In his recent interview with the Vietnam Government Portal, Japanese Ambassador to Vietnam Ito Naoki expressed his impression of the land and people of Vietnam.
In his Lunar New Year greetings, the President highlighted that a new spring – Spring of the Year of the Snake – has arrived, bringing joy, hope, and new aspirations.
In his recent interview with the Vietnam Government Portal (VGP), UK Ambassador to Vietnam Iain Frew affirmed that the agreement will help to liberalize trade and investment between UK and Vietnam as well as between the UK and the rest of the CPTPP members.
The streamlined government will have 14 ministries and three ministry-level agencies, a reduction of five; and five Government-affiliated agencies, down by three.
In his recent interview with the Vietnam Government Portal (VGP), UK Ambassador to Vietnam Iain Frew affirmed that the agreement will help to liberalize trade and investment between UK and Vietnam as well as between the UK and the rest of the CPTPP members.
The streamlined government will have 14 ministries and three ministry-level agencies, a reduction of five; and five Government-affiliated agencies, down by three.
During its two-day meeting , the Party Central Committee unanimously approved proposals to revise the socio-economic development plans for 2025, aiming for a growth rate of at least 8%, with double-digit expansion expected from 2026 to 2030.
The Party’s pivotal new orientation, rooted in the guiding ideology of the ‘New era - The era of the nation’s rise’, represents a strategic vision for Vietnam’s growth and transformation.
Solutions will be sought to ensure sustainable e-commerce, minimise environmental impacts, promote cooperation among parties, and collaborate with industry associations and businesses.
At the event held on January 21 within the framework of the 55th annual meeting of the World Economic Forum, PM Pham Minh Chinh urged countries to jointly fight protectionism and boost multilateral trade for development.
At the meeting on January 19, PM Pham Minh Chinh confirmed the Government’s pledge to improve specific mechanisms and policies to promote innovation, attract talents, support projects and research topics.