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Vietnam news in brief - January 21

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Prime Minister attends Davos Forum, promotes ASEAN cooperation and green energy

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh arrived in Zurich, Switzerland on January 20 to attend the 55th World Economic Forum (WEF) Davos and engage in bilateral activities. He will participate in discussions on ASEAN cooperation, digital transformation and green energy during the event, which is themed "Cooperation in the Smart Era".

 Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh and his wife at Zurich Airport, Switzerland - Photo: Nhat Bac/VGP

Vietnam highlights sustainable agriculture and climate action at Francophone Forum

The Francophone Parliamentary Forum on Sustainable Agriculture, Food Security and Climate Change, hosted by Vietnam, adopted the Cantho Declaration on January 21. The declaration underscores the commitment of Francophone nations to strengthen agricultural cooperation, ensure food security, and address climate challenges. Speaking at the event, Tran Thanh Man, Chairman of the Vietnamese National Assembly, emphasized the importance of joint action for sustainable development within the Francophone community.

Government allocates rice aid to support citizens during Lunar New Year

Vietnam's Ministry of Finance will allocate 2,520 tons of rice from national reserves to Ha Giang, Cao Bang, Ninh Thuan, Dak Lak, Kon Tum, Bac Kan and Dak Nong. The aid is intended to support citizens during the 2025 Lunar New Year and post-harvest period, and its free distribution must be timely and equitable.

Digital technology sector sees significant growth in revenue and employment

Vietnam had 73,788 digital technology enterprises in 2024, up 10.1% from 2023, employing nearly 1.26 million people. Total revenue reached nearly $158 billion, up 10.2%, with after-tax profits estimated at $11.1 billion, contributing $1.76 billion to the state budget.

Hanoi leads Vietnam in 2024 budget revenue with $21.4 billion

Hanoi led Vietnam in 2024 budget revenue, reaching VND512 trillion ($21.4 billion), up 23% from 2023, with domestic revenue accounting for 94% of all revenue collected in the city. All 30 districts exceeded their tax and fee collection targets. This achievement highlights Hanoi's economic recovery, sustainable development, and strong support from its nearly 400,000 businesses.

Spring Press Fairs highlight journalism and cultural traditions across Vietnam

Spring Press Fairs for the Year of the Snake 2025 are now underway across the country. These fairs highlight media achievements, cultural traditions, and socio-economic progress. They feature a variety of publications, exhibitions, and digital editions, as well as photo exhibitions and book launches. The events also recognize outstanding journalism and highlight the ongoing digital transformation of the media industry.

Japan offers 50 full scholarships for Vietnamese officials in 2025

Japan is offering 50 full scholarships for Vietnamese officials in 2025, including 45 for master's programs and 5 for doctoral programs. JDS scholarships cover tuition, airfare, living expenses, and allowances, and focus on fields such as economics, health care, and climate change. The application deadline is March 19 (master's) and April 11 (doctoral), and courses begin in August 2025.