4 pillars of Vietnam's railway sector in 2023

The Vietnamese railway sector should identify major pillars to grow further in 2023, Deputy Minister of Transport Nguyen Danh Huy said at a recent conference held by Vietnam Railways (VNR).
Railway sector identifies major pillars in 2023
The pillars of Vietnam's railway sector include infrastructure, transportation and mechanical technology. (Photo: VNA)

The pillars of the railway industry include infrastructure, transportation and mechanical technology, he stressed, urging the sector to work harder to improve its service quality.

The Ministry of Transport (MoT) has paid attention to the development of the sector and accompanied businesses, helping them remove obstacles in line with legal regulations, the official continued.

Ho Sy Hung, Deputy Chairman of the Commission for the Management of State Capital at Enterprises, said restructuring the corporation should be a regular task that requires result-oriented solutions.

Pointing to limitations in capital, technology and infrastructure facing the sector, he said more mechanisms on infrastructure management and operations should be supplemented.

VNR General Director Dang Sy Manh told the conference that the sector will perfect service price plans, complete management and maintenance plans, raise service quality, and step up connectivity with travel firms.

The corporation reported that its combined turnover reached 7.71 trillion VND (328.78 million USD), surpassing the value recorded in the same period last year by 13.8% and the set target by 15.8%.

The sector aims to run no losses from its major operations and contribute 115 billion VND to the State budget.

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(Source: VNA)