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Vietnam expanding landfill work in South China Sea, report says
- The country is expected to engage in a record number of island-building operations in waters Beijing also claims
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Vietnam has rapidly expanded its dredging and landfill operations in the South China Sea over the past six months, according to a new report.
The country is “on pace for a record year of island building in 2024”, according to the Washington-based Asia Maritime Transparency Initiative at the Centre for Strategic and International Studies.
It said it had added 692 acres (2.8 sq km) across 10 features in the Spratly Islands since November, roughly matching its efforts in the previous two years.
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Although China and Vietnam have worked to improve relations in recent years, their conflicting claims in the South China Sea remain a major source of contention.
The think tank said Vietnam had reclaimed around 2,360 acres of land, around half the amount China has claimed, but that is an almost tenfold increase compared with the total Hanoi held three years ago.
China conducted massive land reclamation efforts in parts of the South China Sea it claims between 2013 and 2015.
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