VOV.VN - As Vietnam seeks to drive growth through science, technology, innovation and digital transformation, strengthening the foundation of basic science has emerged as a strategic priority.
VOV.VN - Party General Secretary To Lam has outlined eight key tasks for the development of Vietnam’s sports sector in the coming period, in line with higher requirements for human resources and national competitiveness.
To escape the assembly trap, Vietnam must shift from fragmented competition to regional cooperation.
VOV.VN - Improving the business environment and enhancing national competitiveness remain key objectives set out by the Government in Resolution No. 02, issued earlier this year.
Achievements recorded over the past five years in developing human resources - one of the three strategic breakthroughs defined by the Party, has greatly contributed to improved human resources quality, enhanced national competitiveness and a solid foundation for the next stage of development.
The National Statistics Office (NSO) under the Ministry of Finance on January 7 launched the 2026 Economic Census across the country.
VNG Corporation has requested to postpone a scheduled working session with the National Competition Commission (NCC) under the Ministry of Industry and Trade regarding issues related to the Zalo platform, the commission said on December 31.
Vietnam regards the establishment of an international financial centre as one of the key institutional breakthroughs and an important move to unlock resources, accelerate growth model transformation associated with economic restructuring and enhance national competitiveness, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh said on November 4.
VOV.VN - The National Competition Commission under the Ministry of Industry and Trade is currently overseeing the recall of more than 30,000 Anker-brand power banks on the Vietnamese market.
Besides reducing business conditions, a number of ministries and sectors have continued to issue and enforce new business conditions with stricter requirements that cause difficulties for enterprises, said Deputy Minister of Planning and Investment Tran Duy Dong.