Digital Economy
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.
Prime Minister requests to review taxes
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The Prime Minister requested to review taxes, especially major partners, to adjust if necessary and in line with the interests of all parties.
Nguyen Tat Thanh University opens new majors
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HCMC - Nguyen Tat Thanh University plans to open 3 new majors in Mechanical Engineering, Medical Sciences and Digital Economics.
Turning digital data into gold, promoting a sustainable digital economy
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The period of 2025-2030 is the "ripe" period of digital transformation in Vietnam, in which digital data plays a very important role in promoting a fast and sustainable digital economy.
A series of billion-dollar technology export enterprises appear
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Google's report assessed Vietnam's digital economic growth rate as the fastest in Southeast Asia for two consecutive years (28% in 2022 and 19% in 2023), 3.5 times higher than the GDP growth rate.
Digital economy: From "paperless offices, footprintless fields" to growth drivers
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Editor's note: At the end of December 2024, the Politburo issued Resolution 57-NQ/TW on the development of science, technology, innovation and national digital transformation, and established a Central Steering Committee headed by General Secretary To Lam. This is an important milestone demonstrating the high political determination of the Party and State in promoting industrial modernization and socio-economic development. The Government immediately implemented the Resolution, continuing policies that have achieved positive results. Resolution 57 is expected to strongly promote industrialization, modernization and digital economic development.
Vietnam's digital assets in 2024 will reach 105 billion USD
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Once the legal corridor for digital assets is completed, the $105 billion capital flow into Vietnam every year may be partially transferred to the legal sector.
Digital economy is the driving force for sustainable growth
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54% of businesses operating in the digital economy participating in the survey in Vietnam want to solve issues related to sustainable development.
Innovation and digital transformation promote Binh Duong's development
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On November 14, in Binh Duong, the Ministry of Information and Communications (MIC) coordinated with the Central Economic Committee and Binh Duong province to organize the 2nd National Forum on Digital Economy and Digital Society Development.
Da Nang promotes digital economic development
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At the National Conference on Digital Government 2024 with the theme "Da Nang - Green and Sustainable City: Investment and Trade Development Opportunities in the New Era" on the morning of October 25, Ms. Nguyen Thi Anh Thi - Vice Chairman of Da Nang City People's Committee - said that the digital economy is developing rapidly and contributing significantly to the city's GRDP.
Vietnam accelerates its transition to a digital and green economy
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The story of green transformation has become vibrant and is like a passport for businesses to enter the global supply chain. Vietnamese businesses are not outside this sustainable development trend and are required to have a plan and roadmap to solve the dual transformation problem.
Da Nang's rate of online public services is the highest in the country
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Da Nang - According to a report from the Department of Information and Communications, the information technology industry and digital economy continue to make great contributions to growth.
Vietnam has the potential to become a 2 trillion USD economy by 2050
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According to Professor Klaus Schwab, founder and chairman of the World Economic Forum, Vietnam needs to take advantage of digital technology to maintain its competitive advantage.
Singaporean businesses seek to connect with employees after COVID-19
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When Mr. Victor Seet joined Motion: For Impact in Singapore as an internal coach in November 2022, it took him a while to gain the trust of his colleagues.