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Using AI in digital and green transition, VN can progress more quickly

The countries that start the twin goals of green and digital transition later than others could make a breakthrough and progress faster than some developed countries when using AI, but challenges will be huge.

Economy needs to accelerate before taking off: economist

An airplane needs to perform a run-up and then accelerate to be able to take off on just one kilometer of a runway, or it will fall into a hole. For an economy, the hole is the middle-income trap.

VN needs to diversify supply chains for sustainable growth

The diversification of global supply chains is creating significant opportunities for Vietnam to engage more deeply in international production networks.

Vietnam sets sights on billion-dollar companies with strategic policy framework

To elevate Vietnamese businesses to international success, policies focusing on innovation, global competitiveness, and long-term support are critical.

Optimism grows as Vietnam's economy forecasts strong 2024 growth

With GDP growth in the first nine months of 2024 reaching 6.82%, Vietnam’s economy is on track for a strong recovery, buoyed by industrial production and a trade surplus.

VN to meet GDP growth target if post-Yagi support solutions quickly implemented

Vietnam is likely to secure the 7% economic growth target this year as set by the Government if solutions to support businesses and people bearing the brunt of the recent super typhoon Yagi are implemented very quickly.

Growth target feasible given positive nine-month performance

Many positive signs have been recorded in foreign trade, investment attraction, industrial production, and purchasing power during the first nine months of 2024, enhancing the confidence that this year’s GDP growth target of 7% is within reach.

Vietnamese businesses: Resilient but slow to grow - what's holding them back?

The private sector in Vietnam plays a crucial role in the economy, but why do these resilient businesses struggle to thrive? This article delves into the complexities of their stunted growth.

Survey shows rising confidence among businesses in Vietnam

A recent survey reveals increasing optimism among businesses in Vietnam as they recover from the impacts of COVID-19.

VN needs new policy to help form multi-billion dollar businesses: expert

Vietnam has large corporations with capital of trillions of dong called the "iron fists" of the national economy. However, they need more support and encouragement to further growth to obtain regional and international stature.

Vietnam striving to reach year-end GDP target

Vietnam has navigated the first three quarters of the year through a complex and unpredictable global landscape, compounded by significant natural disasters at home.

FDI, import/export sectors are brightest spots in economy in 9 months

Minister of Planning and Investment Nguyen Chi Dung has reported a strong socio-economic recovery in the first three quarters of the year with 14 out of 15 major factors meeting or exceeding targets.

HSBC raises Vietnam’s 2024 growth forecast to 7%

HSBC has lifted its 2024 gross domestic product (GDP) growth forecast for Vietnam to 7.0% from 6.5% after the country recorded stronger-than-expected growth in Q3 despite the devastation left by Typhoon Yagi.

Vietnam’s economy bounces back in post-typhoon period

Vietnam’s economy has recovered quickly despite external uncertainties and extensive damage caused by Typhoon Yagi, which has greatly affected all socio-economic activities and people’s lives.

Vietnam’s growth rate skyrockets: Factors behind the surge

The leading Japanese newspaper Nikkei recently headlined, “Vietnam's Q3 Growth Soars Like a Rocket at 7.4%, the Highest in Two Years.”

Vietnam still has large room for development

Only when following a market economy can Vietnam have the opportunity to integrate into the global economy, said Tran Dinh Thien, a respected economist, in a talk with VietNamNet.

Vietnamese businesses in the ‘nation’s rising era’:

While Vietnamese businesses are described as having strong resilience which has helped them survive challenges, they are very slow in "growing up", though the Party has listed them as an important factor determining Vietnam’s economic development.

Gov’t reviews national socio-economic performance in nine months

The Government on October 7 held a national meeting with localities to review the implementation of socio-economic development tasks in September and the past nine months of the year.

Vietnam’s economy could reach US$2 trillion by 2050: expert

The talk show, with the theme “Knowledge Economy - The Foundation for a Prosperous Future and Youth Action”, featured around 1,200 leaders of departments, businesses and outstanding young citizens in HCM City.

Vietnam posts 7.4% GDP growth in Q3

Vietnam's gross domestic product (GDP) expanded by about 7.4% in the third quarter and 6.82% during the first nine months of 2024 compared to the respective periods of last year, the General Statistics Office (GSO) reported on October 6.