To relaunch the development of the country
Vietnam must renew its growth engines to align them with sustainable development aspirations and the challenges of the new digital and green era. This is what emerged from an international conference organized in Hanoi by the University of Economics and Commerce of the Asian capital, as part of the seventh international conference on Vietnam studies. As Vietnam News reports, the country aims at two-digit economic growth in the period 2026-2030, a goal that requires to rely on traditional growth factors, such as the extraction of resources, low-cost labor or the increase in capital investments.
Experts and representatives of international organizations, including the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund, have indicated as a priority the modernization of institutions, the promotion of innovation, the digital transformation and the formation of high quality human resources.
The key role of the private sector and the ability to attract foreign investments related to technology transfer has also been highlighted.
According to the speakers, economic growth must go hand in hand with environmental protection, social equity and improvement of the quality of life. The meeting also provided a scientific basis for the processing of policies and favored the dialogue between researchers, political decision -makers and business world, with the aim of transforming Vietnam into a developed and sustainable nation by 2045.
