The reports highlight that sustaining institutional reform and advancing green growth will be key to Vietnam’s journey toward achieving high-income status by 2045.
Chairing a meeting on May 21, Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha asked relevant ministries to quickly issue detailed environmental standards, identifying pollutants such as fine dust, CO₂, and carbon emissions, managing vehicles, fuel and emissions, and setting pollution reduction targets for the period from now to 2030
While FDI and export growth will continue to play significant roles, public investment and domestic consumption are expected to drive growth in 2025, the forum heard.
The ranking offers a comprehensive look at the powerhouses driving the nation's economy and introduces Vietnamese brands to the global business community.
The city is seeking support from the CABC to establish and operate startup incubation centers, attract technology corporations, and connect with global startup networks.
To develop a biodiversity economy, Vietnam needs to maintain connections between domestic and international organizations along with mobilizing financial resources from the public and private sectors.