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New government task force to tackle U.S. tariff impact on Vietnam

Led by Deputy PM Bui Thanh Son, the inter-ministerial group will monitor U.S. trade shifts and coordinate national responses to protect Vietnamese exports.

Minister calls for new resolution to replace outdated ethnic affairs policy

Minister Dao Ngoc Dung and lawmakers agree on replacing outdated Resolution 24 with a new directive tailored to Vietnam’s current socio-political context.

Vietnam prioritizes elite graduates for Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum protection roles

A new ordinance on the management and protection of the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum complex mandates the recruitment of talented individuals and top-performing university graduates to join its protective and administrative forces.

Characteristics and positions of 18 cities/provinces in the north

Among the 52 provinces and cities slated for merger, there are 18 in the North, 15 in the Central region, and 19 in the South, with differences in natural area, population size, and cultural history.

Vietnam raises business trip hotel allowance for ministers to 4 million VND/day

The Ministry of Finance updates travel expenses for officials under Circular 12/2025/TT-BTC.

Vietnam dispatches two special rescue flights to earthquake-hit Myanmar

In a rapid humanitarian response, Vietnam has sent two aircraft carrying 106 rescue officers, search dogs, and over 60 tons of relief supplies to Myanmar after a 7.7-magnitude earthquake left thousands dead and injured.

Vietnam acts to unblock stalled projects under legal review in major cities

Government issues guidance for resolving legal barriers to projects in Ho Chi Minh City, Da Nang, and Khanh Hoa.

Government calls for streamlined, tech-enabled legislative drafting

Emphasizing efficiency and innovation, Vietnam's Government wants AI, databases, and post-checks integrated into lawmaking.

Major overhaul of Vietnam's inspection system to conclude by May 30

The Government Inspectorate is moving forward with a sweeping restructure plan that will dissolve 12 ministerial inspectorates and integrate them under one central agency by May 30.

Vietnam to legally protect risk-taking civil servants

Under a proposed legal amendment, public officials who innovate and act decisively may be exempt from responsibility for unintended consequences.

Minister calls for new thinking in Vietnam’s ethnic and religious affairs sector

Minister Dao Ngoc Dung urges bold reform and strategic focus to accelerate inclusive national development.

Vietnam sets 2030 goal: Ethnic minority income to reach half of national average

New national program outlines infrastructure, employment, and poverty reduction plans for ethnic communities.

Vietnam plans to cut commune-level units to 5,000 under new reform draft

The Ministry of Home Affairs has finalized a new resolution proposing a nationwide consolidation of commune-level units to improve administrative efficiency and national development.

Vietnam abolishes commune-level lawmaking authority under new legal framework

From April, resolutions and decisions by commune-level governments are no longer part of the nation’s legal document system under the new 2025 legislation.

Can Tho considers solutions to retain talent after 1,200 officials resign

As many as 89 civil servants and 1,105 public employees in Can Tho have resigned in the last four years for various reasons. As a result, the city plans to attract and retain talented and dedicated individuals with strong capabilities.

MHA proposes screening officials, streamlining underqualified civil servants

The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has proposed assessing and screening officials, with the aim to streamline commune-level substandard officials and civil servants.

Debate heats up over qualifications for commune-level officials in Vietnam

Many advocate stricter criteria for selecting commune officials, saying educational quality matters for future leadership.

Vietnam may ease return to nationality for overseas Vietnamese

The Government is reviewing policies to simplify the process for overseas Vietnamese to regain citizenship and boost visa liberalization.

Minister Dao Ngoc Dung: Program 1719 can eliminate poverty at its root

With over $4 billion in funding, Vietnam’s ethnic minority development program is central to national poverty eradication.

Performance, not degrees, should guide selection of commune-level officials

Public opinion favors assessing actual results over distinguishing between formal and in-service degrees in civil service recruitment.