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rail sector strengthens safety with new emergency command centre

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AI-generatedThe article describes safety improvements and upcoming regulatory sanctions for Vietnam's railway sector. The commercial mechanism is weak: no direct impact on specific companies, prices, or supply chains. The primary effect is operational compliance cost for railway operators and potential reduction in accident-related disruptions. No clear winners or losers identified.
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- Việt Nam Railways Corporation launched a new Emergency Response Command Centre for continuous monitoring and incident management.
- The railway system includes nearly 4,000 level crossings.
- In the first four months of 2023, there were 65 railway traffic accidents with over 60 casualties, half at road-rail crossings.
- Government Decree No. 81/2026/NĐ-CP introduces new administrative sanctions starting May 15, 2026.
- A barge collision affected train schedules and was resolved within five days.
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