Prime Minister urges measures to boost national digital transformation
The government expects all remote areas to have access to mobile networks by December 2024.
The government expects all remote areas to have access to mobile networks by December 2024.
The visit is the first paid by a Vietnamese government leader to Australia for the past seven years.
The Government leader has called for the publication of average lending rates to allow individuals and businesses to choose their banks.
The Government will facilitate Siemens with better conditions to expand its operations in Vietnam.
More efforts are expected to boost production, business activities, and people's livelihoods.
The Vietnamese Prime Minister spent one of the main days of Tet visiting and encouraging workers at key projects to ensure that they would meet the deadlines and come operational before the target dates.
Hosting a reception is part of the Vietnamese tradition of appreciating the support of the diplomatic corps, bringing people together, and wishing them all the best in the new year.
The visit is of significance for the traditional partners, presenting chances for cross-sector cooperation.
Vietnam calls for investment in high technology while ensuring a better investment climate for investors, emphasizing institutional framework, infrastructure, and manpower.
The trip is expected to strengthen relationships with traditional partners and attract international investors. The country is destined to be one of the emerging economies with impressive growth rates in recent years.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh and Vietnamese delegates will attend the World Economic Forum's 54th annual meeting later this month.
The summit will mark the 50th anniversary of ASEAN-Japan relations.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh and his Cambodian counterpart witnessed the signing of business agreements at the Vietnam-Cambodia Investment and Trade Promotion Forum.
This marks his first visit to Vietnam since taking office in August.
Dozens of events on the agenda demonstrate Vietnam’s determination to address critical climate issues in a concrete and substantive way on its low-carbon path.
Two years after making net zero commitments at COP26, Vietnam has taken bold action toward energy transition with the approval of the National Power Development Plan and announced a just energy transition with international partners to unlock financing for the journey.
The Government is prioritizing solutions to boost three main sources of growth: investment, consumption, and exports.