The Haiphong People’s Committee has just sent an urgent dispatch to the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, and the district-level People’s Committees regarding the temporary suspension of land-use conversion for households and individuals.

Previously, in mid-April 2025, the Haiphong People’s Committee issued Plan 106 on addressing the shortcomings in state management of land in the city and strengthening land management and construction order in localities.

The plan assigned tasks to departments and localities to enhance land management and ensure that procedures and dossiers are carried out in accordance with regulations.

However, in some localities, there have been cases of land-use conversion that do not comply with regulations, especially during the period of provincial consolidation, communal rearrangement, and district-level government dismissal, which have caused public concerns.

Haiphong temporarily suspends the receipt of land-use conversion applications from households and individuals.

Given this situation, the Chairman of the Haiphong People’s Committee has directed the Chairmen of district-level People’s Committees to temporarily suspend the receipt and processing of land-use conversion applications for households and individuals from June 10, 2025, onwards until further notice.

The Director of the Department of Natural Resources and Environment has been instructed to conduct inspections and reviews of land-use conversions from agricultural land to residential land for households and individuals in localities since the Law on Land 2024 came into effect, with a particular focus on the period from March 1, 2025, onwards. Any violations must be identified and reported to the city.

Nguyen Hoan

– 10:01, June 10, 2025

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