Vietnam-Singapore work toward digital, green economy partnership
Vietnam and Singapore remain each other's top partner in the region and are committed to further strengthening the partnership.
Vietnam and Singapore remain each other's top partner in the region and are committed to further strengthening the partnership.
Vietnam is expected to maintain its seventh place in the number of new app downloads globally.
The latest decision of the local authority is applied from September 23.
They share the view that Vietnam remains among the most attractive market in Southeast Asia for those looking for stability and diversification of supply chains.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has announced two new digital products will be on show during the Vietnam Days Abroad 2022, which will be organized to celebrate Vietnam's diplomatic relations with other countries.
Cultural support for entrepreneurial activity is Vietnam’s notable strength.
With proper market understanding and lower prices of products and services, local IT companies are getting more prominent roles in the country's digital transformation.
The partnership will contribute to making the strategy on digital transformation of the Government and the education sector, providing values to students and guaranteeing innovation in higher education.
Vietnam’s digital transformation is designed to be based on three main pillars namely institution, infrastructure, and manpower.
Digitalization is seen as a major instrument for Vietnam to promote an independent and self-reliant economy.
The banking industry needs to continue investing in shared payment and credit information infrastructures.
USAID and LinkSME will continue promoting and expanding activities to support businesses to connect, transform and access finance for SMEs through documenting and replicating successful support models across the country.
The programs will help close the skills gap by providing more learning and growth opportunities for local talents and start-ups in Vietnam.
Domestic and foreign organizations and individuals are encouraged to take part in the contest, which is hoped to raise people's awareness about the importance of digital transformation.
Ensuring cybersecurity for digital platforms must be considered a top priority associated with the development of national digital platforms in Vietnam.
“Make in Vietnam” Digital Product Awards have created spillover effects, promoting the development of Vietnam’s IT industry.
The PwC Global NextGen Survey 2022 was conducted online in collaboration with The Family Business Network.