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Vingroup launches $3.5bn sea bridge linking Ho Chi Minh City districts

Vingroup has begun constructing a bridge that would make Vung Tau accessible within 10 minutes for residents of the conglomerate's Vinhomes located in the mangrove reserve area of Can Gio in Ho Chi Minh City. (Vingroup illustration)LIEN HOANGJuly 7, 2026 13:43 JSTHO CHI MINH CITY

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Vingroup has begun constructing a bridge that would make Vung Tau accessible within 10 minutes for residents of the conglomerate's Vinhomes located in the mangrove reserve area of Can Gio in Ho Chi Minh City. (Vingroup illustration)LIEN HOANGJuly 7, 2026 13:43 JSTHO CHI MINH CITY -- Vingroup has broken ground on a sea bridge linking its massive Can Gio urban development project with neighboring Vung Tau, deepening the Vietnamese conglomerate's push into infrastructure as it seeks to build a new urban hub across the southern part of Ho Chi Minh City. HO CHI MINH CITY -- Vingroup has broken ground on a sea bridge linking its massive Can Gio urban development project with neighboring Vung Tau, deepening the Vietnamese conglomerate's push into infrastructure as it seeks to build a new urban hub across the southern part of Ho Chi Minh City.

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Lynas, JS Link sign deal for Malaysian magnet plant

A Lynas worker in Mount Weld, Australia, picks up a handful of rare-earth concentrate in 2019. The material has been left to dry in the sun before being shipped to Malaysia. © ReutersSHAUN TURTONJuly 7, 2026 14:19 JSTCANBERRA -- Australia's Lynas and South Korean magnet maker JS

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