Vietnam welcomes Chinese firms' engagement in high-speed railway projects: Deputy PM

May 15th at 07:50
15-05-2025 07:50:48+07:00

Vietnam welcomes Chinese firms' engagement in high-speed railway projects: Deputy PM

Vietnam welcomes Chinese enterprises, including the CCECC, to actively collaborate with Vietnamese firms to improve competitiveness in terms of technology, quality, and cost-efficiency as they engage in the investment and construction of high-speed rail lines in Vietnam.

Vietnam welcomes Chinese firms' engagement in high-speed railway projects: Deputy PM

Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha (right) and Chen Sichang, General Manager of the China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation. (Photo: VNA)

Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha hosted a reception on May 14 for Chen Sichang, General Manager of the China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation (CCECC), a subsidiary of the China Railway Construction Corporation (CRCC).

During the meeting, Deputy PM Ha emphasised that developing modern and high-speed railways is a strategic task and a top priority for the current period as identified by the Vietnamese Party and State. Within the framework of the Vietnam – China comprehensive strategic cooperative partnership, the development of a modern high-speed railway network — including cross-border routes connecting the two countries — has been placed high on the agenda by Party and State leaders of both countries, reflecting a strong political will.

Vietnam, he said, welcomes Chinese enterprises, including the CCECC, to actively collaborate with Vietnamese firms to improve competitiveness in terms of technology, quality, and cost-efficiency as they engage in the investment and construction of high-speed rail lines in Vietnam.

Ha noted that Vietnam is eager to learn from China’s experiences and best practices in developing such rail systems. Companies like the CCECC, he added, can play a crucial role in transferring technology to and supporting Vietnamese partners to master and jointly develop modern railway technologies.

He affirmed that Vietnam does not differentiate between state-owned and private enterprises when it comes to investment in and development of high-speed railway projects. What matters, he stressed, is the capacity, technological expertise, and ability to transfer, master, and develop technologies in accordance with international standards and practices.

Underscoring the importance of close cooperation between Chinese and Vietnamese enterprises to the two countries' friendship, the Deputy PM called on the CCECC to adopt a long-term investment vision, pursue mutual benefits, and contribute to building a railway industry ecosystem in Vietnam.

For his part, Chen noted that the CCECC has implemented numerous high-speed railway projects in China and abroad. He expressed the corporation’s keen interest in Vietnam’s high-speed railway projects, including the one linking the two countries.

Chen affirmed that, if selected, his firm will ensure high technical standards, strict quality control, and on-schedule delivery. It will also work closely with Vietnamese partners to share, transfer, and co-develop technologies, contributing to the sustainable development of Vietnam’s railway sector, he added.

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- 16:15 14/05/2025



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