Digital Economy
Digital transformation for business households still has many obstacles when piloting
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After a period of implementation in Thai Nguyen, the pilot program to support household businesses in digital transformation still has many obstacles that need to be removed.
The banking industry continues to be a pioneer in digital transformation
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In 2026, the Banking sector will continue to drastically implement key tasks according to the Party's direction, the National Assembly and Government's resolutions, and the Prime Minister's direction, with the motto "Progressive actions, spreading results", "taking people and businesses as the center".
Internet resources gradually complete legal corridor
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At the regular press conference in January 2026, the Ministry of Science and Technology informed about contents related to the management and use of Internet resources.
Digital economy accounts for more than 14% of GDP, equivalent to more than 72 billion USD
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In 2025, the digital economy continues to affirm itself as an important growth engine, with the proportion of added value in GDP reaching 14.02%, equivalent to more than 72 billion USD.
Digital economy surpasses 72 billion USD mark
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The proportion of the digital economy in GDP increased from 12.87% in 2021 to 14.02% in 2025, reaching a scale of more than 72 billion USD. This increase shows that the digital economy continues to expand, but the large disparity between localities and limitations in data infrastructure show that the next period needs to focus more on in-depth development.
Opening of Vietnam International Finance Center in Da Nang
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Da Nang - Vietnam International Finance Center in Da Nang officially opens.
The digital economy must penetrate deeply into everyone, every home and every corner of the economy
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The Prime Minister raised a series of big questions about developing the digital economy, how to make the digital economy truly penetrate deeply into everyone, every home, every corner of the economy.
AI explodes, 40 Vietnamese startups attract 123 million USD in private capital
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According to the Ministry of Industry and Trade, more than 40 AI startups have attracted 123 million USD from private investors, contributing to accelerating the application of AI in production and trade.
Private enterprises face a series of difficulties in developing the digital economy
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Private enterprises are still facing a series of difficulties in terms of capital, technology and human resources when developing the digital economy.
HCMC maintains its position in the leading group in the country in digital transformation
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HCMC According to the announcement of the Ministry of Science and Technology on October 21 on the results of the assessment of the Digital Transformation Index (DTI) in 2024, HCMC is among the leading groups in the country.
Workshop: Human resource development - a prerequisite for digital economy and green growth
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The workshop "Human resource development - a prerequisite for the digital economy and green growth" is a forum for leaders of central agencies, business representatives, experts, trade unions and the media to identify trends, share experiences, discuss challenges, and create solutions for human resource development in the new era.
Human resource development - a prerequisite for digital economy and green growth
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The workshop "Human resource development - a prerequisite for the digital economy and green growth" was held at 3:00 p.m. today (August 11) at the headquarters of Lao Dong Newspaper.
Over $14 billion spent on app marketing in Asia
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The applied economy is booming in Asia, with more than 14.4 billion USD spent on marketing activities, led by finance, shopping and food...
Ho Chi Minh City needs new factors to create a leap forward in the economy
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Ho Chi Minh City needs to take advantage of the advantages of digital economy, digital transformation and knowledge economy to create new growth drivers.
Ho Chi Minh City with opportunities from the digital economy
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Enterprises in Ho Chi Minh City are facing many opportunities to transform to develop the digital economy, in the spirit of Resolution 57.