HANOI (Reuters): Vietnam is seeking to learn from China to develop its first high-speed railway network, according to its government, with plans in the works for a rail line running the length of the country.
Vietnam is planning to build a 1,545 km (960 miles) high-speed system with a price tag that could be as much as US$72 billion, or 17% of its gross domestic product, according to state media.
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