Washington D.C. (VNA) – An overseas Vietnamese(OV) has lauded the revised Land Law which was passed by the Vietnamese National Assemblyin January, highlighting its focus on attracting foreign capital and fosteringconnections between OVs and their homeland.
AnnHuynh, who is an employee of a real estate company in Virginia of the US told the Vietnam News Agency's resident reporter onMarch 19 that it is a step in the right direction. Many OVs want to supporttheir families in the homeland and contribute to Vietnam's development throughremittances and reinvestment. Real estate offers a particularly attractiveavenue for them to do this.
Ann Huynh praised the amended law for its inclusivity andclarity, saying that the new provisions provide greater assurance for OVs andforeign investors by explicitly guaranteeing their rights.
She noted that the land law now clearly outlines the biddingprocess for land parcels in projects. Additionally, it prioritises landownership for ethnic minorities and households who previously held land butlacked formal documents.
These features showcase the Vietnamese Government's commitmentto diversity and inclusivity in the distribution of land rights, she said.
To address the issue of unsold properties in Vietnam, Ann Huynh proposedleveraging the new policy to attract a broader pool of buyers, including OVs. Projectswith a more diverse customer base will benefit from increased liquidity, thus generatingcash flows and providing investors with resources necessary to completeunfinished projects, launch new developments, and better satisfy the market demand.
However, Ann Huynh underlined the need for protective measures to ensure socialbalance in the future. It is important to ensure Vietnamese citizens have access tohome ownership opportunities, she said.
The Government also needs to consider the situation of foreignbuyers who might not reside in Vietnam for a long time due to their jobs abroad, she said, proposing that specific projects should allow OVs tohold full ownership rights./.