Ha Noi makes a breakthrough towards becoming a “cultural–smart–ecological–sustainable” metropolis.
Policy

Ha Noi’s economy makes breakthrough on the back of science and technology

With outstanding achievements in economic scale, growth momentum and innovation capacity, Ha Noi is steadily asserting its position as one of the country’s leading centres of economy and science. The results recorded during the 2020–2025 term show that the capital city is entering a phase of strong, sustainable and increasingly modern development.

Photo for illustration. (Source: nhandan.vn)
Policy

Ha Noi boosts key industrial firms to move deeper into supply chains

Amid increasingly fierce competition and growing demands for deeper integration into the global economy, Ha Noi is stepping up measures to support manufacturers of key industrial products in strengthening competitiveness, expanding markets, and gradually embedding itself more deeply in domestic and international production and supply chains.

PM Pham Minh Chinh addresses the conference on the establishment of the International Financial Centre (IFC) in Viet Nam on December 21. (Photo: VNA)
Domestic

Viet Nam's International Financial Centre officially comes into being

The establishment of the International Financial Centre (IFC) in Viet Nam was announced at a conference in Ha Noi on December 21, with Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh described the move as a moment for the country to open its door wide to fintech integration and economy greening, helping it reach the developed and high-income status in the near future.

Developing the bond market with a focus on extending maturities is regarded as a key solution to creating stable and sustainable sources of capital while easing pressure on the banking system.
Policy

Room for further development in the capital market

With the growth scenario that Viet Nam is determined to pursue, capital demand for development in the coming period is set to rise sharply, with the ratio of public investment to GDP in the 2026–2030 period expected to increase to at least 8% of GDP.

Ho Chi Minh City is expected to make a strong leap forward as the amended Resolution 98 takes effect in practice. Photo: THE ANH
Policy

A breakthrough opportunity for Ho Chi Minh City

With 433 out of 438 deputies voting in favour, the National Assembly has just passed a Resolution amending and supplementing a number of articles of Resolution 98/2023/QH15 on piloting some special mechanisms and policies for Ho Chi Minh City’s development. The southern economic hub now has new, even more far-reaching special mechanisms in hand.

Resolution 98 amendment: Institutional leverage for breakthrough in Ho Chi Minh City
Megastory

Resolution 98 amendment: Institutional leverage for breakthrough in Ho Chi Minh City

On December 11, 2025, the National Assembly passed a resolution amending and supplementing several articles of Resolution No.98/2023/QH15 (dated June 24, 2023) of the National Assembly on piloting some specific mechanisms and policies for the development of Ho Chi Minh City. This is considered the key to removing bottlenecks and opening opportunities for the city's breakthrough in the coming period.

A highly effective ST25 rice–shrimp farming model of many households in Ninh Thanh Loi Commune (Ca Mau).
Policy

Strengthening production linkages for rice exports

In recent times, many farming households in the communes of Ninh Thanh Loi, Vinh Loi, Vinh My, Vinh Thanh, Vinh Loc, and others in Ca Mau Province have connected with each other and cooperated with local authorities and enterprises, applying science and technology to specialise in producing high-quality rice varieties, thereby meeting export standards for the US and other demanding markets.

Agricultural cooperatives introduce their products at a trade fair. Photo: NAM NGUYEN
Policy

Removing bottlenecks to boost cooperative exports

Viet Nam currently has around 36,270 cooperatives, of which more than 60% operate in agriculture. About 2,000 cooperatives have applied high technology, helping to improve productivity and product quality. With export networks reaching 190 countries and territories, opportunities for cooperative products to access international markets are considerable.

A train on the Cat Linh–Ha Dong metro line.
Policy

Ha Noi moves towards green, smart and sustainable city

Ha Noi has been accelerating the development of a green, smart and modern urban model, closely aligned with sustainable development and the preservation of cultural identity. These major orientations have been translated into key planning frameworks, laying the foundation for the capital to continue playing its role as a driving force for the region and the country as a whole.

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