Science-technology must drive political apparatus efficiency, fuel economic growth: PM

PM Pham Minh Chinh stressed that citizens and businesses must be placed at the centre of the process, asking competent sides to arrange sufficient resources and ensure institutional perfection, which he described as “breakthrough of breakthroughs”, to lead the way for science-technology development.

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh presides over the third meeting of the Government’s steering committee for science – technology development, innovation, digital transformation, and Project 06 in Hanoi on July 20. (Photo: VNA)
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh presides over the third meeting of the Government’s steering committee for science – technology development, innovation, digital transformation, and Project 06 in Hanoi on July 20. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has called for acceleration of science – technology development, innovation, and digital transformation to serve the efficient operation of the political system and deliver on the economic growth target of 8.3–8.5% for the whole year.

He made the call while presiding over the third meeting of the Government’s steering committee for science – technology development, innovation, digital transformation, and a project on developing resident data, e-ID and e-authentication applications (Project 06) in Hanoi on July 20.

While the Government leader, also head of the committee, praised the efforts by ministries, sectors, localities, businesses, and people over the recent past, he acknowledged the results still fall short of requirements and practical demand. He urged stronger actions and bold determination to bring into full play the Politburo, National Assembly, and Government’s related resolutions, shifting the state governance from a management-based model to one centred on citizens and businesses.

Evaluating recent achievements, PM Chinh said that science – technology, innovation, digital transformation, and digital economy development have shown progress, with the 5G service deployed nationwide, mobile internet speeds in the global top 20, and the national data centre project drastically implemented. Besides, tax management and electronic invoicing have been rolled out effectively, with 109,800 enterprises and business households registering for use with 2.1 billion electronic invoices.

The digital economy has developed considerably, recording an estimated 78.1 billion USD in digital product exports, a year-on-year increase of 20.5%. A 500 trillion VND (19.1 billion USD) credit package has been set aside for science – technology, innovation, digital transformation and strategic infrastructure. E-commerce has grown rapidly, by about 22–25%.

Digital government has been promoted, he said, adding online public services have been increasingly improved, gradually shifting from passive to proactive service delivery for citizens and businesses. Meanwhile, Project 06 has been stepped up and generated tangible benefits for the public, contributing social management and socio-economic development.

To seize the “golden opportunity” presented by science – technology development, innovation, and digital transformation to restructure the economy, enhance labour productivity, and improve national competitiveness, PM Chinh said they must be integrated with the ongoing apparatus restructuring.

vna-potal-thu-tuong-chu-tri-phien-hop-lan-thu-3-cua-ban-chi-dao-phat-trien-khoa-hoc-cong-nghe-va-de-an-06-8159194.jpg
Participants at the event (Photo: VNA)

He stressed that citizens and businesses must be placed at the centre of the process, asking competent sides to arrange sufficient resources and ensure institutional perfection, which he described as “breakthrough of breakthroughs”, to lead the way for science-technology development.

PM Chinh directed the establishment of an inter-sectoral working group to support Vietnamese enterprises in searching, negotiating, and acquiring foreign technology companies with important intellectual property and technologies to promote core technology ownership. He also set the goal of attracting at least 100 top experts through special preferential policies.

He ordered relevant ministries and sectors to develop 116 national and sectorial databases, draft smart city building plans for six centrally-run cities, propose measures for the digital economy reaching 20% of GDP by the end of 2025, ensure nationwide 5G coverage, and boost satellite Internet deployment.

Project 06 remains foundational to the efficient operation of the digital government, he said, stating 40 of 61 services must be available on the VNeID national platform as soon as possible. PM Chinh directed ministries, sectors and localities to simplify administrative procedures, ensuring at least 30% reduction in processing time, 30% in compliance costs, 30% in business conditions, and all processed regardless of provincial boundaries in 2025.

Administrative procedures must be carried out in a seamless, efficient, and uninterrupted manner during the re-arrangement of administrative units, he underscored, adding that information and network security must be safeguarded.

