VOV.VN - Nearly 120,000 businesses entered or re-entered the market in the first four months of 2026, reflecting growing momentum in Vietnam’s private sector after one year of implementing the Politburo's Resolution 68 on private sector development.
VOV.VN - More than a year after the Politburo issued Resolution 68 on private sector development, Vietnam’s business community has begun to see positive signals from institutional reforms, capital flows and improvements in the investment environment.
VOV.VN - After more than two decades of using the Provincial Competitiveness Index (PCI) to assess the quality of local economic governance, Vietnam is introducing a new approach, by directly measuring the actual performance of the private sector.
VOV.VN - May 2026 marks one year since Vietnam began implementing special policy mechanisms to promote private sector development, in line with Resolution 68 issued by the Politburo of the Communist Party of Vietnam.
VOV.VN - Institutional reform and a transparent business environment are key to unlocking Vietnam’s private sector growth potential, experts say.
VOV.VN - Vietnam’s private sector is showing signs of weakening resilience, highlighting the urgent need for more effective policies to support sustainable business growth.
A nationwide programme aimed at nurturing a new generation of business leaders capable of driving green transition and digital transformation has been approved, with plans to train 10,000 managing directors for Vietnam’s private sector by 2030.
The Vietnam Young Entrepreneurs Association (VYEA) announced in Hanoi on October 8 the summary report of Vietnam Private Sector Forum 2025 (VPSF 2025) and launched a programme to train 10,000 chief executive officers (CEOs) from 2025 to 2030.
VOV.VN - Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh highlighted the crucial role of entrepreneurs in leading innovation, fostering business growth, and contributing to the country’s overall strength, during the High-Level Dialogue at the Vietnam Private Sector Forum 2025 held in Hanoi on September 16.
The Vietnam Private Sector Forum 2025 (VPSF 2025) opened in Hanoi on September 15, packing in over 1,500 entrepreneurs, economists, and international organisations across four thematic sessions to reshape Vietnam’s private sector landscape.