November 13, 2025 | 10:08

More opportunities for Vietnam's railway industry to develop

Đan Tiên

To achieve sustainable development, the railway industry needs to build a domestic industrial ecosystem, promote the domestic supply chain, and enhance international cooperation in training, technology transfer, and long-term investment.

More opportunities for Vietnam's railway industry to develop
At the opening ceremony of the VRT & CONS 2025.

The first International Exhibition & Conference on Modern Railway Technology and Infrastructure Construction Supply Chain (VRT & CONS 2025) officially opened on November 12 at the Vietnam Exposition Center in Hanoi.

Nearly 200 domestic and international businesses and organizations are participating in the event, which runs until November 15, with over 120 booths displaying comprehensive technologies, products, and solutions for the railway and transportation infrastructure sectors.

This is the first specialized international exhibition and conference on railway and infrastructure held in Vietnam, serving as a platform for strategic dialogue and long-term investment connections for Vietnam's railway industry ecosystem.

Speaking at the opening, Deputy Minister of Construction Nguyen Danh Huy stated that the event is not only a trade exhibition but also a "strategic forum" for Vietnam's railway industry, where management agencies, businesses, and financial organizations can exchange ideas, offer solutions, and seek feasible investment cooperation models.

"Vietnam is not looking for the most expensive technology, but for the most suitable technology – advanced, safe, efficient, and capable of technology transfer," the Deputy Minister said.

According to Mr. Huy, to achieve sustainable development, the railway industry needs to build a domestic industrial ecosystem, promote the domestic supply chain, and enhance international cooperation in training, technology transfer, and long-term investment.

The Deputy Minister believes that in the overall infrastructure landscape of Vietnam, railways are the "backbone" of the national transportation system, playing a crucial role in restructuring the economy, reducing logistics costs, cutting greenhouse gas emissions, and promoting regional connectivity.

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