Economic factors and themes to be mindful of

Economic factors and themes to be mindful of

The medium term is expected to be shaped by diverging central bank policies, rising geopolitical risks, and shifting capital flows.
Talent boost vital for semiconductor chip industry

Talent boost vital for semiconductor chip industry

Vietnam and Japan are deepening their relationship in developing personnel to support the former’s burgeoning semiconductor industry. Prof. Usagawa Tsuyoshi, of the Vietnam-Japan University under the Vietnam National University in Hanoi, spoke with VIR’s Thanh Thanh about the evolving partnership and what Vietnam must do to cultivate a world-class semiconductor workforce.
A suitable growth model for Vietnam

A suitable growth model for Vietnam

Vietnam is targeting to build on its recent economic growth performance. Nguyen Ba Hung, principal economist at the Asian Development Bank in Vietnam, spoke VIR’s Thanh Tung about the economy’s key drivers and the new growth model.
Growth success hinges on reforms

Growth success hinges on reforms

Four decades ago, Vietnam ranked among the world’s poorest countries. The economic reforms of 1986 transformed Vietnam from a virtually closed, centrally planned agrarian economy to a major exporter and destination for foreign direct investment, laying the foundations for three decades of rapid, export-led growth.
Strong 2025 economic performance carries further positive momentum

Strong 2025 economic performance carries further positive momentum

Vietnam’s economy emerged as one of the region’s strongest performers in 2025, as robust domestic demand and buoyant exports helped lift real GDP by 8.02 per cent.
From policy intent to decisive action

From policy intent to decisive action

A vision on private sector development is reshaping Vietnam by translating strategic vision into measurable action. Bui Anh Tuan, director-general of the Department of Private Enterprise and Collective Economy Development under the Ministry of Finance, analyses the changing landscape.
Citi economists project robust Vietnam economic growth in 2026

Citi economists project robust Vietnam economic growth in 2026

Vietnam’s economy looks to maintain strong growth momentum in 2026, with robust domestic demand playing a central role in offsetting cyclical export headwinds.
Sustaining high growth must be balanced in stable manner

Sustaining high growth must be balanced in stable manner

Vietnam is carving a path towards sustained economic growth. Vanne Khut, an economist from the ASEAN+3 Macroeconomic Research Office (AMRO) based in Singapore, talked with VIR’s Thanh Tung about how the economy performed and offers some policy recommendations.
From 5G to 6G: how AI is shaping Vietnam’s path to digital leadership

From 5G to 6G: how AI is shaping Vietnam’s path to digital leadership

Vietnam stands at a critical phase in its digital development. As AI reshapes productivity and power, the convergence of 5G and AI is no longer a technical upgrade but a strategic choice.
Cooperation must align with Vietnam’s long-term ambitions

Cooperation must align with Vietnam’s long-term ambitions

As Vietnam continues its strong momentum and advances towards its aspiration of becoming a high income country by 2045, the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), under the policy of the government of Japan, remains committed to supporting Vietnam’s reform efforts through both financial and technical cooperation.
Need-to-know aspects ahead of AI law

Need-to-know aspects ahead of AI law

Managing partner Dang The Duc and senior associate Thai Gia Han of Indochine Counsel point out the key takeaways and what businesses need to know ahead of implementation.
Legalities to early operations for Vietnam’s IFC

Legalities to early operations for Vietnam’s IFC

The establishment of Vietnam’s international financial centre (IFC) marks an important moment in the country’s economic development agenda.
Foreign-language trademarks gain traction in Vietnam

Foreign-language trademarks gain traction in Vietnam

Use of non-Vietnamese trademarks is rising, with expert Nhung Pham outlining intellectual property protection challenges for businesses.
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