This situation requires close and synchronized coordination among ministries, industry associations, the business community, and especially Vietnam's network of trade offices abroad.
Blockchain transactions have reached a scale of $35 million per year, one in five Vietnamese people owns digital or crypto assets, and the total transaction volume has hit $120 billion.
The fair also attracts international booths from countries such as Peru, Laos, and Cambodia, as well as business-matching booths from various trade units.
Vietnam has charted a path towards double-digit, sustainable growth by 2030 through innovation, reform, digitalization, and strategic productivity improvements.
Long An is currently the leading province in the Mekong Delta in terms of exports and among the country's top provinces and cities in terms of trade turnover.
Addressing the summit, the President stresses that Vietnam’s vigorous growth will unlock new opportunities for both domestic and international enterprises across a diverse range of sectors, including commerce, industry, agriculture, tourism, infrastructure, logistics, and high-tech industries.
Under the project, key priorities include tackling pollution, improving environmental quality, and safeguarding sensitive areas to reduce negative impacts on both the environment and public health.