functions include mobilising capital to advance projects relating to site clearance, compensation, resettlement and the overall development of land resources.

Experts believe that the establishment of this fund will significantly improve the province’s ability to manage land resources effectively, especially as Dong Nai continues to implement large-scale infrastructure projects.

Dong Nai is a leading economic and industrial hub in the Southeast region, strategically positioned to connect HCM City with neighbouring provinces.

The province is currently engaged in several key national and inter-regional transport projects, that will require the development of tens of thousands of hectares of land.

These projects include Long Thanh International Airport, Bien Hoa-Vung Tau Expressway, Ben Luc-Long Thanh Expressway, Dau Giay-Tan Phu Expressway, Cat Lai Bridge and the Thu Thiem-Long Thanh Railway.

In addition to these critical transport projects, Dong Nai is also focusing on restructuring Bien Hoa 1 Industrial Park to be a modern urban-commercial area and developing a free trade zone near Long Thanh Airport.

The province is also expanding its industrial park system to meet growing demand, with new parks planned for the future. 

(Source: BIZHUB/VNS)