Comrade Le Quoc Minh, Member of the PCC, Editor-in-Chief of Nhan Dan Newspaper, Deputy Head of the PCC’s Commission for Communication-Education and Mass Mobilisation, and President of the Viet Nam Journalists Association, said the Party identifies the private economy as one of the most important driving forces of the national economy. (Photo: THE DAI)
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Paving the way for private enterprises to enter the digital era

As the country enters a new phase of development, two important resolutions of the Party Central Committee – Resolution No. 57-NQ/TW and Resolution No. 68-NQ/TW – have been identified as key foundations to help the private sector unlock resources, expand its development space, and create new breakthroughs in science and technology and digital transformation.

Farmers in Can Tho use drones to spray fertiliser and pesticides on high-quality rice fields.
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Supporting farmers in high-quality rice cultivation

Under the project on developing one million hectares of specialised high-quality, low-emission rice associated with green growth in the Mekong Delta by 2030, approved by the Prime Minister, Can Tho City has been assigned to implement a production area of 170,000 hectares.

The ash and slag disposal site of Duyen Hai Thermal Power Company is designed in an integrated manner, featuring impermeable liners, dust control measures, regular water spraying and greening.
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Sustainable pathway for circular economy practices in thermal power plants

Each year, coal-fired thermal power plants nationwide generate an average of more than 25 million tonnes of ash and slag. In the past, most of this by-product was disposed of in landfills, causing environmental pollution and wasting resources. Today, thanks to coherent mechanisms and policies introduced by the Government, ministries and sectors, together with the efforts by enterprises, ash and slag have been increasingly being recycled into valuable materials and products.

The North–South Expressway, now in operation, facilitates smoother transport services for businesses. (Photo: Nam Anh)
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A “sprint" in strategic infrastructure

The completion of more than 3,000 kilometres of the North–South Expressway marks a major “sprint” in Viet Nam’s transport infrastructure development, creating a seamless national connectivity axis and opening up new growth momentum for the economy.

Foreign enterprises have shown strong confidence in Viet Nam’s investment environment.
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Breakthroughs in economic diplomacy

The year 2025 marked a major leap forward in Viet Nam’s comprehensive diplomatic strategy. With nearly 70 external activities conducted by key leaders, the country upgraded its diplomatic relations in a more substantive and effective manner.

Workers at Tan A Dai Thanh Group are at work.
Policy

Power of private economy unlocked

According to a recent report compiling assessments from the business community by the Viet Nam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI), Politburo’s Resolution No.68-NQ/TW dated May 4, 2025, on the development of the private sector, is regarded as one of the Party’s key strategic policy decisions in 2025.

LianLIan Global brand receives Amazon’s 2025 Trailblazer Award. (Photo: KIM DUNG)
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Vietnamese exporters make breakthroughs via e-commerce platforms

Amazon Global Selling Viet Nam has officially launched the 2025 Viet Nam Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) Empowerment Report, showing that thousands of Vietnamese businesses are currently selling and exporting globally through Amazon, with the number of products sold increasing by 35% compared to the same period last year.

A high-tech marine aquaculture model in Khanh Hoa Province. (Photo: KIM SO)
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Unlocking the potential of high-tech marine aquaculture

High-tech marine aquaculture not only helps Viet Nam tap its marine potential more effectively and open up a new development pathway, but also makes an important contribution to the strategy to combat IUU fishing, protect the environment, and improve the livelihoods of coastal farmers and fishers. A reporter from Nhan Dan Newspaper spoke with Associate Professor Dr Nguyen Huu Dung, President of the Viet Nam Marine Aquaculture Association.

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