According to the Prime Ministerial dispatch, dated May 5, 2025, the nationwide launch of major national projects in celebration of the 80th anniversary of National Day is scheduled for August 19, 2025.
During their talks in Hanoi, the two Presidents pledge to expand cooperation in important fields such as agriculture, food security, science and technology, education, and tourism.
In a recent article, titled “Institutional, Legal Breakthroughs for Nation’s Rise”, Party General Secretary To Lam requests breakthroughs in institutions and laws for the country to enter a new era – the era of the nation’s rise.
Presenting a Government report to the National Assembly’s 9th session on May 5, PM Chinh reiterated the 2025 target of 8% GDP growth, an economic size exceeding $500 billion, and per capita GDP above $5,000.
Under the resolution, private economy is defined as the most important driver of the national economy and the pioneering force in science and technology development, innovation and digital transformation.
According to the latest draft strategy submitted by the Ministry of Industry and Trade, out of the 1 million cars to be sold in Vietnam in 2030, around 350,000 units will be electric, hybrid, and solar-powered vehicles.
During his working session with the southern province on September 24, the PM requested a focus on revitalizing traditional growth drivers and promoting new ones.
During the meeting with a leader of the Group, Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha acknowledged high competitiveness in the global automobile industry, requiring constant innovation to keep pace with modern trends.
At a meeting chaired by PM Pham Minh Chinh on September 23, a draft decree on mechanisms and policies in favor of rooftop solar power development was discussed.
At the September 23 forum, US businesses spoke highly of Vietnam’s economic priorities, particularly its commitment to removing institutional barriers to facilitate business operations.
At the event, held on September 22, Vietnam’s top leader described the Vietnam-US relationship as a rare process and a model for international relations in post-war healing and relations building.
The September 22 event held as part of Party General Secretary and State President To Lam’s attendance at the High-level Week of the 79th session of the UN General Assembly and working trip to the US.