At the August 7 meeting, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh urged identification of key measures to ensure flexible and effective responses to evolving challenges, including reciprocal US tariffs, and to achieve the ambitious 8.3–8.5% growth target for 2025.
The Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam (CAAV) identified four airports in the northern region expected to be directly affected by the typhoon, namely Noi Bai, Van Don, Cat Bi, and Tho Xuan.
The event marks a significant milestone in Vietnam's efforts to enhance its national brand, seek new opportunities, and expand export markets into high-potential regions like Latin America.
Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Environment Tran Thanh Nam emphasized the urgent need for a “technological revolution” in the fruit sector to scale these products to billion-dollar export levels.
It will focus on attracting businesses in key sectors, including: export-oriented manufacturing, cross-border logistics, international e-commerce corporations, bonded warehousing centers, supporting industries, and high-tech enterprises.
This year marks the summit’s debut as an international event, bringing together over 30 expert speakers and approximately 300 guests from more than 10 countries.