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In August 2024, the newly appointed President of Vietnam Tô Lâm met with the Chinese President and signed an agreement to enhance railway connectivity between China and Vietnam including the North–South High-Speed Rail. [32] [33] Vietnam has estimated the cost of building a new railway linking it with China's Yunnan province at 179 trillion ...
Vietnam is planning to build a 1,545 km (960 miles) high-speed system with a price tag that could be as much as $72 billion, or 17% of its gross domestic product, according to state media.
Vietnam is planning a massive expansion of its internal rail network with a 1,500-km-long high-speed connection from Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City, at a cost estimated at roughly $70 billion, the ...
Vietnam has approved the construction of a high-speed railway connecting the capital Hanoi in the north to Ho Chi Minh city in the south at an estimated cost of $67 billion.
The Communist Party reaffirmed the strategic importance in March 2023 that the north-south high-speed rail project begin construction by 2030 and finish by 2045, focusing on the Hanoi-Vinh and Ho Chi Minh-Nha Trang sections; the project is estimated to cover 1,559 km, with a speed over 320 km/h and a cost of over $58 billion. [241]
PNSTI said that the investment deal was the last legal step needed to a complete feasibility report on the project, which would be submitted to the Ministry of Transport, the head administrator and the lawmaking National Assembly (Vietnam) soon for endorsement. Construction on the high-speed rail is expected to start in late 2018 and promise a ...
HANOI (Reuters) -Vietnam aims to start building two high-speed railway lines linking its capital Hanoi with China before 2030, the Ministry of Planning and Investment said, another sign of a ...
National railway company Vietnam Railways has proposed a high-speed rail link between Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, capable of running at 300 to 350 km/h (186 to 217 mph). Funding of the $56 billion line would mainly come from the Vietnamese government; reports suggest Japanese development aid could be made available in stages, conditioned on the ...