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Vietnam sends nearly 13,000 workers abroad in March
11:28 AM 09/04/2024
(LĐXH)- DOLAB said that the total number of Vietnamese workers working abroad in March 2024 is 12,738 workers.
According to the Department of Overseas Labour (DOLAB), the total number of Vietnamese workers working abroad in March 2024 is 12,738 workers (4,211 female workers), including markets: Japan 6,297 workers (2,534 female workers), Taiwan (China): 5,487 workers (1,604 female workers), Korea: 288 workers, China: 169 workers, Singapore: 116 workers, Romania 54 workers (06 female workers) and other markets.
Thus, in the first quarter of 2024, the total number of Vietnamese workers working abroad is 35,933 workers (11,483 female workers), reaching 28.74% of the 2024 plan.
Vietnam has set a target to send 125,000 workers abroad in 2024, focusing on markets: Japan: 23,364 workers (8,248 female workers), Taiwan: 9,781 workers (3,011 female workers), Republic of Korea: 707 workers, Singapore: 270 workers, Romania: 219 workers (8 female workers), Thailand Lan: 190 employees, Macao: 169 employees (54 female employees), Saudi Arabia: 147 employees (91 female employees)…  
In 2023, the number of Vietnamese workers sent abroad rose by 33.3% to nearly 160,000, around half of whom were destined for Japan. More than 58,600 worked in Taiwan (China), while the number for the Republic of Korea was over 11,600./.
Translated by Hong Minh
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