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German support for vocational training in Dong Nai
1/28/2013 12:05:17 PM Voice of Vietnam
(VOV) - The Government of Germany is committed to providing US$20 million for its technical and financial cooperation program with Vietnam.
This was announced by German ambassador to Vietnam, Jutta Frasch, after the program was signed in HCM City on January 27 by representatives of Bosch Vietnam and Lilama Technical and Technology Vocational College 2.
Vo Quang Hue, General Director of Bosch Vietnam, said the cooperation program between Bosch and Lilama 2 aims to train highly skilled workers for the company’s hi-tech factory in the southern province of Dong Nai.
Martin Hayes, President of Bosch in the South East Asia region said this is the first German-standard training program, aimed at transferring hi-tech skills to Vietnamese workers.
In the first two years, Bosch will provide US$2.3 million for training workers for Bosch’s automobile factory in Dong Nai. Bosch Vietnam will give priority to those finishing the three-year program with certificates granted by the German Industry and Commerce (GIC) and Lilama2.
BIDV funds national highway expansion
| SGT | Jan 25, 2013 09:04 am VIR
Deputy Minister of Transport Nguyen Hong Truong (L) and a representative of BIDV exchange the signed credit contract - Photo: Courtesy of BIDV
Bank for Investment and Development of Vietnam (BIDV) and the Ministry of Transport on Monday signed an agreement to fund the project expanding the National Highway 1A.
According to a statement released by BIDV, the lender has pledged to arrange VND30 trillion ($1.5 billion) for investors to expand sections between Hanoi and Can Tho City under the BOT (build-operate-transfer) format. BIDV will prioritize sections in the central region from Vinh City to Ninh Thuan Province.
BIDV will consider giving preferential lending rates to each part of this project and credits will be up to 85 per cent of the total investment capital.
National Highway 1A
Under calculation of the ministry, over VND120 trillion ($6 billion) is needed to expand the National Highway 1A from Hanoi to Can Tho on a total length of over 1,200 kilometers. Aside from credits from BIDV, some VND20.5 trillion ($1 billion) will be injected into this project through the State budget, government bonds and sale of toll collection right.
The ministry is seeking the remaining capital of around VND70 trillion ($3.5 billion) for the project.
1/28/2013 12:05:17 PM Voice of Vietnam
(VOV) - The Government of Germany is committed to providing US$20 million for its technical and financial cooperation program with Vietnam.
This was announced by German ambassador to Vietnam, Jutta Frasch, after the program was signed in HCM City on January 27 by representatives of Bosch Vietnam and Lilama Technical and Technology Vocational College 2.
Vo Quang Hue, General Director of Bosch Vietnam, said the cooperation program between Bosch and Lilama 2 aims to train highly skilled workers for the company’s hi-tech factory in the southern province of Dong Nai.
Martin Hayes, President of Bosch in the South East Asia region said this is the first German-standard training program, aimed at transferring hi-tech skills to Vietnamese workers.
In the first two years, Bosch will provide US$2.3 million for training workers for Bosch’s automobile factory in Dong Nai. Bosch Vietnam will give priority to those finishing the three-year program with certificates granted by the German Industry and Commerce (GIC) and Lilama2.
BIDV funds national highway expansion
| SGT | Jan 25, 2013 09:04 am VIR
Deputy Minister of Transport Nguyen Hong Truong (L) and a representative of BIDV exchange the signed credit contract - Photo: Courtesy of BIDV
Bank for Investment and Development of Vietnam (BIDV) and the Ministry of Transport on Monday signed an agreement to fund the project expanding the National Highway 1A.
According to a statement released by BIDV, the lender has pledged to arrange VND30 trillion ($1.5 billion) for investors to expand sections between Hanoi and Can Tho City under the BOT (build-operate-transfer) format. BIDV will prioritize sections in the central region from Vinh City to Ninh Thuan Province.
BIDV will consider giving preferential lending rates to each part of this project and credits will be up to 85 per cent of the total investment capital.
National Highway 1A
Under calculation of the ministry, over VND120 trillion ($6 billion) is needed to expand the National Highway 1A from Hanoi to Can Tho on a total length of over 1,200 kilometers. Aside from credits from BIDV, some VND20.5 trillion ($1 billion) will be injected into this project through the State budget, government bonds and sale of toll collection right.
The ministry is seeking the remaining capital of around VND70 trillion ($3.5 billion) for the project.