UK and Vietnam enhance cooperation in digital economy
Opportunities are open for expanding cooperation between regulatory bodies of the UK-Vietnam on digital transformation and digital economy.
Opportunities are open for expanding cooperation between regulatory bodies of the UK-Vietnam on digital transformation and digital economy.
Local and foreign human resources experts said that people’s wellbeing should be among the top priorities during the pandemic.
The country still faces several obstacles to fully unlocking the benefits of digital technologies.
Vietnam is a force to be reckoned with in driving digitalization in the region, and a great example for countries around the world, stated ITU President Houlin Zhao.
The Covid-19 pandemic remains a catalyst to accelerate the digitalization process, which is an inevitable trend for countries around the world.
The strong progress in Vietnam-US relations was thanks to the strategic visions of both Governments and the active participation of businesses from the two countries.
Vietnam identifies digital infrastructure, databases, and platforms as a key part to accelerate digitalization.
Policies to support small and medium enterprises to join the process of digital transformation are necessary.
People will be subject to travel around or face restrictions depending on the status of the app.
Agriculture is the main factor for Vietnam’s economy to pursue rapid and sustainable growth.
Digital transformation has been applied for data-driven logistics and supply chains, digital device management, quality control, and intelligent processes.
The projects selected for funding are not only practical regarding the application of advanced technologies in areas of critical need in Vietnam, but they are also very meaningful in today’s context.
The forum would create opportunities to approach modern technology models, digital experiences and to discuss how Vietnamese agricultural products can be exported more effectively.
Since the launch of the national online services portal, over 3,000 online public services have been available for the public, which helps save VND8 trillion (US$352 million) per year on public spending.
The country with a network of 17 free trade agreements and a market of 100 million people has huge potential for digital economy development.
Vietnam and other ASEAN countries have a huge opportunity to attract investment capital into hi-tech fields.
To become a digital powerhouse, Vietnam will need to offer the conditions that will enable its local operators to adopt and adapt to new global digital technologies.