In this episode of The Point, we explore the first working week after the Lunar New Year. Despite a nine-day break, the “get to work immediately” spirit and determination to swiftly implement socio-economic tasks are evident across all sectors. Production has picked up nationwide, with early February 2026 import-export turnover exceeding $41.6 billion. Guest Dr. Đào Cẩm Thuỷ discusses translating this momentum into concrete socio-economic growth.
Việt Nam is accelerating digital transformation in the labour market and aim to build a modern, equitable education system. In this context, a nationwide online job exchange platform has been launched on 15 April, free for all users, and aimed at better connecting job seekers with employers through verified data and real-time information.
Let’s dive into this week’s edition of Russia Link, where the colours, customs and culture of Việt Nam take centre stage.
Robots are no longer a distant vision, they’re entering everyday life and transforming industries. From humanoid machines to fully automated factories, the global race is on. For Việt Nam, the challenge is not adoption, but mastery: owning core technologies and building true “Make in Vietnam” innovation. How ready is the country for this shift? Find out on Era of National Advancement: Việt Nam’s Robotic Ambition.
Welcome to "Les Échos du Vietnam", where we bring you fresh and engaging insights into Vietnam’s vitality, culture, landscapes, and people.
This episode of Inside Asia covers major regional and global developments, alongside cultural and economic trends, with a special focus on Asia’s growing youth employment crisis and the rising number of “NEET” (not in education, employment, or training) populations. Don't miss it, only on Vietnam Today.
In Lâm Đồng province, widely recognised as Việt Nam's vegetable capital, local growers are rapidly transforming into agricultural engineers, pivoting from traditional cultivation to master high-tech, sustainable farming. With over 1,200 hectares dedicated to smart agriculture and automated systems, this technological leap is not only ensuring domestic food security but also propelling Lâm Đồng's high-quality, clean produce into competitive global supply chains.