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Vietnam considers relaxing two-child policy amid declining birth rate

The Ministry of Health has proposed allowing couples to decide the number and timing of their children, as well as addressing regional disparities in birth rates.

Free tuition policy sparks hope for a stronger Vietnamese education system

Vietnam announces free tuition for all public school students from preschool to high school starting in the 2025-2026 academic year. The policy aims to promote equal education access and ease financial burdens for families.

School fees to be waived for all public school students nationwide

The Politburo has decided to waive all tuition fees for students from kindergarten to high school in the public school system nationwide.

Government issues plan to implement National Marine Spatial Planning

The plan will establish a clear roadmap, along with the necessary resources, to address spatial conflicts in marine resource exploitation.

National strategy aims to enhance quality of life for the elderly

Under Decision No. 383/QD-TTg, the strategy sets the target of at least 50% of the elderly who wish to work will have jobs.

Resolution on pilot policies for urban railway network development in big cities

The resolution specifies that during the planning and implementation phases of projects listed in the annex attached to the resolution.

Vietnam proposes new real estate policies for foreigners in financial centers

Vietnam is planning financial centers with special real estate policies, including longer land leases and relaxed foreign ownership rules. The proposals aim to attract global investors but face scrutiny over potential risks of market instability.

Can Vietnam’s LEO satellite initiative transform its digital landscape?

The National Assembly has approved a pilot program for LEO satellite telecommunications, allowing foreign investments while ensuring national security.

Banks asked to launch preferential credit to help young people buy homes

If a preferential home credit package is provided to young people under 35, it could create significant social security opportunities.

Vietnam adjusts population policies to counteract falling birth rates

The Politburo has issued new guidelines eliminating disciplinary actions against party members who have a third child, signaling a major shift in demographic policy.

Vietnam’s first steps in implementing Resolution 57

At the annual ICT gathering in Hanoi, Minister Nguyen Manh Hung and other key leaders stress the importance of government-backed research and digital transformation. Resolution 57 is hailed as a landmark step toward a tech-driven economy.

Vietnam to subsidize telecom providers for 5G network expansion

To fast-track 5G deployment, Vietnam has introduced a subsidy covering 15% of telecom companies' equipment costs. The policy, designed to encourage rapid investment, aims to establish 20,000 base stations by the end of 2025.

New policy proposed to prevent transfer pricing, tax evasion of FDI enterprises

The ministry proposes to issue a decree on the establishment, management and use of the Investment Support Fund to stabilise the investment environment, encourage and attract strategic investors and multinational corporations.

No disciplinary action for party members having a third child

The Politburo has instructed the Central Inspection Commission to revise party regulations, ensuring that members are no longer penalized for exceeding the two-child policy, marking a shift in demographic management.

Vietnamese enterprises need to master strategic technologies: minister

Minister Nguyen Manh Hung emphasizes that Vietnamese businesses, especially large companies, should take on the mission of mastering strategic technologies to control the country's digital transformation process.

Vietnam to remove barriers in science and technology commercialization

A draft resolution proposes major incentives, including granting researchers greater ownership rights over their work and streamlining financial management in scientific research.

National Assembly approves increase in deputy ministers for five ministries

The National Assembly’s Standing Committee has approved an increase in deputy minister positions for five ministries, with the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Construction seeing the largest expansions, each now having nine deputy ministers.

HCM City Mayor says Resolution 57 is launching pad for city’s takeoff

HCMC Mayor Phan Van Mai, speaking to the press recently, talked about the goals the city is striving for under Politburo’s Resolution 57, which calls for breakthroughs in developing science, technology, innovation and national digital transformation.

New law to enhance state management of mineral resources

The Mineral and Geology Law is expected to provide a legal framework, enhance the efficiency of State management over mineral resources, and promote geological surveys of minerals and the mining industry.

No obstacles allowed: Ministry vows swift action to execute Resolution 57

In a firm commitment to accelerating Vietnam’s digital transformation, the Ministry of Information and Communications (MIC) has vowed to swiftly implement Resolution 57.