The Government of Ho Chi Minh City has announced plans for transformation in 2025 with the completion of major transport projects aimed at easing congestion and improving regional connectivity in Vietnam. Key infrastructure, including the Tan Son Nhat Airport Terminal 3, new road expansions, and the Ring Road 3, are poised to revolutionize the city’s traffic landscape. Terminal 3, which opens ahead of schedule on April 30, 2025, will increase passenger capacity significantly, handling 20 million passengers annually. Additionally, the Tran Quoc Hoan-Cong Hoa Connector and National Highway 50 expansion will streamline airport access and improve traffic flow in southern Ho Chi Minh City.

Several projects are focused on enhancing mobility in the city’s eastern districts, such as the An Phu Interchange, which will alleviate congestion and improve access to Long Thanh International Airport. Moreover, the ongoing development of Ring Road 3 is a critical milestone for regional connectivity. The completion of key sections by late 2025 will strengthen ties between Ho Chi Minh City, neighbouring provinces, and the Mekong Delta, contributing to the area’s economic growth.