The 2024 Land Law has abolished the long-standing land price framework and requires local authorities to issue annual land price tables that more closely reflect market values.
Minister of Finance Ngô Văn Tuấn has called for faster reforms and closer monitoring of economic challenges as the Government seeks to sustain strong growth, citing concerns over widening trade deficits, slow public investment disbursement and rising inflationary pressures in the...
Mariam J. Sherman, World Bank’s Division Director for Việt Nam, Cambodia and Lao PDR and Nguyễn Xuân Thành, a lecturer at the Fulbright School of Public Policy and Management discuss how Việt Nam can seize opportunities amid the global crisis...
Fitch Ratings has praised Việt Nam’s macroeconomic resilience and policy management, saying continued reforms and stable growth will support the country’s sovereign credit outlook.
Việt Nam’s revised national master plan aims to new growth hubs, strengthen regional connectivity and accelerate technology-driven development as the country targets annual economic growth of at least 10 per cent in the coming years.
Despite a lower-than-expected GDP growth in Q1 2026, authorities keep a double-digit growth scenario unchanged for the remaining quarters of this year.
UOB maintained its forecast for Việt Nam’s gross domestic product (GDP) growth at 7.5 per cent in 2026, with first-quarter growth projected at around 7 per cent.
As savings rate of Vietnamese people is very high at up to 37 per cent of GDP, experts said it is a potential available capital resource that should be exploited to promote economic growth.
Looking back, from a poor, war-torn and underdeveloped country, Việt Nam has travelled a long and challenging path yet proud with far-reaching achievements that have strengthened the country’s economic capacity, social resilience and international standing.
The Government’s Steering Committee on Macroeconomic Management and Administration met to review economic performance in 2025 and outline priorities for 2026 and the 2026–2030 period on Monday.