Vietnam Rolls Out High-Tech Industry Program
- By The Financial District

- Sep 5, 2021
- 1 min read
Việt Nam has targeted mastering a number of high technologies to form an ecosystem of enterprises producing high-tech products and put them into production to increase the export value of high-tech products by 2030, according to Vietnam News.

Photo Insert: The country's Ministry of Industry and Trade is at the forefront of the tech push.
The Ministry of Industry and Trade has issued Decision 1992/QĐ-BCT approving the framework of a program to develop a number of high-tech industries.
The decision aims to firm up the objectives and contents of the Prime Minister's decision on a national hi-tech development program by 2030.
The Ministry of Industry and Trade reported that a number of high-tech projects have been successful in the period 2011-20, helping businesses quickly master advanced high technologies and create positive socio-economic effects.
In the context of Việt Nam's deeper integration in the global value chain and the Industrial Revolution 4.0, the country has been embracing many opportunities and challenges, and the Government has made many decisions to create conditions for the development of high-tech industries, ensuring the development of science and technology in many fields to keep pace with regional and world development.
The program will further enhance previous scientific and technological achievements and deploy tasks and projects in line with the requirements of the industry and trade sector and the country in the context of the fourth industrial revolution.





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