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While acknowledging certain progress in social housing construction, the Government leader noted that results have yet to meet expectations.
PM Pham Minh Chinh urged ministers and leaders of sectors and relevant agencies, and local authorities to allocate human and financial resources, as well as time, to improve the quality and ensure the timely development of legal documents.
A national steering committee for building a private economic development project will be established with Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh as its head.
Vietnam’s Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism has assigned Deputy Minister Le Hai Binh to manage press, broadcasting, and digital media as part of a leadership restructuring plan.
Vietnam’s Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has ordered a review of delays in the Long Thanh International Airport project, urging officials to accelerate progress and ensure completion by the end of the year.
As Vietnam’s rice prices plunge, the Prime Minister has ordered oversight of rice purchases to prevent price manipulation and support farmers.
Vietnam is preparing to merge administrative units and eliminate district-level governments under a new Politburo directive for governance reform.
Regular engagement with businesses is essential for addressing challenges and creating a supportive environment for growth, said South Korean Ambassador to Vietnam Choi Youngsam.
The consumer price index (CPI) in the two months increased 3.27% compared to the same period last year. State budget revenue reached 25.4% of the annual estimate, up 25.7%.
Due to the effects of global supply and demand developments, Vietnam's rice exports in the first two months showed a declining trend as export prices continuously fell.
As part of a broad efficiency drive, the Ministry of Finance is downsizing its workforce over the next two years.
The newly merged Ministry of Science and Technology will oversee IT, telecommunications, and innovation, streamlining Vietnam’s digital economy strategy.
Seven inspection groups will be established to review and remove difficulties and obstacles related to key transport projects nationwide scheduled for completion in 2025. They are requested to report inspection results before March 15.
Hosting APEC 2027 presents both opportunities and challenge for Phu Quoc, as it will welcome thousands of delegates from leading global economies, international organisations, businesses, and the media.
Vietnam’s Prime Minister calls for economic breakthroughs, stronger public sector accountability, and investment acceleration to achieve 8% GDP growth in 2025.
Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha has announced the establishment of the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment, a major step in administrative reform.
Hanoi has launched a trial AI-powered hotline (19001009) to enhance public service efficiency, reducing wait times and automating administrative assistance.
Vietnam’s Decree No. 50 outlines how public assets will be handled after government mergers, separations, and dissolutions. Find out the key updates here.
Effective from March 1, Vietnam’s reformed government features 14 ministries and 3 central agencies, enabling faster decision-making, decentralization, and improved policy execution to spur economic growth.
Vietnam’s tax administration has been restructured into a three-tier system with 20 regional tax offices and 350 district tax teams, streamlining operations and eliminating the General Departments.