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Vietnam’s private sector faces regulatory challenges, high land costs, and limited R&D freedom. Experts propose legal reforms to enhance innovation, streamline business operations, and boost double-digit economic growth.
Dr Can Tran Thanh Trung, who graduated from the California Institute of Technology, rejected job opportunities in the US and decided to return to Vietnam to work for Vietnam National University, HCMC (VNUHCMC).
Associate Prof Tran Duc Cuong, Chair of the Vietnam Historical Science Association, said that very small provinces should merge to create a larger province to gain more resources for infrastructure, socio-economic growth, and new development space.
Over the decades of DoiMoi, nearly 5.2 million individual business households have emerged and significantly contributed to national development. However, effective measures to protect the sustainability of the economic sector have yet to be created.
Pham Minh Chuyen graduated with two honors degrees from the University of Law in HCM City and has passed the California Bar Examination in the US, which has the pass rate of 50 percent.
The private sector is driving Vietnam’s economic transformation, contributing 51% of GDP. Reforms in policy, governance, and innovation will unlock Vietnam’s full potential.
The restructuring of Vietnam’s administrative system is designed to create a more agile, transparent, and economically dynamic government structure for the 21st century.
Vietnam’s private sector contributes 50% of GDP, yet struggles to scale. Experts call for a new, results-driven policy implementation model to drive growth.
Techcombank chairman Ho Hung Anh strengthens his family’s presence in real estate as Masterise Group expands its luxury property portfolio, backed by strong banking ties.
After 21 years of searching, a woman from Bac Ninh has finally found the kind stranger who lent her gold to save her child’s life. A touching story of gratitude and fate.
From the sacrifice at Gac Ma in 1988 to chairing the 2025 UNCLOS members’ meeting, Vietnam has solidified its role in maritime law and dispute resolution. Learn how Vietnam's legal and diplomatic strategies shape its sovereignty in the East Sea.
Days before his final battle, soldier Nguyen Van Phuong sent a farewell letter to his family. Now preserved at the Gac Ma Memorial, his words offer a powerful reminder of sacrifice and duty.
Despite celebrity apologies and promised refunds, concerns remain over the product's production process and official test results.
Dang Thi Nhung, now 83, still vividly remembers the day she received the devastating news that her son had died at Gac Ma. As the nation honors the 64 fallen soldiers, families reflect on their sacrifice and the legacy they left behind.
At the Gac Ma Memorial Site, Major Tran Thi Thuy stood beside the portrait of her father, who died in the 1988 battle. She was born after his passing, growing up with only stories of his heroism.
Concerns over housing, driven by soaring real estate prices, and the high costs of education, healthcare and daily living have discouraged young couples from having more children.
Deputy Minister of Education and Training Hoang Minh Son has shared information about key training fields and disciplines aligned with the country’s development policies and orientations.
The mother of a boy who was rescued recently said that every time her son leaves home, his pet dog follows to protect him, though the dog had never been trained to do so. It became the boy's close friend.
As Vietnam aims for 8% GDP growth in 2025 and double-digit expansion in the coming years, experts stress that institutional reform is crucial to sustaining long-term economic progress.
Despite the heartbreaking loss of their son, a family in Ho Chi Minh City chose to donate his organs, allowing another young man to live. This is a story of loss, hope, and second chances.