Green transition seen as key to Ho Chi Minh City's next growth phase
Green transition is increasingly viewed as essential to preserving the city’s status as Vietnam’s economic locomotive.
Green transition is increasingly viewed as essential to preserving the city’s status as Vietnam’s economic locomotive.
Vietnam’s tourism sector continues to show resilience and a shift toward more sustainable growth, supported by steady demand and evolving travel preferences.
Party General Secretary To Lam called on Dien Bien to strengthen the capabilities of commune-level officials, ensuring they possess strong qualifications, proficiency in applying sci-tech and innovation, and a high degree of enthusiasm and responsibility.
To achieve sustainable development and help the economy take off, high-quality human resources and advancements in science and technology should be seen as key components, according to insiders.
Developing eco-industrial parks would help Vietnam attract foreign direct investment and promote sustainable growth.
The Mekong Delta city of Can Tho is aiming for sustainable growth between 2017 and 2025 through the application of the City Prosperity Index (CPI).