On June 23, at the Government Headquarters, Politburo Member, Prime Minister Le Minh Hung - Head of the Government Steering Committee for Science, Technology, Innovation, Digital Transformation and Project 06 chaired a thematic meeting to review the implementation of Resolution No. 57-NQ/TW after the 3rd meeting in 2026 and discuss solutions to promote science, technology, and innovation development, in order to continue to promote the implementation, ensure the progress and quality of tasks according to the direction of the Central Steering Committee.
Concluding the meeting, Prime Minister Le Minh Hung emphasized the requirement to deploy tasks that are substantive and effective, not following the trend. The conclusion notice of the meeting must clearly point out the slow, late or potentially slow tasks if not actively implemented by ministries, agencies, and localities.
The State builds institutions, builds standards, orders, creates a controlled testing and risk sharing environment, but does not replace businesses, institutes, schools providing knowledge and technology, businesses organizing production, commercialization and market development.
Focus resources on a number of major problems, core technologies, and strategic products capable of leading; link national tasks with regional and local strengths and global value chains; resolutely overcome spreading, overlapping, and inefficient investment.
Heads of ministries, branches, and localities directly lead, direct, and be responsible for the progress, quality, and efficiency; the results of implementation must be quantified and used in evaluating the level of task completion.

The Prime Minister emphasized the orientations for the coming time. Accordingly, choosing the right problem, ministries and agencies identify a large problem, which is leading, closely linked to the functions and tasks of ministries and connected with localities; localities choose products from strengths and practical needs.
The Prime Minister gave an example, the Ministry of Industry and Trade has effectively deployed and applied technology in electricity distribution, and in the near future, it must continue to be applied in the field of gasoline and oil, origin of goods, and processed and manufactured industrial products.
A transparent financial mechanism, focusing on immediately overcoming problems, inadequacies, bottlenecks in ordering, outsourcing, purchasing the first product, valuing intellectual property assets and accepting risks. Prioritize resources for core technology development, products with commercialization potential and problem-solving with spillover effects; promote the effectiveness of laboratories, research infrastructure and a team of experts.
Pointing out key tasks and solutions for the coming time, the Prime Minister requested ministries, agencies, and localities to review all assigned tasks and must thoroughly handle overdue tasks; do not propose postponing deadlines when the causes, responsibilities, and solutions have not been clarified; ensure completion before June 30.
The Ministry of Public Security closely monitors the progress; periodically and monthly reports to the Prime Minister the list of slow tasks, causes and responsibilities of heads, and promptly proposes handling.
The Ministry of Public Security should study and propose a plan to share the national data warehouse for domestic technology enterprises to create conditions for the development of digital services; coordinate with the Government Office and the Ministry of Justice to operate the National Public Service Portal smoothly, synchronously connecting and implementing administrative procedures according to the one-stop mechanism.
