Over nearly four decades of Doi Moi (Renovation), Vietnamese entrepreneurs have grown steadily, becoming pioneers in industrialization, modernization, and global integration. They not only create material wealth but also shape new values for the economy, contributing to affirming Vietnam’s position on the global economic map.
The private sector is an important engine of Vietnam’s economy, contributing nearly 50% of GDP, generating about 85% of jobs, and serving as a main driver of innovation and growth. In an era of deep global integration, it has emerged as a pillar alongside the state sector, helping shape domestic and international value chains.
General Secretary To Lam and General Secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea (WPK) and President of the State Affairs of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) Kim Jong Un held talks in Pyongyang on October 9.
Vietnam’s digital economy is undergoing a major transformation, with e-commerce emerging as a leading growth sector. According to the Ministry of Industry and Trade, the B2C e-commerce market grew 25-27% in the first eight months of 2025, exceeding initial forecasts by 3-7 percentage points.
Vietnam’s economy is at a pivotal turning point. Changes in global value chains, combined with the rapid growth of digital and green economies, bring both opportunities and challenges.
Public investment remains a cornerstone of Vietnam’s strategy for economic recovery and growth, especially in national infrastructure projects and strategic economic zones. Yet sluggish disbursement continues to be a critical bottleneck, hindering investment efficiency and slowing economic development.
In this era of integration and breakthrough, innovation has become the key to strengthening competitiveness and driving sustainable development. The water supply sector, an essential infrastructure area closely connected to the lives of millions, is experiencing a strong transformation under the influence of science, technology, and digital transformation.
October 13, Four Seasons Resort The Nam Hai has been awarded Two MICHELIN Keys in the inaugural MICHELIN Guide for Hotels in Vietnam, recognizing the resort among the country’s most exceptional places to stay.
Phu Tho is concentrating on addressing many bottlenecks in site clearance, investment procedures, and resource allocation to accelerate the progress of key transport projects in the province. Projects such as expressways, interprovincial connectors, and urban infrastructure are not only crucial for transportation but also act as major drivers of socio-economic development and investment attraction.