More than 37 thousand workers went to work abroad in the first 3 months of 2025

   
Cập nhật: 11/04/2025 01:24
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The total number of Vietnamese workers going to work abroad in the first 3 months of 2025 was 37,027 workers (7,061 female workers), reaching 28.4% of the 2025 plan.

          According to data reported by enterprises, the total number of Vietnamese workers going to work abroad in the first 3 months of 2025 was 37,027 workers (7,061 female workers), reaching 28.4% of the 2025 plan, (in 2025, the plan to send Vietnamese workers to work abroad under contracts is 130,000 workers), in which the markets are: Japan: 18,931 workers (7,785 female workers), Taiwan: 11,076 workers (3,521 female workers), Korea: 4,141 workers (493 female workers), China: 758 workers (00 female workers), Singapore: 536 workers (00 female workers), Romania: 133 workers (11 female workers); Hungary 397 (96 female workers) and other markets.

 

          Specifically, the number of workers working abroad in the each month is:

 

        In January 2025: 12,522 workers (3,440 female workers), including the following markets: Japan 6,441 workers (2,062 female workers), Taiwan: 3,167 workers (1,076 female workers), Korea: 1,897 workers (200 female workers), China: 281 workers (00 female workers), Singapore: 138 workers (00 female workers), Romania: 35 workers (0 female workers); Hungary 177 (32 female workers) and other markets.

 

         In February 2025: 9,774 workers (3,621 female workers), including the following markets: Japan: 5,760 workers (2,594 female workers), Taiwan: 2,885 workers (926 female workers), Korea: 221 workers (0 female workers), China: 195 workers (00 female workers), Singapore: 191 workers (00 female workers), Romania: 56 workers (06 female workers); Hungary: 124 (35 female workers) and other markets.

 

           In March 2025: 14,731 workers (5,027 female workers), including the following markets: Japan: 6,730 workers (3,129 female workers), Taiwan: 5,024 workers (1,519 female workers), Korea: 2,023 workers (193 female workers), China: 282 workers (00 female workers), Singapore: 207 workers (00 female workers), Romania: 42 workers (05 female workers); Hungary: 96 (29 female workers) and other markets.

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