At the Autumn Economic Forum 2025 opened in Ho Chi Minh on November 26, a UN representative outlined key investment directions that Vietnam should focus on to maintain rapid and sustainable growth in the next decade.
Rare earth elements are considered the backbone of modern technology, essential for components ranging from electric vehicle motors and wind turbines to smartphones and precision guidance systems.
At a working session with the Vietnam Innovation Network on November 26, the Deputy Prime Minister urges for acceleration of a shift in mindset, from policy planning to creating "Make in Vietnam" products.
Addressing the event, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh highlighted that Vietnam stands ready to engage in effective cooperation with all international partners on the principle of “harmonized interests and shared risks.”
GRECO 2025 also features thematic seminars on technology and applications within the semiconductor industry, environmental protection activities such as "exchange waste for gifts," and business matching sessions.