Vietnam’s logistics industry has seen rapid development over the years, growing at an average of 10-15 per cent annually and making an important contribution to the country joining the 20 leading economies in terms of international trade. But the industry still exhibits limitations and has failed to develop to its potential. Human resources development is key to enhancing its capacity.
Businesses around Vietnam are restoring production and need to recruit a large number of workers. Demand for trained workers accounts for more than 85 per cent of the total. Many employees left their job to return home during Covid-19.
Many sectors of Vietnam’s economy are predicted to have significant demand for human resources in the closing months of the year, such as information technology, banking, and textiles. The Ministry of Labor, War Invalids and Social Affairs is building a plan to remove the difficulties in Vietnam’s Covid-hit labor market.