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Vietnam news in brief - December 26
Tung Lam - Huy Hoang 18:59, 2024/12/26
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Military prioritizes strategic planning and readiness for modern warfare

The National Military Conference 2024, chaired by President Luong Cuong on December 26, focused on improving military strategies to counter high-tech warfare and ensure combat readiness. Key goals include improving training, modernizing equipment, and integrating defense with economic development. The military also reported active roles in disaster relief, territorial protection, and international peacekeeping. Strategic reforms aim to create a leaner, more effective force by 2025.

Ho Chi Minh City aims for GRDP growth above 10% in 2025

Ho Chi Minh City is targeting GRDP growth of over 10% in 2025, building on a 7.17% increase in 2024, with per capita GRDP expected to reach US$8,500. The city plans to secure about $17 billion in development investment, aiming for $183 billion in 2026-2030.

Vietnam ports see 14% growth in cargo volume by 2024

The Vietnam Maritime Administration has reported that the volume of cargo passing through ports increased by 14% year-on-year to 865 million tons in 2024. During this period, the number of seagoing vessels passing through ports reached 103,000, up 2% year-on-year. For 2025, the maritime sector plans to focus on digital transformation and the development of green and smart ports.

 Ganh Hao deep-sea port in the southern province of Bac Lieu. Photo: Government portal. 

Inspections suggest handling of troubled US$4.7 billion

Vietnam's Ministry of Finance has conducted more than 72,000 inspections in 2024 and recommended measures to deal with VND115.32 trillion (US$4.7 billion) resulting from breaches. The inspections uncovered gaps in financial management and prevented losses worth VND14.58 trillion (US$607 million) in state revenue. Deputy Minister of Finance Cao Anh Tuan emphasized the strengthening of inspections to improve financial governance, fight corruption, and optimize resources for effective financial management in 2025.

Lam Dong launches Da Lat Flower Festival Specialty Street

The Central Highland province of Lam Dong launched the Wine, Tea, Coffee and Specialty Street program on December 26 as part of the 10th Da Lat Flower Festival 2024. The event showcases and sells One Commune One Product (OCOP) items and local specialties, attracting a large number of visitors. The eight-day event aims to promote local products and boost tourism in Lam Dong.

Blockchain and AI innovations engage students in fintech exploration

ABAII Unitour 21 was held on December 26 at the Ho Chi Minh University of Banking (HUB), with the aim of raising awareness of the transformative potential of blockchain and AI in fintech and the digital economy. Attended by more than 800 students and professionals, the event highlighted applications in cross-border payments, DeFi, and generative AI. Participants gained valuable knowledge, networking opportunities, and career guidance. Organized by ABAII and VBA, the event supports Vietnam's youth in adapting to advanced technologies.

Quang Binh welcomes 2025 with cultural events and record tourism

Quang Binh greets 2025 with vibrant cultural events, including a culinary contest and "Spring in the Heritage Land" art program at Phong Nha on December 30. This will be followed by a countdown party with fireworks at the Son River on December 31. Other activities include welcoming the first tourists of 2025 and performances in Bao Ninh urban area. Quang Binh received 5.2 million visitors in 2024, an increase of 15.3% over the previous year.

Hanoi boosts transport capacity for Tet travel surge

Hanoi plans to deploy nearly 2,500 additional buses from January 20 to February 4, 2025 to cope with increased travel. Key bus terminals such as Giap Bat, My Dinh and Gia Lam will handle up to 350% more passengers. Authorities are focusing on safety, preventing overcrowding, and enforcing ticket regulations. Increased security and traffic measures, including permits for additional buses, are aimed at ensuring smooth operations during this peak season.

Danang establishes official partnerships with four Japanese cities

The central city of Danang has officially established partnerships with four Japanese cities, including Kawasaki, Sakai, Yokohama and Kisarazu. Japan is the leading investor in Danang with US$1.14 billion in 261 projects. Japan remains a popular study abroad destination for Danang's youth, with 223 students from the city choosing to study there from January to June.

 

 

 

 

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