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North-South Expressway: a Launchpad for Growth

Summary by Thanh Niên
Amidst the global fuel price "earthquake," the more than 3,000 km of highway connecting Lang Son (the northernmost point) to Ca Mau (the southernmost tip) is clearly demonstrating its role as a strategic "shock absorber" for the economy. This is also a solid springboard, propelling Vietnam to spectacular growth in the challenging new growth cycle ahead.
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Amidst the global fuel price "earthquake," the more than 3,000 km of highway connecting Lang Son (the northernmost point) to Ca Mau (the southernmost tip) is clearly demonstrating its role as a strategic "shock absorber" for the economy. This is also a solid springboard, propelling Vietnam to spectacular growth in the challenging new growth cycle ahead.

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Thanh Niên broke the news in Viet Nam on Sunday, April 12, 2026.
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