Under the draft of the “Upgrading Vietnamese Labor Skills to 2030 and Vision to 2045” project from the Ministry of Labor, Invalids and Social Affairs (MoLISA), the goal by 2030 is to standardize vocational skills levels for about 50 per cent of the national workforce, especially workers in key economic sectors.
Though Vietnam’s textile and garment industry ranks fourth in export turnover, its trade surplus is always the highest. However, the “3rd National Scientific Conference on Textiles and Footwear” on October 20 heard that technological innovation in the industry remains at a low level due to policy factors hindering the development of technology for it to better take part in global supply chains.
At the Vietnam Blockchain Summit 2022 taking place in two days, October 19-20, 2022, organized by the Vietnam Software and Information Technology Services Association (VINASA) and the Vietnam Blockchain Association (VBA), experts said that Vietnam is one of the potential markets and one of the bright spots in Blockchain technology. Vietnam has more than 10 enterprises in the top 200 blockchain enterprises in the world, which is the premise for blockchain projects in Vietnam to continue to develop.
Deputy Minister of Finance Nguyen Duc Chi has said that the State Securities Commission (SSC) is reviewing the provisions of the Law on Securities and guiding documents in order to address the inadequacies and problems. The Ministry of Finance (MoF) will continue to complete the strategy for the development of the stock market to 2030, for submission to the government for approval, which aims to develop the market sustainably and increase the application of technology in management and administration.