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Vietnams Private Sector - A Central Driver of National Development
Vietnam’s private sector is emerging as a central driver of the country’s development. Vietnams Aspiration for Breakthrough Growth
In a world profoundly reshaped by pandemics, conflicts, and global inflation, Vietnam has not only maintained stability but also achieved remarkable breakthroughs. The 2021 - 2026 period marks the emergence of a resilient, adaptable economy, fueling a powerful aspiration to rise in a new era of development. The First Ballots Cast: High Hopes from Hanois Island Commune
Situated in the Red River as Hanoi’s only island commune, Minh Chau is home to a resilient farming community. On this election day, the atmosphere remained solemn and orderly as thousands of residents exercised their civic rights and duties in accordance with national regulations. Returning to Pac Bo, Tracing the Footsteps of President Ho Chi Minh
Party General Secretary To Lam visited the northern border province of Cao Bang on January 28 on the occasion of the 96th anniversary of the Communist Party of Vietnam (February 3), the 85th anniversary of President Ho Chi Minh’s return to the country (January 28), and the 65th anniversary of Ho Chi Minh’s revisit to Cao Bang (February 21). Nghia Dos Rise Driven by Party Resolutions
Located in the mountains northwest of Vietnam, Nghia Do Commune in Lao Cai Province is changing in quiet but measurable ways, not through slogans, but through practical, sustained action. In melon fields, cinnamon-clad hills, and the rhythms of daily life, the Party’s resolutions are taking shape as concrete outcomes at the grassroots.























