Ministry of Transport (Vietnam)

The Ministry of Transport (MOT, Vietnamese: Bộ Giao thông Vận tải) is the government ministry responsible for governing rail transport, road transport, water transport, maritime transport, and air transport in Vietnam. The Ministry is located in Hoan Kiem, Hanoi.[1]

Socialist Republic of Vietnam
Ministry of Transport
Bộ Giao thông Vận tải
Ministry overview
Formed28 August 1945
Preceding Ministry
  • Ministry of Transport and Public Works (1945-1954)
    Ministry of Transport and Post (1954-1960)
    Ministry of Transport (1960-1990)
    Ministry of Transport and Post (1990-1992)
    Ministry of Transport (1992-present)
JurisdictionGovernment of Vietnam
Headquarters80 Tran Hung Dao Street, Tran Hung Dao Ward, Hoan Kiem District, Ha Noi
Annual budget43.602 billions VND (2018)
Minister responsible
  • Nguyễn Văn Thắng
Deputy Minister responsible
  • Nguyễn Xuân Sang
    Lê Đình Thọ
    Nguyễn Duy Lâm
    Lê Anh Tuấn
    Nguyễn Danh Huy
Websitemt.gov.vn

Organisation

The technical, administrative and educational work of the Ministry is organised into various agencies, departments, schools and enterprises, including:[2]

Specialised agencies

  • Department for Roads of Vietnam
  • Vietnam Inland Waterways Administration
  • Vietnam National Maritime Bureau
  • Vietnam Register: governs seagoing vessels, rivergoing vessels, offshore installations, including petroleum industry rigs, industrial installations and motor vehicles of Vietnam
  • Transport Construction Quality Control and Management Bureau

Industrial research institutes

  • Research Institute for Transport Science and Technology (RITST)
  • Transport Development and Strategy Institute (TDSI)

Schools

  • Vietnam Aviation Academy (VAA)
  • Vietnam Maritime University (VINAMARU)
  • Ho Chi Minh City University of Transportation (UT-HCMC)
  • University of Transport Technology (UTT)
  • School for Training Cards and Civil Servants of the Transport Sector
  • Transport College
  • Transport Technical and Professional School No. 1
  • Transport Technical and Professional School No. 2
  • Transport Technical and Professional School No. 3
  • Transport Technical and Professional School for Cuu Long Delta Area
  • Transport Vocational School Area I
  • Transport Vocational School Area II
  • Transport Vocational School Area III

Other

  • Transport Health Department
  • Transport Information Centre
  • Transport Newspaper
  • Transport Journal
  • Transport Publishing House

Enterprises

  • Thang Long Construction Corporation
  • Civil Engineering Construction Corporation No. 1 (CIENCO 1)
  • Civil Engineering Construction Corporation No. 4 (CIENCO 4)
  • Civil Engineering Construction Corporation No. 5 (CIENCO 5)
  • Civil Engineering Construction Corporation No. 6 (CIENCO 6)
  • Civil Engineering Construction Corporation No. 8 (CIENCO 8)
  • Transport Industry Corporation (TRANSINCO)
  • Vietnam Waterway Construction Corporation (VINAWACO)
  • Transport Engineering Design Incorporation (TEDI)
  • NguyenMy Co.,Ltd, International Freight Forwarder [3]
  • Northern Inland Waterway Transport Corporation
  • Southern Inland Waterway Transport Corporation
  • Trading and Engineering Construction Corporation (TRAENCO)
  • Transport Service Company No. 2
  • Vietnam Freight Forwarding Company (VINAFCO)
  • Saigon Transport Service Company
  • Labor Oversea Deployment Corporation (LOD)
  • Vietnam Shipping and Chartering Corporation (VIETFRACHT)
  • Transport Mechanical Corporation No. 2
  • Transport Material Engineering and Construction Corporation (TRANSMECCO)
  • Southern Transport Engineering Design Incorporation (TEDI SOUTH)
  • Transport Import-Export and Investment Cooperation Corporation (TRACIMEXCO)

List of ministers

This is a list of ministers of transport of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam

  • August 1945-March 1945 : Đào Trọng Kim
  • March 1945- September 1955: Trần Đăng Khoa
  • September 1955 – 1957: Nguyễn Văn Trân
  • 1957–1960: Nguyễn Hữu Mai
  • 1960– March 1974: Phan Trọng Tuệ
  • March 1974 – 1976: Dương Bạch Liên
  • 1976–February 1980: Phan Trọng Tuệ
  • February 1980– April 1982: Đinh Đức Thiện
  • April 1982– June 1986: Đồng Sĩ Nguyên
  • June 1986– November 1996: Bùi Danh Lưu
  • November 1996 – 2002: Lê Ngọc Hoàn
  • 2002– June 2006: Đào Đình Bình
  • June 2006– 3 August 2011: Hồ Nghĩa Dũng
  • 3 August 2011– 6 February 2016: Đinh La Thăng
  • 6 February 2016– 25 October 2017: Nguyễn Hồng Trường
  • 26 October 2017– 21 October 2022: Nguyễn Văn Thể
  • 21 October 2022– present: Nguyễn Văn Thắng

See also

References


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