He said that in the past five years, the city attracted 25billion USD of foreign direct investment (FDI), with 4 billion USD in 2020 alone.
Towards the goal of a growth rate of 7.5 percent inthe next five years, total development investment of the city is expectedto expand 12 percent per year.
To this end, the city needs to call for more resources,including FDI and ODA and soft loans from international financial organizations,including the World Bank, he said, adding that Hanoi hopes for technical supportand consultations in socio-economic development, social welfare, irrigation,urban management, traffic congestion settlement, and climate change response.
For her part, Turk showed her impression at the fast and strong growth ofHanoi. However, she said that the city is facing a number of problems, particularly riverand lake pollution and poor air quality that need urgent settlement.
Over the years, the WB has assisted Hanoi in developing a Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) system, but the aid has yet to match the potentialand aspiration of the WB.
She suggested four cooperation areas in the time to come, including developing an urban railway system, including Line 6 fromNoi Bai to Ngoc Hoi, and researching a strategic vision in urban transport.
The WB hopes to share its experience in tackling waterpollution and food safety, she said, adding that the bank is conducting research into sources of air pollution in Hanoi and neighbouring localities, and the research results will be shared with Hanoi.
Lauding the opinions of the WB representative, Hue said thatHanoi aims to diversify resources to implement major infrastructure system.
The city hopes to receive support from the bank incompleting the pre-feasibility research for the urban railway line No.6. Thecity will consider the use of the bank’s loans for other urban railwayprojects, he said.
The city leader said that he hopes that the WB will coordinatewith the city in organising conferences and talks to seek solutions to urgentmatters of Hanoi.
The same day, Hue also had a meeting with KyleKelhofer, the International Finance Corporation (IFC)'s Country Manager for Vietnam to discuss cooperationorientations between Hanoi and the IFC in the future./.