Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh chairs the second meeting of the Steering Committee. (Photo: TRAN HAI) |
Also attending were Politburo members, Deputy Heads of the Steering Committee; Nguyen Hoa Binh, Permanent Deputy Prime Minister; General Phan Van Giang, Minister of National Defense; Party Central Committee members, Deputy Prime Ministers, Deputy Heads of the Steering Committee: Ho Duc Phoc and Nguyen Chi Dung; leaders of ministries, branches, and agencies that are members of the Steering Committee. The meeting was broadcast live to ministries, branches, and People's Committees of provinces and centrally-run cities.
In his opening remarks, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh stated that the meeting aimed to assess the implementation in the first months of 2025 and discuss key directions and tasks in the coming time. The Prime Minister stated that on December 22, 2024, the Politburo issued Resolution No. 57-NQ/TW on breakthroughs in science and technology development, innovation and digital transformation - this is a document of strategic and important significance, realizing the goal of making science and technology, innovation and digital transformation an important driving force for socio -economic development. This Resolution is a strong call to the entire Party, people and army to strive to make Vietnam a developed, high-income country with global competitiveness.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh gave a speech at the meeting. (Photo: TRAN HAI) |
The Government and the Prime Minister have urgently directed the development and promulgation of the Action Program in Resolution No. 03/NQ-CP dated January 9, 2025 and Resolution No. 71/NQ-CP amending and updating the Government's Action Program; this is a comprehensive, inclusive Action Program built with a long-term vision, clear goals, and highly feasible solutions, aiming to concretize the Party's major orientations and policies.
At the same time, the Prime Minister established the Government Steering Committee on science, technology, innovation, digital transformation and Project 06 on the basis of merging the Steering Committee for administrative reform, the National Committee on digital transformation and the Working Group implementing Project 06 and perfecting the Steering Committee (adding members to the Steering Committee) and establishing 3 Working Groups.
Leaders and delegates attending the meeting. (Photo: TRAN HAI) |
In recent times, the Government and the Prime Minister have resolutely directed and synchronously deployed solutions to increasingly effectively and practically implement national digital transformation and administrative reform; promoting administrative reform associated with digital transformation has been deployed in most areas. At the same time, Project 06 has been vigorously implemented from the central to grassroots levels, receiving the consensus, support and high appreciation from people and businesses, especially the population database. However, to complete the goals of digital transformation, administrative reform and Project 06, we still have a lot of work to do; many tasks have been set but are still behind schedule and ineffective.
Experience shows that if Ministers, heads of sectors, heads of agencies, and Chairmen of People's Committees of provinces and cities pay attention, this work will change positively...
View of the meeting. (Photo: TRAN HAI) |
The Prime Minister emphasized the importance of building a database. We identify the development of science and technology, innovation and digital transformation as the foundation for rapid and sustainable development. This year, we must achieve the growth target of 8%, and in the coming years, we must achieve double-digit growth to achieve the two 100-year development goals. The important issue is to transform the state from passively handling administrative procedures to proactively handling administrative procedures to serve people and businesses.
We also implemented the "strategic quartet" with Resolutions 57, 59, 66 and 68-NQ/TW of the Politburo. The Prime Minister re-emphasized the viewpoint that ministries and branches only focus on state management as strategies and plans; strengthen urging and design of monitoring and inspection tools. Localities must dare to think, dare to do, dare to take responsibility in the spirit of "locality decides, locality does, locality takes responsibility"; assigning authority goes hand in hand with responsibility. "Whoever is closest to the people, who is closest to the people, who does the best, the work is assigned to that person".
The meeting was broadcast live to ministries, branches, and People's Committees of provinces and centrally run cities. (Photo: TRAN HAI) |
The Prime Minister requested an objective and honest assessment, stating lessons learned, identifying bottlenecks; mobilizing resources for science and technology development on the basis that ministries, branches and localities must have specific projects and plans; businesses must be closely linked; clearly defining key tasks and solutions, with a roadmap, and completing each task.
Regarding resource allocation, the Prime Minister assigned the Ministry of Finance to issue bonds from the increased revenue in 2024; strengthen public-private partnership, mobilize resources from the people because resources originate from thinking, motivation originates from innovation, and strength originates from the people and businesses.
The Prime Minister requested that we must determine how to do it, where to get the resources, what to do first, what to do later? The spirit must move from the central to local levels, from the Government to ministries, branches, and localities...
Assessing the implementation results of Resolution No. 03/NQ-CP dated January 9, 2025 and Resolution No. 71/NQ-CP dated April 1, 2025 of the Government promulgating the Government's Action Program to implement Resolution No. 57-NQ/TW of the Politburo on breakthroughs in science and technology development, innovation and national digital transformation, the Ministry of Science and Technology said that, regarding the provision of online public services: the rate of full-process online public services over the total number of administrative procedures nationwide in April reached 50.4% (March: 49.15%). Of which, ministries and branches achieved an average of 43.09%; localities achieved an average of 50.6%. The rate of full-process online public services with online records generated over the total number of administrative procedures with records generated: 50.65%. