Services and tourism are gradually becoming one of the main economic sectors of Da Nang. (Photo: NDO)
Policy

Da Nang promotes potential for breakthrough development

Da Nang has the largest area among the six centrally governed cities, with a population of more than 3 million people. With a solid economic foundation, special and outstanding mechanisms and policies, and new pioneering economic models, the city is expected to gain new momentum for rapid and sustainable growth.

The 55-storey Saigon Marina IFC Tower stands out on the Saigon River, Ho Chi Minh City. (Photo: NDO)
Policy

International financial centre and strategic vision

The Saigon Marina IFC Tower was inaugurated in Ho Chi Minh City on August 19. It is not only a modern architectural work, but also demonstrates strategic vision in building an international financial centre — a new growth momentum in the context of deep integration and strong digital transformation.

Viet Nam's civil aviation industry has always played a role as a unique, modern, and advanced economic-technical field; an important bridge between Viet Nam and the region and the world.
Policy

Viet Nam’s aviation industry developed to meet growth targets

Over the past 80 years of national construction and development, Viet Nam’s civil aviation sector has consistently played a pivotal role as a specialised, modern and advanced economic–technical industry. It has served as an essential bridge linking Viet Nam with the region and the wider world, while safeguarding national defence, security, and the sovereignty of the nation’s skies.

The Gia Loc Industrial Park in Hai Phong City has essentially completed phase one of its infrastructure development, meeting enterprises’ production needs. (Photo: MINH NGUYEN)
Policy

Fiscal policy supports economic growth

The Government’s priority for the final months of 2025 remains to promote growth in tandem with maintaining macroeconomic stability, with a determined effort to achieve an annual GDP growth rate of 8.3–8.5 per cent.

Ho Chi Minh City is rising to assert its new position. (Photo: DUY HIEU)
Policy

Shaping identity in an era of rising

The Declaration of Independence at Ba Dinh Square, Ha Noi, on September 2, 1945, affirmed Viet Nam’s national sovereignty. Eighty years later, Viet Nam once again asserts its institutional financial sovereignty through the Viet Nam International Financial Centre model, with two engines located in Ho Chi Minh City and Da Nang.

With more than 24,000 hectares under cultivation, and an estimated output of nearly 38,000 tonnes of coffee beans, coffee has firmly established itself as a major crop of Son La. (Photo: nhandan.vn)
Policy

Son La focuses on sustainable coffee development

After more than 30 years of taking root in the North-western region, coffee has not only affirmed its position as a key crop in Son La Province but also opened up a pathway for agricultural commodity development linked with high technology, value chains and international integration.

Aerial view of Nga Bay City. (Photo: nhandan.vn)
Policy

Nga Bay’s rise amidst the Mekong Delta

Nga Bay was established more than 110 years ago and has long been a vital waterway hub of the Mekong Delta. Today, Nga Bay (Can Tho City) has grown into a thriving locality with an urbanisation rate exceeding 61%, reflecting the determination and major investments of the local authorities to reshape its landscape.

Ca Mau has the largest shrimp farming area in the country, providing abundant potential for enterprises to expand shrimp processing for export. (Photo: nhandan.vn)
Policy

A “golden opportunity” for the private economy

Resolution No. 68-NQ/TW of the Politburo (dated May 4, 2025) reaffirms the pivotal role of the private sector in the country’s development process. In Ca Mau, the private economy has consistently received strong support from both businesses and the public.

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