Tech firms are standard-bearers in national digital transformation
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.
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 investment is to optimize the efficiency by combining resources of the Vietnamese firm’s services centers in the US and those in neighboring markets.
Vietnam Customs is a focal point for quality and food safety inspection of imported products at the border gate.
By 2025, Vietnam targets to be among the leading 70 countries in e-government development, while the digital economy would account for 20% of total GDP.
TTI wants to attract 180 – 200 local firms to join its supply chains to generate a combined revenue of US$2.5 billion per year.
Vietnam aims to have around 50,000 IT and electronic and telecommunications companies, of which 10 large companies will have revenues of at least US$1 billion each.
Demand from sales manager and marketing manager in FMCG increased in the first quarter of 2020.
The development of IT industry would lay a foundation for other sectors to grow as telecommunications and postal sectors help ensure efficient state management in all spheres.
The plan targets to train and develop 10,000 – 20,000 IT engineers across the country for a network of IT centers.
Such trend would help better meet transportation needs at more affordable prices, ensuring convenience, safety and improving service quality of both taxis and electronic-contract based vehicles, stated Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc.