VOV.VN - An institutional breakthrough is essential for Vietnam to become a high-income developed country, with legal bottlenecks and governance barriers needing urgent removal, said Assoc. Prof. Dr. Trinh Van Tung of the Ho Chi Minh National Academy of Politics.
VOV.VN - The country’s remarkable achievements in socio-economic development have been highlighted in official reports and widely recognized by experts, scholars, and international media.
To achieve its ambitious goal of high-income status by 2045, Vietnam needs to deepen the sweeping institutional reforms that are underway and promote greener development, according to two new World Bank reports released on May 22.
VOV.VN - Vietnam can fully realise its goal of becoming a high-income country by 2045, provided it stays committed to pursuing two strategic drivers - institutional reform and green development, according to the World Bank (WB).
VOV.VN - As global economic volatility persists, experts believe now is a critical moment for Vietnam to accelerate reforms to its economic institutions, thereby laying the groundwork for the country to become an upper-middle-income economy by 2030 and a high-income economy by 2045.
VOV.VN - The book Vietnam – Asia’s Rising Star by New Zealand author Brook Taylor and American author Sam Korsmoe offers a unique study on Vietnam’s development journey and explores scenarios for the country’s transition to a high-income economy.
As the world transitions into a new era, Vietnam is emerging as a key player in multilateral cooperation mechanisms and a beacon of growth and development, said the World Economic Forum (WEF)’s Head of Regional Agenda for Asia-Pacific Joo-Ok Lee.
VOV.VN - After years of enjoying rapid development, Vietnam is at risk of falling into the middle-income trap and it is now seeking to break through the trap in an effort to become a high-income economy by 2045.
VOV.VN - To achieve the goal of becoming a developed and high-income country by 2045, Minister of Planning and Investment Nguyen Chi Dung has stated that Vietnam must achieve double-digit growth over the next 20 years, starting in 2025.
Minister of Industry and Trade Nguyen Hong Dien, and Japan's Minister of Economy, Trade, and Industry (METI) Muto Yoji co-chaired the 7th meeting of the Vietnam-Japan Joint Committee on Industry, Trade and Energy Cooperation in Tokyo on December 20.