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As the Government aims for GDP growth of at least 10% a year, science – technology, innovation, and digital transformation could contribute more than 5%.
Vietnam’s digital economy is on track to hit USD 39 billion by the end of 2025, reflecting a 17% growth from the previous year.
The partnership aims to support small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) by providing tools and technological solutions to optimise business efficiency, expand markets and strengthen competitiveness.
Notably, the fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) sector remained a key growth driver, surging 167% on TikTok Shop and 20% on Shopee.
Experts believe that if Vietnam seizes the opportunity and establishes a timely legal framework, blockchain technology could become a strategic pillar in the country's digital economic growth and national digital sovereignty.
GM Vietnam 2025, one of Asia’s largest blockchain and digital asset events, officially opened on August 1 at the National Convention Centre in Hanoi, affirming Vietnam’s ambition to become a regional hub for digital finance.
The Ministry of Science and Technology is accelerating efforts to help six provinces launch centralized digital technology and IT parks.
In a world where consumers increasingly demand transparency, quality and origin of goods, traceability is no longer an unfamiliar or optional concept. It has become a vital requirement.
On a global scale, verification and traceability are among the top criteria that businesses must maintain to ensure credibility, enhance competitiveness and meet stringent international trade standards.
Vietnam’s FPT Corporation has established a strategic cooperation with Indonesia's Ministry of National Development Planning (Bappenas) across various sectors in the digital field.
General Secretary To Lam emphasizes the central role of data in digital transformation, calling it the "lifeblood" of the digital economy.
The cooperation between Vietnam and Singapore in develop green-digital economy is a successful model, according to Asian media outlets.
The e-portal for households and individuals running ecommerce business, officially launched on December 19, 2024, provides a convenient channel for them to register, declare, and pay taxes.
To date, there has been no universally accepted definition of what constitutes a digital economy.
With ambitious targets exceeding national resolutions, Da Nang is accelerating efforts to establish itself as a top digital economy and innovation center in Vietnam and ASEAN.
Minister of Information and Communications Nguyen Manh Hung spoke at the 10th session of the National Digital Transformation Committee on the digital transformation process and the 2024 Plan 06 implementation on February 6, 2025.
Vietnam's digital economy surged in 2024, accounting for 18.3% of GDP and growing at over 20% annually - three times faster than the country's GDP growth rate and the highest in Southeast Asia.