WTO membership has not only reshaped Việt Nam’s economy but also elevated its standing on the global stage, driving growth, fostering innovation and unlocking new opportunities for international trade.
Prime Minister (PM) Phạm Minh Chính earlier this week signed Decision No 791/QĐ-TTg on the establishment of the national steering committee to promote the development of semiconductor industry.
Decision 41/QĐ-BCĐXDTTTC on the operation regulations of this steering committee stipulates responsibilities of members and standing bodies of the steering committee and its information and reporting regime.
Regarding public finance, reform efforts should focus on increasing revenue and reducing regular spending to spend more on development investment, along with fighting corruption and negative phenomena.
Việt Nam’s favourable natural conditions for renewable energy, as well as the requirements of green standards in the European export markets, drive the country towards green transformation.
Higher exports and consumption demand led by the across-the-board economic recovery, coupled with a global inflationary pressure, have pushed up the prices of basic neccessities.
Keeping inflation in check was among the top priorities for the Government this year, said Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc at a meeting with the Steering Committee on Price Management in Ha Noi.
Viet Nam will reduce the total capacity of coal-fired thermal power plants from 2020 until 2030, according to the National Steering Committee for Electricity Development.