Việt Nam’s medical tourism market, valued at about US$700 million in 2024, is projected to reach nearly $4 billion by 2033, growing around 18 per cent annually, highlighting its strong potential.
The establishment of VMTA is seen as a key step in strengthening linkages across sectors, unlocking existing potential and enhancing the competitiveness of Việt Nam’s medical tourism industry amid rapid regional growth.
Dozens of enterprises from HCM City and South Korea’s Daegu City on Wednesday sought investment opportunities at the Daegu Medical Tourism Roadshow in HCM City.
Co-operation opportunities for medical tourism between companies from HCM City and South Korea’s Incheon City were introduced at a medical conference held in HCM City on Tuesday.
Penang Medical Tourism Health Talk and Exhibition opened in HCM City last Saturday with the participation of six leading general hospitals and health organisations from Penang and many Vietnamese businesses.