What's Happening?
Ho Chi Minh City has approved a $5 billion project to develop the Can Gio International transshipment port, led by a consortium including MSC's Terminal Investment Limited. The project, which has been in planning for nearly four years, aims to establish
Vietnam's largest transshipment port. Located on an offshore islet at the mouth of the Cai Mep River, the port will initially have a capacity of 4.8 million TEU by 2030, expanding to 16.9 million TEU by 2047. The development is part of a broader strategy to enhance Ho Chi Minh City's status as a global maritime hub.
Why It's Important?
The approval of this project is a significant step in Vietnam's efforts to boost its maritime infrastructure and global trade capabilities. By increasing its port capacity, Vietnam positions itself as a key player in international shipping, potentially attracting more global trade routes. This development could lead to increased economic activity and job creation in the region. For MSC, the project expands its influence in Southeast Asia, enhancing its ability to handle a larger volume of cargo. The project also reflects the growing importance of Vietnam in global supply chains.












