By 2030, the city strives to meet the sustainable smart city criteria established by the Ministry of Construction and break into the Top 50 of prestigious global smart city rankings.
In the context of constantly shifting global trade, Italy's recognition of Vietnam as a leading strategic market in ASEAN not only opens up opportunities for trade cooperation but also promotes sustainable and long-term bilateral economic relations, according to H.E. Ms. Alessandra Tognonato, Consul General of Italy in Ho Chi Minh City.
According to a draft resolution, priority sectors include high-tech industries and products, priority research and development (R&D), and the city's "spearhead" economic sectors.
By leveraging the expertise and technology accumulated through its domestic operations, the company expects to achieve large-scale production in Vietnam at more competitive costs, thereby supplying products to its global customer base.
The Prime Minister noted that investing in Gia Binh Airport and its surrounding ecosystem will unlock new development potential for Bac Ninh and Hanoi.