On the afternoon of December 18, at the Government headquarters, Politburo member and Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh chaired a conference to review 1 year of implementing the Government's action program to implement Resolution No. 57-NQ/TW, 5 years of implementing the overall State administrative reform program, 4 years of implementing Project 06.
Concluding the conference, the Prime Minister stated that the digital economy has made remarkable progress. The number of digital technology enterprises has increased rapidly from 58,000 in 2020 to about 80,000 in 2025.
Cashless payments are widely popular from urban to rural areas; the estimated implementation value in 2025 is 26 times GDP with more than 20.2 billion transactions/year; tax and electronic invoice management has been vigorously and effectively implemented, contributing to increasing state budget revenue. By the end of 2025, 8.5 billion electronic invoices (an increase of 3.4 times compared to 2022) had been processed.
The Prime Minister emphasized that if we want to grow a double-digit economy, want the apparatus to operate effectively, efficiently and efficiently, want the country to catch up, progress together and surpass, develop quickly and sustainably, become a developed country with high income, there is no other way than to break through in developing science and technology, innovation, and dual transformation (green transformation in the digital age).

The head of the Government assigned the Ministry of Public Security to develop and submit to the Government for promulgation a Decree regulating the organization and operation of the National Data Center, to be completed in January 2026.
Research and advise the Government to issue a Decree on a breakthrough mechanism for the operation of the Data Development and Innovation Center with preferential mechanisms for businesses to start up and complete in the first quarter of 2026.
Urgently coordinate with relevant ministries and branches to promptly submit to the Government for promulgation a Resolution on digital citizen development, to be completed in the first quarter of 2026; coordinate with the Government Office and relevant ministries and branches to develop the Program to implement Project 06 for the period 2026-2030, and submit to the Prime Minister for promulgation in January 2026.
The Ministry of Public Security urgently deploys the VNeID platform to become a national digital platform serving people and businesses.
The Ministry of Home Affairs will develop a key activity plan for state administrative reform for the 2026-2030 period, focusing on administrative procedure reform, and submit it to the Prime Minister for promulgation in January 2026.
Regarding online public services and cutting and simplifying administrative procedures, ministries, branches and localities review and comprehensively standardize administrative procedures to ensure consistency nationwide; thoroughly exploit data from national databases to replace paper records...
The Ministry of Justice shall preside over and coordinate with ministries and branches to urgently review and standardize administrative procedures and records at all levels, synthesize and report to competent authorities.
"Determined to cut cumbersome, time-consuming, and time-consuming administrative procedures; assign who does the best to do it; let people and businesses do what is best, let people and businesses do it", the Prime Minister emphasized and requested the disclosure of results and data on administrative procedure reduction and reform on mass media.