Hanoi (VNA)🅷 – The Government has finalised growth quotas for provinces and cities in the second half of 2025 to lift the country's GDP expansion to 8.3–8.5% for the whole year, requiring localities to take drastic actions to complete the set targets and tasks.
“Localities must achieve higher growth rates than those set in Resolution No. 25/NQ-CP, especially those serving as growth engines of the country,” Minister of Finance Nguyen Van Thang said. Among 34 provinces and cities following recent administrative mergers, eight were tasked with achieving double-digit growth in 2025. Quang Ninh was assigned to obtain the highest growth of 12.5%, followed by Hai Phong (12.2%), Bac Ninh (11.5%), and Ninh Binh (10.6%). Phu Tho, Hue, Quang Ngai, and Can Tho were assigned to reach a growth rate of 10%. Most of others must deliver 8–9% growth. Two "locomotives" - Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City - were allocated 8.5% growth; Thanh Hoa, Nghe An, and Da Nang 9%; Tay Ninh 9.3%; Ha Tinh 8.7%; Khanh Hoa 8.5%; and Hung Yen 9%. Only Lai Chau, Dien Bien, and Lam Dong are set at 7.5%. At the government's meeting for July, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh urged localities to quickly devise growth scenarios. To reach 8.5% nationally, Hanoi must expand 9.3% in the second half and Ho Chi Minh City has to reach 10.3%. For those with double-digit targets, the challenge is greater - Quang Ninh must grow 13.9%, Hai Phong 13.1%, Bac Ninh 12.4%, Ninh Binh 10.4%, and Can Tho 11.9%.Growth boost from projects
On August 19, 250 projects were simultaneously inaugurated or launched across 34 provinces and cities, with combined investment of 1.28 quadrillion VND (48.73 billion USD). Deputy Minister of Construction Le Anh Tuan said these projects could contribute more than 18% of the country's GDP in 2025 and over 20% in subsequent years. Quang Ninh alone inaugurated or broke ground for 50 projects worth more than 135 trillion VND, including 14 state-funded and private sector-financed works and 22 new investment commitments exceeding 110 trillion VND. Provincial leaders called them key drivers of socio-economic growth. In Hai Phong, nine projects were launched, including May Chai bridge, Dong Viet bridge approach roads, and new T2 terminal at Cat Bi International Airport, which will raise capacity to 5 million passengers annually. “These projects will not only improve infrastructure and social services but also create fresh momentum for growth and urban expansion,” a city leader said. VNA