Digital economy is targeted to contribute around 30% of GDP
The Digital Economy and Digital Society Development Programme for 2026–2030 aims for the digital economy’s value-added contribution to account for approximately 30% of...
The Digital Economy and Digital Society Development Programme for 2026–2030 aims for the digital economy’s value-added contribution to account for approximately 30% of...
In Viet Nam’s socialist-oriented market economy, the collective economy, with cooperatives at its core, plays a particularly important role. It is not only a model for...
As Viet Nam shifts toward a knowledge and innovation-driven economy, universities and research institutes are increasingly expected not only to generate knowledge but...
To achieve its target of double-digit economic growth, the Government has instructed ministries, sectors and localities to strive for a 100% disbursement rate of public...
The development of the marine economy has been identified by Ninh Binh province as one of the important driving forces to promote growth and enhance the competitiveness...
Achieving high double-digit growth is becoming a challenging goal amid export risks, weak consumption, and public investment serving as the main driving force.
According to the Viet Nam Private Economy Report 2025, the country currently has around 6.1 million household businesses, creating jobs for approximately 10 million...
Making use of abundant agricultural by-products, many businesses, cooperatives and farming households have in recent years stepped up the production of organic...
Recently, Moody's upgraded Vietnam’s credit outlook from “Stable” to “Positive” while maintaining its Ba2 rating, reflecting confidence in the country’s...
Resolution No. 68-NQ/TW of the Politburo affirms that developing the private economy is an important driver of the socialist-oriented market economy.
The rapid development of cashless payments in recent years has contributed to promoting the digital economy and improving the efficiency of monetary circulation....
After nearly four decades of Doi Moi (renovation), Vietnam’s traditional growth drivers are gradually becoming less effective, creating an urgent need to shift its...
Economic challenges prevail, but opportunities for Vietnam also remain, if Vietnam plays its cards right.
The pressure to green production is becoming a matter of survival for the textile industry. Yet businesses continue to struggle with barriers related to financing,...
After one year of implementation, Resolution No. 68-NQ/TW dated May 4, 2025 of the Politburo on private sector development (Resolution 68) has strongly promoted efforts...
Promoting growth will be one of the top priorities in Viet Nam’s economic development and policy planning in 2026. This will contribute to achieving double-digit growth...
At the second plenum of the 14th Party Central Committee, the consistent target of achieving annual growth of over 10% for 2026 and the following years was reaffirmed.
For decades, Vietnam’s 400 plus industrial parks have powered the country’s economic rise - attracting investment, creating jobs, and driving exports. Today, they face a...
Government Decree No. 141/2026/ND-CP, issued on April 29, 2026, is already generating a clear ripple effect across the small-scale economic sector.
Viet Nam is undergoing a strong transformation, shifting from a traditional energy-dependent economy to a green, low-emission growth model. Its commitment to achieving...
Amid intensifying global technological competition, many countries are shifting decisively towards growth models based on knowledge and technology. For Viet Nam,...
The border gate economy is increasingly asserting itself as a key driver of growth for frontier provinces. Yet, advancing this sector in the new phase requires not only...