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Domain | Causal Chain | Possible Outcome |
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Governance & Law | (Two-level local government model rollout ↑ → Sub-national fiscal autonomy ratio ↑ → Government-effectiveness score ↑ → Public-trust index in national institutions ↑) | Enhanced local autonomy and effectiveness boost public trust in national institutions, consolidating legitimacy for further reforms. |
Governance & Law | (Two-level local government model rollout ↑ → E-procurement penetration rate ↑ → Regulatory-quality score ↑ → Ease-of-doing-business percentile ↑) | Increased e-procurement adoption improves regulatory quality and ease of doing business, lowering barriers for investment. |
Infrastructure & Urbanization | (Brownfield asset-recycling programme scale ↑ → Land-value-capture revenue ↑ → Public-investment execution ratio ↑ → Infrastructure-quality index ↑) | Higher land-value-capture revenues fund more efficient public investments, improving infrastructure quality citywide. |
Infrastructure & Urbanization | (Conversion of surplus office space to public facilities ↑ → Public-space & community-centre spending ↑ → Cross-community event attendance rate ↑ → Social-trust composite swing ↑) | Repurposed office spaces increase community-centre use and event attendance, strengthening social trust. |
Infrastructure & Urbanization | (Elimination of temporary housing ↑ → Affordable-housing finance ecosystem strength ↑ → Homeownership affordability index ↑ → Household formation rate ↑) | Eliminating temporary housing spurs affordable-housing finance, improving affordability and boosting household formation. |
Environment | (Conversion of surplus office space to public facilities ↑ → Urban-sprawl & zoning regulation flexibility ↑ → Urban green-space per capita delta ↑ → Urban heat-island intensity ↓) | Repurposing office space and relaxing zoning rules increase urban green space per capita, reducing heat-island intensity. |
Households | (Affordable-housing finance ecosystem strength ↑ → Housing cost-to-income burden ↓ → Household consumption growth contribution to GDP ↑) | Stronger housing finance reduces cost burdens, increasing household consumption’s contribution to GDP. |
Macroeconomics & Growth | (Ambitious high-growth targets ↑ → Capital-formation rate ↑ → Potential GDP growth revision ↑ → Real GDP growth ↑) | High growth targets drive capital formation, revise up potential GDP, and support stronger real GDP growth. |
Competitiveness | (Ambitious high-growth targets ↑ → Smart-city data-platform integration score ↑ → Digital-technology adoption rate ↑ → Total-factor-productivity level vs frontier ↑) | Ambitious targets boost smart-city integration and digital adoption, lifting total-factor productivity closer to the frontier. |
Technology & Innovation | (Digital transformation mandate ↑ → R&D tax-incentive generosity score ↑ → Public–private joint-research project count ↑ → AI adoption GDP uplift ↑) | Digital mandates and generous R&D incentives spur joint research, accelerating AI adoption and uplifting GDP. |
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Mưa lớn ở miền Bắc giảm dần, nhiều tỉnh sắp đón nắng nóng
Heavy rain in the North gradually decreases, many provinces soon to welcome hot weather
Dantri | Local Language | News | July 4, 2025 | Extreme Weather Events
Heavy rain in the Northern region of Vietnam is gradually decreasing as of July 3rd, with scattered showers and thunderstorms expected from the night of July 4th to 6th. Some areas will still experience locally heavy rain during this period. From July 8th to 9th, the Northern region is forecasted to have sunny days with some places experiencing hot weather.
The area from Thanh Hoa to Hue will have scattered showers and thunderstorms with locally heavy rain from July 4th to 6th, mainly in the late afternoon and evening. From July 7th to 12th, this region will see sunny days with some hot weather as well.
Sea areas including the Gulf of Tonkin, North East Sea, Central and South East Sea, and coastal zones from Quang Tri to Ca Mau will experience scattered showers and thunderstorms on July 3rd. The meteorological agency warns of potential tornadoes, strong winds at level 6-7, and sea waves over 2 meters high during thunderstorms. Southwest winds at level 5 to 7 and rough seas with waves 15-25 meters high are expected from Lam Dong to Ca Mau, posing risks to boats operating in these waters.
Heavy rain has caused significant flooding on some streets and roads in Hanoi. The daily weather forecast for various regions across Vietnam indicates mostly cloudy conditions with scattered showers, thunderstorms, and locally heavy rain. Tornadoes, lightning, hail, and strong gusts of wind are likely to accompany thunderstorms in many areas. Temperatures range from lows in the low 20s Celsius to highs exceeding 33 degrees Celsius in some places, with thunderstorms expected particularly during afternoon and evening hours.
