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Urbanization process a driving force for rapid, sustainable socio-economic development
The process of urbanization is an important driving force for rapid and sustainable socio-economic development in the future, with urban areas slated to form a greater part of the country's economy in the next few years.

The process of urbanization is an important driving force for rapid and sustainable socio-economic development in the future, with urban areas slated to form a greater part of the country's economy in the next few years.

Therefore, all levels of Party committees and Party members are told to focus on planning, construction, management and sustainable development of urban areas in Vietnam by 2030.

A corner of District 2 in HCM City__Photo: VNA

Politburo member and permanent member of the Party Central Committee's Secretariat Vo Van Thuong made the statement on Wednesday morning when he chaired a conference to direct the implementation of Resolution No. 06-NQ/TW, which is related to the country's urban areas.

At the conference, Thuong told the Government's Party Personnel Committee to soon issue an action plan to quickly implement the resolution.

The action plan must have specific roadmaps and assignments; concreting the resolution’s targets into the annual plans of the relevant sectors, localities and agencies, he said.

Besides, the action plan should be suitable for each locality and each region in the country, he added.

The implementation of the resolution of the sectors, localities and agencies must be assessed periodically, he said.

Thuong also ordered relevant agencies and localities to drastically implement the resolution.

"If we implement the resolution without drastic measures, the results will not be as expected," he said.

Moreover, he said that it needs to focus on perfecting the legal system; promulgating mechanisms and policies with breakthroughs for sustainable urban development, and promoting economic growth in urban areas quickly and effectively.

It is necessary to strengthen decentralization for urban governments in association with upholding responsibility to better serve urban management, he said.

The sectors, localities and agencies also have to seriously follow six groups of solutions mentioned in the resolution.

The solutions consist of perfecting institutions and policies to facilitate the process of urbanization; improving the quality of urban planning; focusing on building and developing urban areas in a sustainable manner; promoting the development of urban infrastructure adapting to climate change; improving the urban government model; and enhancing the efficiency of urban management and the quality of urban residents' lives.

Speaking at the conference, head of the Party Central Committee's Economic Commission Tran Tuan Anh said the organization of the conference shows the attention of the Party and State leaders to urban planning, construction, management and sustainable development in Vietnam.

The resolution is an important political basis for the birth of new mechanisms and policies, creating a driving force for urban development, and making an important contribution to promoting sustainable socio-economic development, he said.

Resolution No.06

On January 24, the Politburo issued Resolution No. 06-NQ/TW on planning, construction, management and sustainable development of urban areas in Vietnam by 2030.

The resolution said urban planning, construction, management and development in Vietnam have achieved many significant results after 35 years of doi moi (renewal process), especially over the past ten years.

By the end of 2020, Vietnam had 862 urban areas, distributed evenly throughout the country. The rate of urbanization has increased from 30.5 percent in 2010 to nearly 40 percent in 2020.

Urban space has been expanded. Technical infrastructure and socio-economic infrastructure have been invested in an increasingly synchronous and efficient direction. The quality of life of urban residents has been gradually improved.

However, the process of urbanization as well as planning, construction, management and urban development still have shortcomings. The urbanization rate is still lower than the target set out in the Socio-Economic Development Strategy in 2011-20 and far from the average rate of the region and the world.

The quality of urbanization is not high, urban development has caused waste of land and the level of economic concentration is still low.

The resolution also sets out specific goals such as the rate of urbanization will reach at least 45 percent by 2025 and over 50 percent by 2030.

The ratio of land for urban construction will account for about 1.5-1.9 percent of the total land by 2025 and about 1.9-2.3 percent by 2030.

The number of urban areas nationwide will reach 950-1,000 by 2025 and about 1,000-1,200 by 2030. The urban economy will contribute about 75 percent to GDP by 2025 and about 85 percent by 2030.

Along with that, the urbanization rate is set to be in the middle and high level in ASEAN and Asia by 2045.

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