Held under the framework of the Viet Nam Private Sector Forum 2026 (VPSF 2026), the event sought to create a substantive, multidirectional platform to foster a transparent and sustainable business environment.
Speaking at the session, Dang Hong Anh, VYEA President and head of VPSF 2026, stressed that An Giang faces a significant development opportunity following its administrative merger with Kien Giang.
With distinctive advantages spanning border areas, plains, maritime zones, agriculture, logistics, border trade, tourism and the marine economy, the province now has considerable scope to generate growth momentum for the private sector.
“The key is how to convert potential and advantages into genuine competitive capacity for businesses and people. VPSF 2026 will jointly identify bottlenecks, propose solutions and push for policy completion,” he affirmed.
He pledged that the VYEA will support An Giang on three pillars: policy linkage, market connection and nurturing a new generation of resilient, creative entrepreneurs.
At the forum, experts and academics advised that An Giang should shift its development model towards green, sustainable growth driven by innovation. High-tech agriculture, deep processing, logistics, high-quality tourism and digital transformation were identified as core sectors requiring breakthroughs.
Discussions also centred on removing enterprises’ bottlenecks, including access to land and production premises, access to medium- and long-term capital, logistics costs and workforce quality, as well as the ability to expand markets and integrate more deeply into global supply chains.