Vietnam has new State President
To Lam, 67, becomes the new State President of Vietnam.
To Lam, 67, becomes the new State President of Vietnam.
The Government is prioritizing solutions to boost three main sources of growth: investment, consumption, and exports.
Hanoi should be empowered to stipulate regulations about its development.
The amendment to the Housing Law is expected to be approved during the 6th session of the National Assembly, scheduled for the end of 2023.
The session will elect a new Minister of Natural Resources and Environment.
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Given the adverse global environment, achieving 6.5% GDP growth this year would be challenging for Vietnam.
The difficulties in the real estate sector may have contributed to Vietnam's lower-than-expected GDP growth in the first quarter (3.32%).
The resignation is reported out of "personal wishes."
Vietnam and Australia will work on an Action Plan that is expected to elevate their partnership as a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership.