Vietnam taps silver economy to drive growth amid rapid aging

The silver economy offers a new perspective on population ageing: instead of treating it as a burden, it is seen as a major economic opportunity.

Relocating infectious disease clinics may delay epidemic response, expert warns

Associate Prof Vu Quoc Dat argues that building infectious disease treatment facilities right in Hanoi's inner city is the optimal plan for responding to outbreaks, similar to how fire fighting requires fire extinguishers and hydrants on-site.

Biometric verification required for mobile device changes from April 15

The policy is designed to enhance security, particularly in cases where users lose their SIM cards but fail to promptly deactivate them, creating opportunities for fraud or illegal activities.

The struggle to retain academic talent: half-billion VND to attract professors

A number of universities are pouring money into attracting professors, associate professors, and people with doctorates, but reality shows that just attracting them is not enough. The more difficult problem lies in nurturing and retaining the team.

Policy push enhances private sector’s role in economic growth

An official has highlighted improved conditions enabling private enterprises to take on a greater role in major national projects as a central outcome of Resolution No. 68.

How a self-driven learner topped Vietnam’s first AI cohort

A student tops Vietnam’s first formal AI cohort with a 9.42 GPA, navigating an uncharted academic path through self-learning and discipline.

Low-altitude economy emerges as new growth driver for Vietnam

Vietnam’s low-altitude economy is emerging as a new growth driver, powered by technology and data, with UAVs among six prioritised strategic tech products and related systems included in 11 national strategic technology groups.

Foreign travelers captivated by Cao Bang’s cinematic beauty

A short video capturing the beauty of Cao Bang is going viral across social media in Vietnam and parts of Asia, drawing millions of views. The creators behind the clip are two young travelers from the US and Poland.

HCM City: Investment licences granted within 15 days under special mechanism

Ho Chi Minh City will issue investment registration certificates within just 15 working days under a newly introduced special mechanism, in a move aimed at accelerating administrative procedures and improving the investment climate.

POSCO to invest over 400 million USD in battery materials plant in Thai Nguyen

POSCO Future M, a subsidiary of POSCO Group, has selected Song Cong II Industrial Park in the northern province of Thai Nguyen to build its first large-scale battery materials plant in Vietnam, according to Viglacera Corporation.

Vietnam set to capitalise on global trade shifts

Vietnam ranks eighth worldwide in electronics exports and hosts more than 170 foreign-invested semiconductor projects, primarily in chip design, assembly, testing and packaging.

NA adopts tax resolution on petrol, oil, aviation fuel

The National Assembly on April 12 adopted a resolution introducing key provisions on environmental protection tax, value-added tax and excise tax applicable to petrol, oil and aviation fuel.

Work starts on Hanoi–Quang Ninh high-speed railway

A groundbreaking ceremony for the Hanoi–Quang Ninh high-speed railway, Vietnam’s first inter-regional high-speed rail line, was held in Quang Ninh province on April 12 with Prime Minister Le Minh Hung in attendance.

NA leader receives Vietnam’s Honorary Consul in Torino

Chairman of the National Assembly (NA) Tran Thanh Man had a meeting with Vietnam’s Honorary Consul in Torino Sandra Scagliotti as part of the top legislator's official visit to Italy.

Slovak Prime Minister begins official visit to Vietnam

Prime Minister of the Slovakia Robert Fico arrived in Hanoi on April 12 afternoon, beginning his three-day official visit to Vietnam at the invitation of Prime Minister Le Minh Hung.

NA Chairman meets Pope Leo XIV at the Vatican

National Assembly (NA) Chairman Tran Thanh Man had a meeting with Pope Leo XIV at the Vatican on April 11 (local time).

Vietnam on track for FTSE upgrade, set to attract global capital inflows

FTSE Russell’s mid-term review has reaffirmed that Vietnam remains on track for an upgrade from frontier to secondary emerging market status, paving the way for increased passive and active international capital inflows.

First “green lane” durian shipment exported to China

The first batch of fresh durians exported under a newly applied “green lane” process was cleared for shipment to China via the Huu Nghi International Border Gate in the northern province of Lang Son on April 10.

Australia announces import conditions for Vietnamese pomelos

Australia has officially updated import conditions for Vietnamese pomelos on its BICON system, Vietnam’s Plant Production and Protection Department announced on April 10.

Man spends 30 years providing free burials for the poor

In Ho Chi Minh City, one man has quietly supported the elderly and disadvantaged, ensuring dignity in their final moments.

From support to empowerment: Rethinking ethnic policy

Vietnam’s ethnic policy stands at a turning point, shifting focus from short-term support to building long-term development capacity.

Vietnam’s unique dragon bed carvings challenge tradition

A pair of 17th-century stone dragon beds in Ninh Binh features rare carvings where dragon limbs resemble human hands.

GOm Show reimagines Vietnamese culture through sound

GOm Show has been described as “unlike any other performance” as artists transform familiar household items such as jars, pots and earthenware vessels into musical instruments.

AI becomes the new engine of Vietnam’s tourism growth

As global tourism shifts toward data-driven competition, Vietnam accelerates AI adoption to enhance growth, efficiency, and sustainability.

Modern lifestyle quietly damaging young people’s kidneys

An unhealthy “convenience-driven” lifestyle is contributing to a worrying rise in Type 2 Diabetes and Chronic Kidney Disease among young people in Vietnam, experts warn.