He also called for feasible project proposals with clear and tangible outcomes while urging digital training for officials and citizens./.

VNA

See more

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh and delegates visit booths showcasing products at TechFest Vietnam 2025. Photo: VNA

Vietnam to become attractive destination for tech talent, innovative startups: PM

TechFest Vietnam 2025, held from December 12 to 14, is expected to attract more than 60,000 participants both in person and online, with the participation of over 20 corporations, 50 investment funds, more than 100 supporting organisations and incubators, and delegates from Southeast Asia, Northeast Asia, Central Asia, the Middle East, North America, and Europe.

Police offiers mornitor the traffic through AI camera (Photo: VNA)

Applying the Internet of Things in smart transport

The project aims to build a unified, safe and efficient IoT platform to support the management, operation and exploitation of smart transport systems under the Ministry of Construction, with data shared across ministries and localities.

Through long-term commitment, Viettel has brought millions of Burundians into the mobile era and become the first operator to roll out 5G in the country, Viettel Burundi CEO Phan Truong Son noted. (Illustrative photo: VNA)

Viettel secures three prestigious international awards

Viettel has won honours in the “People & Culture” and “Best Operator in a Growth Market” categories at the 2025 World Communication Awards (WCA), alongside the “Best Digital Transformation Project” at the 2025 Global Telecoms Awards (Glotel).

A view of the Can Gio sea-encroaching urban area project (Photo: VNA)

Green-tech push for Can Gio

Vietnam has the capacity, ambition and technological foundation to join the group of leading sustainable coastal urban nations in the coming decade, experts said at a dialogue on "advancing to the sea with ESG++ megacities: breakthroughs through green technology", held on December 9 in Hanoi by the Vietnam Institute for Real Estate Studies (VIRES).

Minister of Science and Technology Nguyen Manh Hung speaks at the meeting (Photo: VNA)

Vietnam turns intellectual property into bankable assets in new law

About AI-generated content, the law draws a clear line: purely autonomous AI creations are not eligible for copyright or patent protection. Those who provide substantial creative input, such as ideas, curation, editing, or selection, qualify as authors or inventors.

Lieutenant General Nguyen Minh Chinh, NCA Vice Chairman, speaks at the launch ceremony of the southern branch of the National Cybersecurity Association. (Photo: VNA)

National Cybersecurity Association opens branch in HCM City

The southern branch aims to become a coordinating body for cybersecurity tasks, workforce development, awareness-raising and the strengthening of digital defence capabilities across the region, contributing to the safe and sustainable growth of Vietnam’s digital economy.

Viettel exceeds target of 20,000 new 5G stations by more than three weeks. (Illustrative photo: VNA)

Viettel exceeds target of 20,000 new 5G stations by more than three weeks

Viettel plans to continue scaling up its network from now until the end of 2025, with an additional 23,500 stations scheduled for installation, nearly quadruple the number rolled out in 2024. Once completed, Viettel will operate Vietnam’s largest 5G network, with 30,000 stations covering 90% of outdoor areas and 70% of indoor spaces nationwide, from major cities to rural regions.

In Vietnam, demand for infrastructure supporting AI, cloud computing, and digital services is rising at an unprecedented level. (Illustrative photo: VNA)

Vietnam emerges as new hub for data centres

Data centres have surged to become the second most preferred alternative asset class in the region. Vietnam is no exception to this trend as the demand for infrastructure supporting AI, cloud computing, and digital services has risen at an unprecedented level.

Professor Kurt Kremer, from the Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research in Germany, speaks at the event. (Photo: VNA)

Vietnam has advantages to develop versatile humanoid robots: experts

At the symposium, international and Vietnamese experts also discussed the latest trends in robotics, from socially interactive humanoids and collaborative service robots to medical and rehabilitation systems, and examined major challenges surrounding AI safety and ethics to ensure that robotics evolves in a responsible, human-centred and sustainable manner.