Will HCM City become a special economic zone?
Before HCM City’s Party Secretary Dinh La
Thang stated the idea of turning HCM City into a special economic zone like
Shanghai, the city authorities asked for the central government’s permission
to build this model 20 years ago.
The map of the area
that is expected to be the southern special economic zone of Ho Chi Minh
City.
At that time, HCM City was proposed as one of three
places in Vietnam where the special economic zone would be formed. Dr. Tran
Du Lich, director of the HCM City Institute of Development Studies at that
time, was assigned to develop this project.
However, according to Lich, Chu Lai in the central
province of Quang Nam was chosen to pilot this model, not HCM City. However,
this model was not as successful as this model in other countries because of
the lack of a strong mechanism.
In 2007, the Politburo allowed HCM City to study the
model of urban administration as experts argued that with the similar
government mechanism like other provinces, HCM City could not develop
strongly.
Under the urban administration project, HCM City will
develop in the form of “urban complex” or “cities inside city”.
In addition to 13 existing urban districts (districts
of 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 11, Binh Thanh, Phu Nhuan, Go Vap, Tan Binh, Tan
Phu) and three suburban districts, HCM City will establish four new cities,
including the East City comprising of the districts of 2, 9 and Thu Duc, with
the Thu Thiem new urban area as the center.
The new city will have the primary function of
developing high-end service industry and high-tech industries. The three
other cities are: South City, North City and West City.
In late 2013, the HCM City People's Council approved
the project to implement the urban government with the two-level form instead
of the three-level form.
And most recently, according to the master plan on
socio-economic development of Ho Chi Minh City by 2020, vision to 2025
approved by the Prime Minister, the local government in 2014 instructed the
city’s working group to build a scheme to establish the special economic zone
of HCM City.
Former Chairman Le Hoang Quan emphasized this is a
major policy, especially important for the future development of the city. It
is expected to be the new model contributing to the development of modern
infrastructure and economic operations association with the seaport system
and ecotourism.
This project will be submitted to relevant agencies in
the city and to the central government for approval.
The area where the special economic zone cover is
located in the south, including Districts7, Nha Be, Can Gio and part of Binh
Chanh Districts with a total area of 890 km2, with a population of 685,270
people. This zone is believed to be in line with the seaward development
strategy.
This area was selected because it is located in a
strategic position in economic development, with important implications for
the promotion of the city’s role as a logistics center, creating development
motivation for the southeast region, the Mekong Delta and the whole country.
Moreover, this is a difficult area of the city where
the poverty rate is higher than HCM City’s average and the unused land area
is large.
The formation and development of the special economic
zone in these districts is expected to help create jobs and income for
locals, to efficiently use the land, contributing to cope with climate
change, develop tourism and conservation of the Can Gio mangrove forests and
historic and architectural sites in the area.
From this basis, the HCM City Institute of Development
Studies completed the scheme on establishment of a special economic zone in
HCM City and submitted it to the HCM City People's Committee. From October to
December 2015, the HCM City People’s Committee met with experts for four
times to discuss the establishment of the special economic zone.
The HCM City Institute of Development Studies said that
there were mixed opinions on the need for formation of a special economic
zone in the city. However, the city needs a substantive breakthrough on the
mechanisms; establishment of a special economic zone may be the right tool to
meet this requirement.
Regarding the funding for this project, HCM City can
issue local government bonds, call for ODA, preferential credits, or attract
capital in the forms of BOT, BT, BTO and other forms prescribed by law.
However, the HCM City Institute of Development Studies
also indicated risks, difficulties and challenges in the construction of a
special economic zone in the city.
This is a low-lying area so investment cost will be
enormous. The average altitude of Hiep Phuoc - Nha Be is 0,4-1m with a lot of
canals and ditches so it will be a challenge to seek enough capital as the
state budget is limited.
The model of special economic zone will need a long
time (at least 10 years) to take effect, according to the HCM City Institute
of Development Studies.
The institute also designed special policies for the
special economic zone, including tax incentive policies, special
administrative policies and special management policy. However, the project
has not yet been approved.
According to the HCM City People’s Committee, this
model is expected to make a breakthrough in institutions, as well as motivate
the development of HCM City. However, the specific legal framework for this
model has yet to shape, so to implement this project, it requires the
determination and consensus of the political system in the city as well as
the support from the central government.
Speaking to the media as the Deputy Party Secretary of
Ho Chi Minh City, Mr. Vo Van Thuong, who is now Head of the Central Committee
of Public Relations and Information, said that the study of the special
economic zone is not the policy of the municipal Party Standing Committee.
HCM City at night
Tran Anh Tuan, acting director of the HCM City
Institute of Development Studies, also said the special economic zone project
is paused to await the new policy.
HCM City Party Secretary Dinh La Thang said it is not
important how we call it the special economic zone or the urban government.
It is important to build a special mechanism to turn HCM City into the number
one city in the region.
Roadmap for the project to establish the special
economic zone in HCM City is expected to undergo four stages. The first phase
(2014-2015) is building the outline, with the approval of the HCM City Party
Committee, the HCM City People's Council and the approval in principle of the
central Government.
The second phase (2016-2018) is to build the project,
make large-scale and comprehensive surveys of the factors shaping the special
economic zone, meet with investors at home and abroad, form the institutional
framework, and seek strategic investors.
The third phase (2018-2025) is to complete the
institutional framework, shape the management apparatus, and invest and
develop infrastructure.
The fourth phase (2025-2035) is in-depth investment,
infrastructure completion and confirmation of the status of a special
economic zone.
Tran Cham, VNN
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Chủ Nhật, 3 tháng 4, 2016
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