Monitoring a durian orchard using sensor technology in Krong Pac Commune, Dak Lak Province. (Photo: Minh Anh)
Policy

Safeguarding growth targets amid threat of El Niño

In 2026, Viet Nam's agricultural sector aims to achieve 3.7–4% growth and generate approximately 74 billion USD in agricultural, forestry and fisheries exports. However, the re-emergence of El Niño poses significant challenges to production and exports during the final months of the year - the critical period that will determine whether the sector achieves its growth targets.

High-quality human resources play a decisive role in improving labour productivity. (Photo: Nam Anh)
Policy

From workers’ initiatives to driver of national growth

The 14th National Party Congress has set a target of increasing the proportion of workers with formal qualifications or professional certificates to 35–40% by 2030. Developing a highly skilled workforce is now regarded as the key to enabling Viet Nam to achieve breakthroughs in its next stage of development.

KN Vientiane Group Co., Ltd of Viet Nam and Real Concept Real Estate Sole., Ltd of Laos sign a strategic cooperation agreement to develop a real estate project in the Long Thanh – Vientiane Special Economic Zone in Laos on June 28. (Photo: VNA)
Policy

Vietnamese, Lao firms forge strategic cooperation for Vientiane real estate project

KN Vientiane Group Co., Ltd of Viet Nam and Real Concept Real Estate Sole., Ltd of Laos on June 28 signed a strategic cooperation agreement to develop a real estate project in the Long Thanh – Vientiane Special Economic Zone, marking a concrete step to implement investment commitments while underscoring the proactive role of businesses in strengthening Viet Nam – Laos economic ties.

Prime Minister Le Minh Hung chairs the meeting reviewing the implementation of major transport projects during the first six months of 2026 on June 27, 2026. (Photo: NDO)
Domestic

Key transport projects must not be delayed without objective reasons: PM

Prime Minister Le Minh Hung on June 27 stressed the need to strictly adhere to implementation schedules for key national transport projects, saying that deadlines must not be extended unless there are objective reasons, as he chaired a meeting reviewing the implementation of major and imporant national transport projects in the first half of this year.

Garment manufacturing for export at Nam Dinh Textile and Garment Corporation.
Policy

Removing bottlenecks

Although Viet Nam ranks among the world's top three textile and garment exporters, the industry's value added remains relatively low and unstable due to its heavy reliance on imported raw materials and accessories. To enhance competitiveness and increase value creation, the country needs to accelerate the development of specialised textile industrial parks alongside supporting industries while making full use of the sector's integrated production ecosystem.

The flower-filled central area of Lam Dong Province.
Policy

Strategic vision set for future development

The revised Lam Dong Provincial Master Plan for the 2021–2030 period, with a vision to 2050, provides a vital foundation for guiding the province's long-term, comprehensive and sustainable development while improving the quality of life of its people.

Many paper-based administrative procedures in the maritime sector are being replaced with digitalised data.
Policy

Inland waterway reform to eliminate 750,000 administrative procedures, saving over 60 billion VND annually

The Ministry of Construction has approved a scheme to improve state management in the inland waterway sector by replacing licensing procedures with a new regulatory approach while significantly reducing or waiving fees and charges. The initiative is expected to mark a major breakthrough in unlocking resources and fostering the modern, sustainable development of inland waterway transport.

Foreign-invested enterprises are encouraged to invest and operate, but are also required to make commitments regarding technology, research and development (R&D), and the training of Vietnamese human resources.
Policy

Building a national strategic investment platform

The resolution of the second plenary meeting of the 14th Party Central Committee calls for renewed development thinking and the effective mobilisation of all resources for sustainable growth. In line with this spirit, the recently issued Resolution No. 10-NQ/TW marks a shift in thinking from “attracting capital” to building a national strategic investment platform, with the goal of turning Viet Nam into a leading centre for innovation and manufacturing in Asia.

Minister of Construction Tran Hong Minh chairs a conference reviewing the implementation of expressway projects in the 2021–2025 period under the 3,000 km portfolio. (Photo: Ministry of Construction Portal)
Policy

Viet Nam surpasses 3,000 km expressway milestone

Under the Government’s resolute direction and the entire system’s responsible engagement, the construction and transport sector has achieved historic milestones; by the end of 2025, the total length of operational expressways had exceeded 3,300 km, unlocking new development space for key economic regions and the country as a whole.

Officials from Ha Tinh Province’s Tax Office No. 5 assist business households in filing taxes via the eTax Mobile application. (Photo: PHAN TAM)
Policy

New mechanisms proposed to expand financing access for SMEs

Although small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) account for 98% of all businesses, bank lending to the sector currently represents only around 19-20% of total outstanding credit in the economy. The Ministry of Finance has proposed a range of new measures in the draft revised Law on Support for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises to help the sector achieve faster and more sustainable growth.

The distribution of E10 petrol was piloted by major fuel distributors before being rolled out nationwide. (Photo: Hoang Anh)
Policy

E10 petrol and the challenge of building national biofuel ecosystem

As Viet Nam advances its energy transition and pursues its commitment to achieving net-zero emissions by 2050, biofuels are increasingly being recognised not only as a technical substitute for fossil fuels but also as a vital component of the country’s strategy to ensure energy security, promote a circular economy and drive green growth.

Metro Line No. 1 Ben Thanh-Suoi Tien has been in operation since December 2024, with operating capacity exceeding its design capacity. (Photo: THE ANH)
Policy

Public-private partnership to develop urban railways

In the context that the state budget and aid capital can hardly meet the full demand, opening the door wider for the private sector to invest in urban railway lines through the public-private partnership (PPP) model is seen as a solution to ease pressure on the state budget in developing infrastructure systems to serve the country’s socio-economic development goals in the new period.

Illustrative image. (Photo: VNA)
Policy

Reviewing revenue and expenditure mechanisms for project owners and project management boards

The Ministry of Finance is seeking public comments on a draft Circular regulating the revenue and expenditure mechanisms of project owners and project management boards using state budget funds. The draft has been developed to incorporates new legal provisions and addresses practical issues arising during implementation, while creating conditions for project management boards to exercise greater autonomy in financial management.

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Policy

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 GDP; for at least five digital technology enterprises to reach parity with those in advanced countries; and for the development, promotion, and deployment of at least five data exchanges.

Prime Minister Le Minh Hung chairs the third meeting of the Government Steering Committee on Science and Technology Development, Innovation, Digital Transformation and Project 06. (Photo: Thanh Giang)
Policy

Repositioning Viet Nam in global technology value chain

Under Decision No. 982/QD-TTg dated June 4, 2026 approving the scheme on supporting and developing Vietnamese digital technology enterprises to expand globally by 2030, with a vision to 2045, five billion-dollar technology companies are expected to become the core force driving Viet Nam into the ranks of the region’s leading technology exporters.

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