VOV.VN - Vietnam aims to attract high-quality FDI that enhances competitiveness, boosts sustainable growth, and supports long-term economic autonomy.
Hanoi has mobilised hundreds of billions of VND for the restoration, preservation and promotion of local cultural heritage every year, transforming the treasures into engines for sustainable tourism development.
VOV.VN - Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has asked relevant agencies to make proactive efforts in coming negotiations with the United States, to ensure balanced and sustainable trade ties with this large market.
VOV.VN - Experts comprehensively analysed Vietnam’s development achievements over the past five decades, addressed current challenges, and proposed strategies to ensure future sustainable development at a national workshop in Ho Chi Minh City on April 26.
Though net-zero tourism is a new concept, it has gained significant community attention, making contributions to sustainable development.
VOV.VN - The fourth Partnering for Green Growth and the Global Goals 2030 (P4G) Summit has adopted the Hanoi Declaration on Sustainable and People-Centred Green Transition and the P4G Declaration on Strengthening Multilateral and Institutional Partnerships to Promote Green Transition and Sustainable Development.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has underscored the importance of multilateralism and international solidarity, as well as the role that developing nations like Vietnam and Kenya play in global efforts towards green and sustainable development.
VOV.VN - On the morning of April 16 in Hanoi, the Ministry of Science and Technology hosted a Policy Dialogue Forum on promoting investment, business, and innovative startups in green transition and sustainable development.
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 - Over the years, the Mekong Delta has consistently affirmed its role as a key pillar of the Vietnamese economy, contributing 31% of the agriculture sector’s GDP with its strengths in rice, seafood and fruit cultivation.