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Ministry of transport asks Jica for technical support in North-South railway project
01/Sep/2010 Intellasia | Dau Tu page 2
1 Sep, 2010 - 12:53:50 PM
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The leaders of ministry of transport have requested Japan International Cooperation Agency (Jica) to provide technical aid under non-refundable ODA to carry out three railway projects.

In mid-August, ministry of transport already submitted a document to Japanese Embassy in Vietnam, Jica and Japanese Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Tourism about providing technical aid for setting up high-speed railway projects from Hanoi-Vinh and HCM City - Nha Trang, as well as upgrading Hanoi - Noi Bai railway.

Previously, in order to make comprehensive studies about the high-speed railway from Hanoi - HCM City, the prime minister has already in principle approved for receiving technical aid from Japanese government to realise the three fore-mentioned projects.





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