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Tag: high-speed railway project

Vietnam aims for 140,000 high-skilled rail workers by 2045

Vietnam aims for 140,000 high-skilled rail workers by 2045

Training will be distributed by qualification level, industry group, and include professional development in operations, maintenance, state management, and project management.
August 05, 2025
Hyundai Rotem interested in Vietnam’s high-speed rail development

Hyundai Rotem interested in Vietnam’s high-speed rail development

Investment in modern infrastructure - airports, seaports, expressways, and high-speed railways - is crucial for Vietnam to achieve development goals.
August 05, 2025

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