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VN sends 78,000 workers abroad in 11 months
VGP 10:02, 2013/12/06
Viet Nam sent 78,664 workers abroad over the past 11 months, making up 92.5% of the year’s plan, according to the Overseas Labor Export Department, under the Ministry of Labor, Invalids and Social Affair.
In November only, 8,411 laborers were sent abroad, 3,058 of them are female.
 
Taiwan, the largest market of Viet Nam’s labor export, received 4,319 workers (1,796 females), followed by Japan 989 (425 females), Malaysia, 654 and the United Arab Emirates, 582.
 
In November, 697 returned to work in the Republic of Korea.
 
Viet Nam expects to achieve the set plan of sending 100,000 workers abroad this year.
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