Chairing the Government’s hybrid conference with ministers, heads of sectors and chairmen of the People’s Committees of centrally-run cities and province, PM Chinh, who is also Chairman of the National Committee on Digital Transformation, laid stress on the significance of digital transformation to the country’s socio-economic development, saying that high-quality production forces, including digital transformation, will help Vietnam create economic breakthroughs.

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PM Pham Minh Chinh chairs the Government’s hybrid conference with ministers, heads of sectors and chairmen of the People’s Committees of centrally-run cities and province.

Vietnam has been promoting economic growth, stabilizing macroeconomy, controlling inflation, ensuring major balances and restructuring the economy, among others, as its important missions, he said, adding they have a close link with digital transformation.

The process, he said, has become an inevitable and irreversible trend worldwide, and leaders of ministries, sectors and localities have an important role to play in strengthening the process domestically.

The Government leader went on to say that the conference is an important event for the Government, the Prime Minister and relevant leaders to discuss as well as reach consensus on the approach and take joint actions to boost digital transformation and develop digital Government, economy and society.

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Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh calls for the all-people and comprehensive digital transformation.

Although digital transformation has carved out various socio-economic achievements, there is a huge workload that needs to be done for Vietnam to catch up with other countries, he said, asking the participants to evaluate the process over the past time and propose rational solutions and measures.

According to the Ministry of Information and Communications, Vietnam was the fastest-growing digital economy in ASEAN in 2023.

The digital economy contributed 16.5% to the country’s GDP in 2023, and 18.5% in the first half of 2024.

Source: VNA