Enabling environment expected for international pharma firms

Enabling environment expected for international pharma firms

The draft amendment to the Law on Pharmacy plays a crucial role in promoting innovation and modernisation of the Vietnamese healthcare sector, especially in the context of international integration and the growing demand for improved healthcare quality.
Vietnam reaches golden moment to capitalise on emerging technologies

Vietnam reaches golden moment to capitalise on emerging technologies

Vietnam is becoming one of the pioneering markets in rapidly adopting advanced technologies such as 5G and generative AI. Eric Yeo, country general manager of AWS Vietnam, spoke with VIR’s Bich Thuy about the market prospects ahead.
Beverage tax is not be-all and end-all for obesity problems

Beverage tax is not be-all and end-all for obesity problems

International experiences hint that applying an excise tax on sugary beverages is not an effective measure in controlling and reducing the rate of overweight, obesity, and non-communicable diseases.
Opportunities for businesses in 5G

Opportunities for businesses in 5G

In the context of 5G commercialisation, businesses have the opportunity to expand and optimise their processes. Ngo Thanh Hai and Nguyen Van Anh, lawyers at LNT & Partners, discuss how these enterprises can help enhance growth efficiency.
Assessing 5G enablers for digital economy development in Vietnam

Assessing 5G enablers for digital economy development in Vietnam

Digital transformation is reshaping industries, and 5G will be an enabler for significant growth and transformation in the country’s digital economy.
How can private investments unlock Vietnam’s healthcare?

How can private investments unlock Vietnam’s healthcare?

Vietnam’s healthcare sector has made remarkable strides over the past few decades, shaped by government reforms and increasing private sector involvement. Social health insurance, established in the early 1990s, now covers about 93 per cent of the population, with an annual government budget over $5 billion.
Vietnam is pivotal in healthcare potential

Vietnam is pivotal in healthcare potential

With positive changes being made in Vietnam’s healthcare sector, the level of interest among US-ASEAN companies is increasing. Bui Thi Viet Lam, country representative of the US-ASEAN Business Council, talked to VIR’s Minh Tung about the future prospects of the market.
Pharma to experience robust growth

Pharma to experience robust growth

Vietnam healthcare market size is estimated to reach $23.7 billion and grow at an average rate of 7.5 per cent annually from 2023 to 2028. Healthcare expenditure per capita is also projected to increase from $237 to $328 in that time.
Foreign-led groups seize the initiative in healthcare

Foreign-led groups seize the initiative in healthcare

Vietnam’s healthcare sector is rapidly developing as the country seeks to modernise its system and improve health outcomes for its population. Contributing to this transformation are foreign-invested enterprises (FIEs), which have become key players in driving healthcare innovation across fields such as pharmaceuticals, medical devices, biotechnology, and digital healthcare solutions.
Vietnam growth drivers travelling in right direction

Vietnam growth drivers travelling in right direction

Vietnam’s economy has achieved significant progress over the past eight months, receiving positive recognition from international organisations and businesses. The macroeconomy remains stable, inflation is under control, and major balances have been maintained.
Ride-hailers race for market share after Gojek’s exit

Ride-hailers race for market share after Gojek’s exit

Gojek’s withdrawal from the Vietnamese ride-hailing market has left a void that existing players are eager to fill.
Vietnam’s airport industry can break down barriers to secure investments

Vietnam’s airport industry can break down barriers to secure investments

Vietnam is one of Southeast Asia’s most dynamic markets. In order to accommodate this both presently and into the future, the government has resolved to increase the number of airports to 30 (14 international and 16 domestic) by 2030 in its National Airport System Development Plan.
Growing AI applications now prevalent in healthcare

Growing AI applications now prevalent in healthcare

AI is now getting increasing attention and more investment in research, with AI application success in many fields, including healthcare.
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