Resolution 57: Shifting from policy reform to concrete technology outcomes

The Ministry of Science and Technology said its top priority through end-2026 is a decisive shift from building institutional framework to delivering products, technologies and measurable results.

Hanoi (VNA) - More than 20 months after Vietnam began rolling out the Politburo’s Resolution 57 on science, technology, innovation and digital transformation, the biggest achievement has been clearing institutional and resource bottlenecks, said the Ministry of Science and Technology’s Department of Planning and Finance.

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OCOP products are digitised with QR codes for traceability, listed on e-commerce platforms (Photo: VNA)

The ministry said its top priority through end-2026 is a decisive shift from building institutional framework to delivering products, technologies and measurable results.

The new legal framework is largely in place. The 2026 budget for those areas is estimated at nearly 95 trillion VND (3.63 billion USD), equal to about 3% of total state budget spending.

The ministry recommended the Prime Minister issue a directive to speed up the 2026 agenda. The directive orders a full review of task lists, faster fund allocation and disbursement, and action on delayed projects. It ties leaders’ accountability to results and targets responsibility shifting.

Going forward, it will focus on refining guidelines to clear emerging obstacles, reorienting budget planning toward output and capital efficiency rather than spreading funds thinly, and strengthening oversight so resources can be moved quickly from slow-moving tasks to those with stronger capacity.

Minister of Science and Technology Vu Hai Quan urged agencies and units to disburse funds decisively, clear obstacles and hold leaders accountable for staying on schedule.

Guiding students through lab internships at Tra Vinh University (Photo: VNA)
Guiding students through lab internships at Tra Vinh University (Photo: VNA)

He also called for stronger direction from municipal and provincial science and technology departments in advising municipal and provicial People’s Committees.

On sci-tech, Quan asked localities to identify challenges based on local conditions and development needs, with businesses helping tackle them.

If localities are unsure how to define tasks or lack resources, the ministry will work with them to build a priority challenge list and support implementation.

On innovation, the ministry will roll out projects to help firms adopt technology to improve productivity and quality. Quan urged localities to make effective use of investmen resources and avoid fragmented spending and duplicated models.

For digital transformation, Quan told localities to study and fully follow existing rules and report obstacles quickly so regulations can be improved.

The ministry will also push to translate mechanisms, policies and resources approved by the National Assembly and Government into concrete results, practical benefits for citizens and businesses, and contributions to national development./.

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