(2025-07-02) 自7月1日起越南正式淘汰磁条卡 企业用户须进行生物识别认证
Starting July 1, 2025, Vietnam Officially Phases Out Magnetic Stripe Cards; Corporate Users Must Use Biometric Authentication
China Business Association Ho Chi Minh City Branch | Local Language | Business | July 4, 2025 | Privacy
Starting July 1, 2025, banks in Vietnam have officially ceased the use of magnetic stripe bank cards. Corporate users are now required to complete biometric authentication for their legal representatives to continue accessing electronic banking services, including transfers and withdrawals. This mandate is based on Notice No. 17/2024/TT-NHNN issued by the State Bank of Vietnam. Failure to complete biometric verification will result in suspension of electronic banking services for organizations and enterprises.
Biometric authentication can be performed either at bank counters or through banking applications for Vietnamese citizens. Required identification documents include chip-enabled ID cards or valid passports for foreigners. The State Bank explicitly warns that banks will not proactively send any links requesting login information, one-time passwords, or personal data to customers, urging vigilance against potential fraud.
As of May 2025, biometric authentication had been completed for over 130.5 million personal profiles and 71,130 organizational profiles. Despite having over 200 million bank accounts nationwide, only 113.5 million had completed biometric authentication, leaving many accounts dormant and vulnerable to fraud. The Director of the Payment Department, Pham Anh Tuan, also highlighted that biometric authentication, while enhancing security, is not foolproof as criminals may employ tactics such as "renting faces" to bypass controls.
All magnetic stripe card transactions have been completely halted as of July 1, 2025, including those made with domestic magnetic stripe cards and chip or contactless cards that have magnetic stripe features. This move addresses significant security risks associated with magnetic stripe cards, which are susceptible to data copying and counterfeiting. In contrast, chip cards with EMV technology utilize dynamic encryption by generating unique transaction codes, providing enhanced protection against data theft.
Concurrently on July 1, 2025, Decree No. 94/2025/ND-CP was enacted, introducing a regulatory sandbox mechanism in Vietnam’s banking sector. This platform allows for the controlled testing and operation of innovative financial technology solutions, marking the first official effort by the government to support fintech innovation within a regulatory framework.
Phó Thủ tướng Hồ Đức Phớc tiếp Bộ trưởng Kinh tế, Thương mại và Doanh nghiệp Tây Ban Nha
Deputy Prime Minister Hồ Đức Phớc receives Minister of Economy, Trade and Enterprise of Spain
Bao Dien Tu | Local Language | News | July 4, 2025 | UndeterminedPolitics and Elections
Deputy Prime Minister H_c Phc met with Carlos Cuerpo Caballero, Spain's Minister of Economy, Trade, and Enterprise, to discuss bilateral relations and cooperation. H_c Phc praised Spain's role globally and affirmed Vietnam's commitment to joint efforts in addressing global challenges and sustainable development. He highlighted the positive progress in Vietnam-Spain cooperation, especially following the Vietnam-Spain Business Forum attended by numerous enterprises and regional leaders, and requested enhanced collaboration in sectors where Spain has strengths, such as railways, high technology, and human resource training.
Minister Carlos Cuerpo Caballero valued the participation of the Vietnamese delegation at the conference and expressed gratitude for the warm reception during Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez’s recent visit to Vietnam in April 2025. He commended Vietnam's socio-economic achievements and emphasized Spain's intent to strengthen economic, trade, and investment ties, particularly in transportation and renewable energy sectors. Both leaders agreed to coordinate closely to organize the first session of the Joint Committee on Economy, Trade, and Investment, develop specific action plans for enterprise cooperation, and encourage EU ratification of the Vietnam-EU Investment Protection Agreement while urging the European Commission to lift the "IUU" yellow card on Vietnamese seafood.
During the Vietnam-Andalusia Region Business Forum, Deputy Prime Minister H_c Phc outlined Vietnam’s development goals, affirming a targeted 8% growth rate in 2025 and double-digit growth from 2026 to 2030. He stressed Vietnam’s commitment to strategic reforms in institutions, infrastructure, human resources, science and technology, innovation, digital transformation, and private sector development. Additionally, he highlighted ongoing administrative reforms to better serve citizens and businesses.
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