The committee serving as an inter-agency coordinating body tasked with advising the government on major issues related to national strategies, policies and programs in science, technology, innovation, digital transformation, and administrative reform.
At the Vietnam – RoK Economic Forum held in Hanoi on April 23, Vietnamese and Korean businesses signed and exchanged 73 memoranda of understanding covering cooperation in various sectors...
During a meeting with Vietnamese Prime Minister Le Minh Hung, South Korean President Lee agreed with the proposals, affirming coordination with Vietnam to identify measures to raise bilateral trade to $150 billion by 2030 in a more balanced manner, and to facilitate deeper participation by Vietnamese firms in the RoK’s global supply chains.
Under the Politburo’s Resolution 57, at least 3% of total annual State budget expenditure should be allocated to science, technology, innovation, and digital transformation.
At the meeting that took place in Hanoi on April 16, representatives of USABC, the US Embassy in Vietnam and participating businesses commended Vietnam’s socio-economic achievements and improving investment climate, as well as its strategic development orientation toward rapid and sustainable growth driven by science, technology, innovation and digital transformation.
During the conversation, the two Prime Ministers agreed to explore the possibility of signing an intergovernmental agreement on cross-border trade of low-carbon electricity, creating a legal framework to ensure the successful implementation of offshore wind power export from Vietnam to Singapore
The expanded online summit of the Asia Zero Emission Community (AZEC) held amid ongoing tensions in the Middle East and blockade of the Strait of Hormuz.
A Joint Statement to this effect was issued following talks between Vietnamese Prime Minister Le Minh Hung and his Slovak counterpart Robert Fico in Hanoi on April 13.
Speaking at a group discussion during the 16th National Assembly’s first session on April 10, Prime Minister Le Minh Hung stressed that Institutional bottlenecks must be fully resolved in 2026.
The Government leader however acknowledged challenges, including weak domestic demand, slow real estate recovery, and pressure to achieve double-digit growth…
Prime Minister Le Minh Hung outlined five key priorities for the Government in the coming term, including building a modern, enabling and service-oriented administration; ensuring high and sustainable economic growth; effectively operating the state apparatus under a reformed organizational model; fostering a united, coordinated, and supportive government and a government that is honest, disciplined, resilient, and accountable.