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Update news resolution 57
Japan’s semiconductor hub, Kyushu, is eyeing Vietnam as a strategic partner in workforce development and industry collaboration.
With government backing and growing investment, Vietnam aims to train 50,000 engineers and expand its role in the global semiconductor supply chain.
At the annual ICT gathering in Hanoi, Minister Nguyen Manh Hung and other key leaders stress the importance of government-backed research and digital transformation. Resolution 57 is hailed as a landmark step toward a tech-driven economy.
Hanoi, HCM City and Da Nang plan to implement specific policies to encourage science and technology and innovation, with incentives those beyond currently applied.
The Standing Government on February 10 met with businesses to discuss duties and solutions to help the private sector accelerate and make a breakthrough, contributing to the country’s rapid and sustainable development in the new era.
Several important, groundbreaking proposals were made by Minister of Information and Communication Nguyen Manh Hung at the recent conference on the development of science, technology, innovation, and high-quality human resources to spur growth.
With the recent launch of Resolution 57, Vietnam’s technology startups are hoping for groundbreaking policies that will accelerate innovation, strengthen the tech ecosystem, and drive the country’s digital transformation.
In a firm commitment to accelerating Vietnam’s digital transformation, the Ministry of Information and Communications (MIC) has vowed to swiftly implement Resolution 57.
Experts and managers believe that Resolution 57 will play an important role in Vietnam’s development in upcoming years.