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The HCM City government has announced its digital data governance strategy for 2025 with a vision towards 2030.
Digitalising trade promotion activities and the application of information technology are important aspects of the country’s strategy for building a digital government, digital economy, and digital society.
Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha has been appointed as the Permanent Vice Chairman of the National Committee on Digital Transformation, replacing former Deputy PM Vu Duc Dam.
'Going together’ is one of the principles the Ministry of Information and Communications (MIC) has suggested to technology firms to reach out to the world market.
Nearly 11.8 million people in Vietnam have used their chip-based ID cards to access healthcare services, according to Vietnam Social Security (VSS).
Vietnamese enterprises have begun allocating a budget for digital transformation, which shows heightened awareness of the need for the process.
Digital transformation is an irreversible trend that should be grasped and fully exploited in order to make development breakthroughs and bring about benefits for people, said Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh on February 25.
The trend for digital transformation and the push from new technology have created momentum for platforms and products applying AI to develop in Vietnam.
Deputy Minister of Information and Communications Nguyen Huy Dung speaks about the outcomes of national digital transformation over the past few years and orientations to make breakthroughs in the future, especially in developing the digital economy.
The Party, State and Government consider digital transformation as a key task on the path towards industrialization and modernization. The digital economy is expected to make up 20 percent of GDP by 2025 and 30 percent by 2030.
The pioneers in digital agriculture in Vietnam turn out to be women who are using digital technology to change traditional agricultural production and create breakthroughs in the field.
Warned that uncertainties will still exist in 2023, businesses need to prepare well to weather the storm.
With some close to bankruptcy, many enterprises have made a breakthrough and developed sustainably by going digital and using artificial intelligence (Al).
Minister of Information and Communications Nguyen Manh Hung stressed that MIC is the leading ministry in the Make-in-Vietnam campaign and serves as the cradle for technology firms to experiment with and develop products.
Digital transformation is considered key to improving education and training quality, as proven by the effect of HCM City actively applying digital transformation over the past five years.
In the digital era, next-generation farmers can fertilize and water their fields in Binh Phuoc from afar, even in a different country.
The HCM City Department of Justice has proposed the Ministry of Justice pilot the issuance of electronic civil status records instead of a paper version as part of efforts to enhance satisfaction with civil status registration.
Although more than 90 percent of manufacturers in Vietnam are still in small and medium enterprises, they have performed digital transformation strongly, which also impacts the country's economic growth beneficially.
In 2022, the government assigned more important functions and tasks in digital transformation, government, economy, society, technology, and electronic transactions to the Ministry of Information and Communications.
Artificial intelligence (Al) technology is and will play an increasingly important role in our lives. However, from a legal perspective, the appearance of a factor with such intelligence will pose many challenges.