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Decision 1829/QD-TTg 2021 Master Plan on inland waterway infrastructure facilities in 2021-2030
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Please Sign in your LuatVietnam account and sign up for the lookup software .Issuing bodies: | Prime Minister | Effective date: | |
Official number: | 1829/QD-TTg | Signer: | Le Van Thanh |
Legislation Type: | Decision | Expired date: | Updating |
Issuing date: | 31/10/2021 | Effect: | |
Fields: | Transport |
By 2030, the volume of freight transported by inland waterways will reach 715 million tons
This target is mentioned in the Decision No. 1829/QD-TTg dated October 31, 2021 of the Prime Minister approving the Master Plan on inland waterway infrastructure facilities for the 2021-2030 period, with a vision toward 2050.
Accordingly, by 2030, strive to renovate and upgrade the main routes with heavy traffic, ensuring round-the-clock navigation in all fairways and routes; to strive for the target that the total length of routes in synchronous operation according to their technical grades will reach around 5,000km. Also, strive that the volume of freight transported by inland waterways will reach 715 million tons; the number of passenger arrivals transported by inland waterways will reach 397 million; the volume of freight traffic by inland waterways will reach around 150 billion tons.km; the number of passenger traffic by inland waterways will reach around 7.7 billion passengers.km; etc.
Specifically, to plan 54 freight port clusters with a total capacity of around 361 million tons, including 25 port clusters in the North with a total capacity of around 199 million tons, 8 port clusters in Central Vietnam with a total capacity of around 9 million tons, and 21 port clusters in the South with a total capacity of around 153 million tons.
Additionally, to plan 39 main passenger port clusters with a total capacity of around 53.4 million passenger arrivals, including 10 port clusters in the North with a total capacity of around 10.9 million passenger arrivals, 14 port clusters in Central Vietnam with a total capacity of around 2.5 million passenger arrivals, and 15 port clusters in the South with a total capacity of around 40 million passenger arrivals.
This Decision takes effect on the date of its signing.
For further details of the Decision 1829/QD-TTg, Click here