Vietnam, China localities step up cross-border labour management

​Vietnam’s northernmost province of Ha Giang and Baise city of China’s Guangxi province will continue to effectively implement the agreement on cross-border labour management, contributing to promoting bilateral relations.
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The consensus was reached during talks of officials of the Ha Giang province Department of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs and the Baise city department of human resources and social welfare in Ha Giang on August 8.

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Vietnamese labourers in Ha Giang Province ready to work abroad. (Photo: bienphong.com.vn)

Since they signed the agreement on February 10, 2017, Ha Giang and Baise have intensified cross-border labour management and regularly discussed policies towards labourers.

Many labourers have crossed the border in Ha Giang to work in China illegally over the past time, causing difficulties for relevant agencies in the management work and affecting local security and safety.

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(Source: VNA)