![]() □ The project, including four components, needs an estimated investment of some VND336.63 trillion (US$13.7 billion). ✈️ The airport project will be the largest airport in Vietnam upon completion with an annual capacity of 100 million passengers and five million metric tons of cargo. □ At the meeting, a representative of the Ministry of Transport reported that the authorities of Dong Nai Province had handed over 100 percent of the cleared site for the first phase of the project and 98.7 percent of the land needed for the entire project. He requested Dong Nai authorities and relevant agencies to early study and develop the Long Thanh airport city, connect the airport and Tan Son Nhat International Airport in neighboring Ho Chi Minh City, and stay ready to carry out the second phase of the project. ⏩ PM Chinh urged the People’s Committee of Dong Nai Province to quickly complete the site clearance for the entire project and promptly deal with hindrances during resettlement. The project execution should be accelerated this year and the next so that it could be completed and put into operation in the first half of 2026. The prime minister said 20 were the time to kick-off the project. ![]() □️ He hailed the relevant units’ efforts to develop the project, specifically the completion of the site clearance work and procedures. □ After inspecting the progress of the project and visiting workers who were working at the construction site through Tet and households whose land lots were reclaimed to make room for the project, the Vietnamese government leader presided over a meeting on the project’s progress. □ Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh called on relevant units to shorten the construction time of the Long Thanh International Airport project in southern Dong Nai Province by three to six months during his inspection trip to the construction site of the project on Tuesday. ![]() □ The platform said it had removed 1.7 million videos on the Vietnamese government's request in the fourth quarter of 2022 alone. ⚖️ The Ministry of Information and Communications plans to propose applying legal, economic, technical and diplomatic solutions to demand cross-border platforms, including TikTok, and incite the operators to comply with Vietnam’s laws. □ It also allows users to make donations to idols, causing many idols to produce inappropriate content to attract viewers. □ TikTok has no measures to prevent the sale of counterfeit goods and products with unknown origins. □ TikTok also uses automated content distribution algorithms to create trends in a bid to spread content for views, even harmful and offensive content, which causes a negative impact on the community, especially the young. □ TikTok fails to effectively control content related to politics, content opposing the Vietnamese Party and State, fake news, harmful and even dangerous content for children. ‼️The core allegations against the platform are: The inspection will last until the end of the month, Le Quang Tu Do, head of the ministry’s Authority of Broadcasting and Electronic Information, said at a regular press briefing of the ministry on Friday. □️ The Vietnamese Ministry of Information and Communications will launch a comprehensive probe over TikTok's activities in Vietnam from May 15. Vietnam ranks sixth among the 10 countries with the biggest numbers of TikTok users, the Ministry of Information and Communications reported, citing research company DataReportal. ![]() □ TikTok now has around 49.9 million Vietnamese users aged 18 and above. However, harmful content has been on the rise on TikTok since last year, according to public authorities. The platform was initially used for entertainment. ⚠️ TikTok entered #Vietnam as a #soclialmedia #platform in 2019 and has boomed since then.
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