Human resources: Key for Vietnam's digital economy
To meet the growing demand, Vietnam needs to train around 150,000 digital professionals at universities every year.
To meet the growing demand, Vietnam needs to train around 150,000 digital professionals at universities every year.
Vietnam is dedicated to further enhancing the overall investment climate for foreign investors, especially those from Singapore.
Practical experience has shown that the relationship between the press and companies is one of accompanying each other and co-developing.
By 2025, the Ministry of Information and Communications expected Vietnam to have 80,000 digital tech firms, meeting at least 50% of digital tech and services from state agencies.
Digitalization is seen as a major instrument for Vietnam to promote an independent and self-reliant economy.
E-commerce accounts for less than 5% of retail in Vietnam, meanwhile, it is one-third in China. That means the country's growth potential is huge.
The banking sector is set to continue promoting the use of non-cash payment methods with greater convenience and safety for the public.
The US IT company expects to help Vietnam build up digital skills for both private and state sectors, as well as develop data science.
Digitalization is a key drive for innovation and the foundation of a modern economy, said Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh.
The Government announced an action plan for economic restructuring during the 2021-2025 period for Vietnam to close its gaps with regional countries.