Mekong Delta-Ho Chi Minh City Highway Toll Hike Generates $5.7 Million Annual Revenue for Investors

Road usage fees have been adjusted upward by 15–20%, depending on the vehicle type. Specifically, rates for vehicles under 12 seats and trucks under 2 tons have increased from 1,818 VND/km to 2,091 VND/km, while fees for 40-foot or larger container trucks have risen from 5,909 VND/km to 6,382 VND/km.

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HCMC Infrastructure Investment Joint Stock Company (stock code: CII) has announced an increase in toll rates on the Trung Luong – My Thuan Expressway Phase 1 (a vital artery connecting Ho Chi Minh City’s western gateway to the Mekong Delta region) under a BOT contract.

The road usage fees will rise by 15–20%, depending on the vehicle type. Specifically, rates for cars under 12 seats and trucks under 2 tons will increase from 1,818 VND/km to 2,091 VND/km, while fees for 40-foot containers and larger vehicles will climb from 5,909 VND/km to 6,382 VND/km. These prices exclude VAT.

This adjustment is expected to boost the project’s annual revenue by approximately 130 billion VND.

In Q3 2025, CII reported net revenue of 714 billion VND, nearly flat compared to the same period in 2024. After-tax profit reached 56 billion VND, a 36% decline from the 87 billion VND recorded in Q3 2024.

For the first nine months of 2025, CII’s cumulative net revenue totaled 2,141 billion VND, a 6% decrease from the 2,283 billion VND reported in the same period of 2024. After-tax profit stood at 241 billion VND, down 55% from the 533 billion VND recorded in 2024.

On the stock market, CII shares closed at 24,400 VND/share on October 30, with a market capitalization of 15,200 billion VND.

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