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Tăng hạn mức giao dịch Mobile Money lên 100 triệu mỗi tháng
Increase the Mobile Money Transaction Limit to 100 Million VND per Month
VN Express | Local Language | News | Jan. 9, 2026 | UndeterminedFinancial System Problems
The government has issued Decree 368 on mobile money services, allowing customers to open one mobile money account per service provider. Customers can deposit cash, receive money from various payment methods, withdraw cash, transfer funds, and pay for goods, services, public fees, and electronic tolls using the account.
The decree raises the monthly transaction limit for transfers and payments through one mobile money account to VND 100 million, which is 10 times higher than the previous limit. Additionally, customers can use an extra limit of up to VND 100 million per month specifically for paying public services, utilities, telecommunications, transportation, tuition, hospital fees, insurance, and bank debts.
Mobile Money was initiated by the Ministry of Information and Communications, now overseen by the Ministry of Science and Technology, to encourage cashless payments. Unlike e-wallets, Mobile Money accounts are linked directly to mobile subscriptions. The service was piloted from late 2021 and extended through the end of 2025 with State Bank licensing.
As of September 2025, there have been over 290 million Mobile Money transactions totaling approximately VND 8.511 billion. Nationwide, about 10.89 million Mobile Money accounts are registered, with 70% of users located in rural and remote areas.
Technology, innovation, digital transformation: Vietnam’s triple push in 2026
Vietnam Net - E | English | News | Jan. 9, 2026 | UndeterminedTech Development/Adoption
In 2026, Vietnam’s Ministry of Ethnic and Religious Affairs is advancing into a critical acceleration phase of Project 06, transitioning from planning to tangible implementation. At the January 5 conference, Minister Dao Ngoc Dung emphasized shifting from tracking progress to achieving complete results. The ministry has seen a mindset shift with digital transformation becoming a collective responsibility, replacing outdated data systems with clean, interoperable structures and integrating services through the National Public Service Portal to reduce administrative delays.
Collaboration with the Ministry of Public Security has improved data safety and standardization, with all 21 functions for the religious data platform completed and integration with national databases like VNeID underway. However, challenges remain, especially regarding complex data on ethnic minorities and data discrepancies at local levels. Despite initial low digital maturity, cross-agency efforts and guided direction have driven notable progress.
For 2026, the Ministry’s strategy balances three pillars: science and technology, innovation, and digital transformation. Plans include developing AI tools to translate ethnic minority languages, promoting economic models for remote communities through government-academia-enterprise partnerships, and enhancing disaster-resilient innovations like drone emergency supplies. The Ministry aims to complete ethnic and religious databases, streamline 25 public services, and unify administrative systems while maintaining strict data governance standards.
Operational directives assign departments specific tasks to complete data platforms, integrate legal frameworks, and resolve funding issues. The Digital Transformation Center will coordinate efforts, ensure accountability, and lead comprehensive staff training for effective local implementation. The Ministry prioritizes measurable impact, institutional reform, and enhancing citizen benefits through technology and innovation in 2026.
Đóng đèo Prenn cửa ngõ Đà Lạt 6 ngày để khắc phục sạt lở
Closing Prenn Pass, the gateway to Da Lat, for 6 days to fix landslides
VN Express | Local Language | News | Jan. 9, 2026 | Natural Disasters
The Lam Dong Department of Construction announced the closure of nearly 5 km of National Highway 20 across Prenn Pass for six days to carry out repairs on landslides that occurred at the end of 2025. During this period, vehicles traveling to and from Da Lat will be redirected to alternate routes via Mimosa Pass or the Sacom - Tuyen Lam pass.
Prenn Pass, measuring 7.27 km, is a crucial link connecting National Highway 20 from Southeast provinces to Da Lat. On November 4, 2025, hundreds of cubic meters of earth, rocks, and pine trees slid onto the roadway from an uphill slope, blocking the pass despite clear weather conditions. This incident followed a previous landslide occurring over two weeks earlier, which caused significant damage to the road surface, retaining wall, and guardrail, including deep cracks and subsidence.
Project Management Board No. 1 has been tasked with coordinating safety measures, including deploying lookout personnel, installing barriers and signage, and organizing traffic diversions. Additionally, traffic police and local authorities in Xuan Huong Ward are increasing patrols to ensure safety throughout the construction and repair period.
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