🇻🇳 What is Vietnam doing to achieve double-digit growth? At the national conference on the morning of February 7th, Vietnam set a challenging goal: GDP growth of 10% or more in the coming period, aiming to realize its aspiration of becoming a developed, high-income country by 2045. 🔑 Six major groups of solutions have been identified: > Improve institutions, innovate growth models, reform procedures, and create a transparent business environment. > Taking science and technology, innovation, and digital transformation as the main drivers of growth. > Developing the digital economy, green economy, and circular economy; forming growth poles and key economic regions. Restructuring the economy, developing high-tech industries, modern finance and banking, and high-value-added agriculture and services. > Promote the development of high-quality human resources, ensure social security, and leave no one behind. > Integrating defense, security, and foreign affairs with economic development, and maintaining a peaceful and stable environment. 🚀 3 strategic breakthroughs: Institutional improvement – Science and technology & the private sector – Infrastructure & high-quality human resources. During the period 2021–2025, Vietnam's GDP is projected to grow at an average rate of 6.3% per year, the size of the economy will exceed US$514 billion, and GDP per capita will reach approximately US$5,000, placing Vietnam in the Medium income group. Achieving double-digit growth is a major challenge, but it also serves as a driving force for Vietnam to break through and avoid the Medium-income trap. (Vnexpress)
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01-05
🔥 GDP Việt Nam 2025 tăng 8,02% - GDP bình quân đầu người vượt 5.000 USD
Kinh tế Việt Nam vừa khép lại năm 2025 với mức tăng trưởng 8,02%, cao thứ hai trong 15 năm (chỉ sau năm 2022). Riêng quý IV/2025 tăng 8,46%, mức cao nhất giai đoạn 2021 - 2025.
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