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Human resources remain a challenge for tourism sector
Vietnam's human resources for tourism are still insufficient both in number and quality, posing a great challenge for the industry in the context of tough competition and deeper international integration.
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On occasion of Europe Day on May 9, DTiNews presents an article written by Ambassador Bruno Angelet, head of the Delegation of the European Union to Vietnam.