A legal framework capable of encouraging innovation while also ensuring stability is the baseline for real-world assets and tokenization to prove fruitful in Vietnam.
Fruit and vegetable exports boast great potential but face mounting technical, logistical, and regulatory barriers that require deeper collaboration and market-driven solutions.
Stakeholders discuss the implications of fully liberalizing credit growth, highlighting financial stability, the underdevelopment of capital markets, and policy solutions to unlock long-term investment.
Associate Professor Nguyen Huu Huan from the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City shares his thoughts with Vietnam Economic Times / VnEconomy’s Phan Linh on credit limits being fully liberalized.
Vietnam’s labor market has exhibited signs of improvement but structural challenges and shifting needs call for deeper reforms and strategic investment.
Vietnam is leveraging 5G to accelerate AI adoption and secure smarter infrastructure, faster digital transformation, and leadership in regional innovation by 2030.
Vietnam’s e-commerce market surged in the first half of this year, driven by entertainment and commerce, strategic innovation, and expanding consumer engagement.