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Vietnam aims for transformative growth rooted in self-reliance and unity
Vietnam Net - E | English | News | Jan. 23, 2026 | UndeterminedEconomic Growth
During a recent working session leading up to the 14th Congress, Vietnamese delegates engaged in detailed discussions on draft policy documents shaping the country's future development. Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh highlighted lessons from the previous government term and stressed the importance of institutionalizing the Party’s resolutions to generate new growth drivers. He emphasized economic development as the central goal, with balanced focus on national defense, foreign affairs, security, culture, and social welfare. The Prime Minister pointed to a shift from reactive governance to agile, science-based policy implementation, citing Vietnam’s successful COVID-19 vaccine campaign and responses to global challenges as examples of this new approach. Looking ahead, he reaffirmed the ambition for double-digit economic growth by 2030, requiring bold reforms, strong project execution, and a dynamic mindset.
Deputy Prime Minister Mai Van Chinh underscored “self-reliance and resilience” as key principles underpinning Vietnam’s sustainable rise, aiming to reduce external dependency. He stressed that party documents must be concise, actionable, and clearly assign responsibilities, resources, and outcomes. National defense strategy should clarify allies and challenges while promoting dual-use defense industries to integrate economic and strategic interests. Delegates highlighted the need for concrete growth targets such as per capita income and the Human Development Index, and emphasized strengthening agriculture as a strategic sector with increased public investment to leverage private and foreign capital.
The focus on innovation, sustainability, and technology-driven growth was significant. Delegates from Ho Chi Minh City urged policies to elevate labor productivity, science and technology contributions, and green development. They highlighted Vietnam’s current overreliance on low-value manufacturing and called for digital economy strategies centered on AI, digital governance, and the digital society as new growth engines. Environmental concerns, especially water security and marine resource protection in the Mekong Delta, were also raised. Supporters of shifting towards knowledge-based, innovation-driven growth noted the intensifying global competition in technology and cyberspace and advocated for building strategic autonomy through knowledge power and coordinated diplomacy.
Central to the discussions was the role of the people as the foundation of Vietnam’s strength. Delegates called for clearer policy articulation on empowering citizens as agents of change and for detailed implementation plans to foster national unity and solidarity. Overall, the draft documents were seen as reflecting collective intelligence and will, providing a political foundation as Vietnam embarks on an era characterized by self-reliance, transformative growth, and national pride.
Năm 2026, tăng trưởng GDP phấn đấu từ 10% trở lên
In 2026, Aim for GDP Growth of 10% or More
Dantri | Local Language | News | Jan. 23, 2026 | UndeterminedEconomic Growth
The Government has issued Resolution No. 01 outlining the main tasks and measures to implement the Socio-Economic Development Plan and state budget estimates for 2026. Despite numerous challenges in 2025 such as natural disasters and global uncertainties, the socio-economic situation achieved significant results, fostering rapid and sustainable development. The year 2026 is critical, marking the start of a new development phase with the 14th Party Congress and elections for the 16th National Assembly, and the commencement of the 2026-2030 five-year plan aiming for double-digit GDP growth.
For 2026, the Government targets GDP growth of 10% or more while maintaining macroeconomic stability, controlling inflation, and ensuring fiscal balance. It has identified 12 key task groups including comprehensive institutional reform, legal improvements, administrative simplification, and enhancing the business environment. Priority will continue on growth drivers such as investment, consumption, and exports, alongside new growth engines, while addressing public debt and budget deficits within limits.
The Government emphasizes fundamental transformation of the growth model toward productivity and innovation, focusing on human resource quality, science and technology, digital transformation, and green economy restructuring. Infrastructure development, including transport, energy, and digital infrastructure, is a priority to strengthen national competitiveness. Special attention is given to breakthroughs in digital transformation, advanced technology sectors like semiconductors and AI, and improving overall societal skills.
The socio-economic development strategy also includes enhancing cultural, social progress, climate adaptation, disaster prevention, and improving urbanization and regional linkages. International integration efforts will continue to maintain a stable environment conducive to development and improve Vietnam’s global standing.
Authorities are tasked with preparing detailed quarterly and annual growth scenarios across sectors and industries and updating local growth targets based on new resources, drivers, and capacities. These plans will be submitted to the Ministry of Finance for monitoring, with local governments reviewing and adjusting targets as necessary to align with the national growth objective.
Quy định mới về điều kiện sản xuất, buôn bán thuốc bảo vệ thực vật
New Regulations on Conditions for the Production and Trade of Plant Protection Drugs
Bao Dien Tu | Local Language | News | Jan. 23, 2026 | Regulation
Decree No. 33/2026/ND-CP introduces updated regulations on the production and trade of plant protection drugs, amending Decree No. 66/2016/ND-CP to align with the Law on Investment and reduce business conditions as per Prime Minister’s Decision No. 1671/QD-TTg dated 05/8/2025. It revises requirements related to conditions, procedures, and authority for granting, re-granting, and revoking Certificates of Eligibility for Production and Trade of plant protection drugs.
For production, organizations must comply with Article 61 of the Law on Plant Protection and Quarantine, requiring that managers have a university degree in relevant fields and that workers receive chemical safety training. Production facilities must be located in industrial zones and adhere to national safety regulations for handling hazardous chemicals. Equipment used must also meet prescribed safety and technological standards.
In trading, individuals or organizations must ensure that sellers have at least intermediate qualifications or professional training certificates in related disciplines. Trading locations must be separated from food services, schools, and hospitals, with warehouses following safety standards including specific shelving requirements for retail storage.
Applications for Certificates of Eligibility for Production/Trade must include an application form and a statement of compliance with conditions. Submissions can be made in person, online, or by mail to the designated agency appointed by the Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee. The agency will respond on dossier completeness within one working day for electronic or postal submissions. Certification issuance involves dossier appraisal, on-site inspections, and evaluation reports, with timelines of 20 working days for production certificates and 10 working days for trading certificates. The provincial chairman decides on issuance within five working days after appraisal.
Certificates may be revoked due to alteration, repeated administrative violations related to plant protection and quarantine, or other legally defined grounds. The authority for granting, re-issuing, and revoking certificates rests with the Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee. Renewal dossiers must be submitted at least three months before certificate expiration for continued eligibility.
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