By 2030: Complete the amendments to the 2013 Land Law

This is one of the important contents prescribed in the Resolution No. 18-NQ/TW dated June 16, 2022 of the Central Committee on ongoing innovation and improvement in management and use of land.

Accordingly, the Resolution sets up a number of specific targets for 2025 as follows:

- By 2023, amendments to the 2013 Land Law and a number of related laws must be completed with a view to ensuring unity and consistency.

- Succeed in setting up the national digital database and information system on land which must be centralized, consistent, synchronous, serve multiple purposes, and must be fully connected.
 

Complete the amendments to the 2013 Land Law
By 2030: Complete the amendments to the 2013 Land Law (Illustration)

- Complete establishment of the organizational machinery for state management of land in the expectation of ensuring that it is streamlined, effective, efficient, uniform, and unified; eliminate intermediaries, promote appropriate decentralization of authority and management hierarchy.

- Some issues and problems related to the management and use of land of previous state-owned agricultural and forestry farms; land intended for national defense and security in combination with production and economic development; a land of production facilities and non-business units that have been moved out of the centers of large cities; religious land; multipurpose land...

By 2030, in essence, the formulation of regulatory institutions and policies on land must be completed in the expectation that they are consistent, unified, and aligned with regulatory institutions for the development of the socialist-oriented market economy.

Within that, persevere in successfully putting an end to the wasteful use of land, the situation in which land lies fallow, contaminated, depleted, degraded, and issues or problems arising in management and use of land left from the past.
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