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Unleash the flow of investment.

The information that has attracted public attention is the Government's recent issuance of Resolution No. 66.3/2025/NQ-CP dated September 15, 2025, on removing and resolving obstacles to the implementation of projects during the period when the National Land Use Planning for the period 2021-2030, with a vision to 2050, has not yet been approved for adjustment.

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The resolution is seen as a "gateway" to unleash the flow of investment.

One of the notable aspects of the resolution is that it allows provinces and cities to allocate land use quotas to commune-level administrative units after reorganization, without being bound by the national quotas already allocated under Resolution No. 39/2021/QH15 of the National Assembly . This regulation opens up significant room for localities to proactively allocate land according to practical needs, instead of being constrained by the rigid quota framework.

Furthermore, the resolution also clarifies how to handle conflicts and overlaps between different types of planning. If a project has been identified in a sectoral plan and is consistent with land use, urban, or rural planning, the competent authority is permitted to use it as a basis for land acquisition, allocation, leasing, or conversion of land use purposes in accordance with the Land Law. This is an important step to end the situation of "suspended planning" and prolonged project delays due to a lack of uniformity. Thus, this document is not only of an administrative technical nature but also directly impacts the investment environment. When regulations become clearer, more transparent, and more practical, the confidence of businesses and investors will be strengthened, thereby promoting capital flows into infrastructure, industry, and services.

In the field of urban development, especially social housing, Resolution No. 66.3/2025/NQ-CP opens up opportunities for localities to proactively allocate land to meet the urgent needs of the people. With streamlined procedures for land acquisition, allocation, and conversion, social housing projects can be implemented more quickly, contributing to reducing population pressure and improving the quality of urban life.

Furthermore, allowing for the resolution of planning-related obstacles also means that many important infrastructure projects, from transportation and utilities to telecommunications, can be implemented sooner. By unblocking these projects, the local economy will have the opportunity to thrive, contributing to the overall growth of the country.

For the resolution to be implemented effectively, a coordinated effort from multiple levels, sectors, and localities is needed. It is crucial that ministries and sectors, especially the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment, the Ministry of Finance, and the Ministry of Construction, promptly issue specific and clear guidelines on implementation methods, while also strengthening inspection and supervision; and reporting any emerging issues in a timely manner.

At the provincial level, localities must quickly review the provincial planning for the period 2021-2030 that was approved before July 1, 2025, and develop plans to allocate land use targets appropriately for each commune, ward, and special zone after reorganization. Transparency in allocation is a mandatory requirement, both to ensure fairness and to facilitate oversight by citizens and businesses.

Commune-level administrative units need to proactively develop annual land use plans, linked to local realities. Land surveying, inventory, and cadastral mapping must be accurate to avoid waste or future disputes.

From the perspective of organizations and individuals using land, responsibility extends beyond simply complying with regulations; it also includes proactive action. Businesses and investors need to closely adhere to provincial-level and commune-level land use plans, and cooperate closely with management agencies to shorten timelines, reduce costs, and ensure projects are implemented in the right direction and sustainably.

Resolution No. 66.3/2025/NQ-CP, issued in a timely manner, will address one of the biggest bottlenecks in current land management and use. However, there is a long way to go from the document to practice, requiring decisive action from all levels of government, as well as responsibility and cooperation from businesses and the people.

Source: https://hanoimoi.vn/giai-phong-dong-chay-dau-tu-716963.html


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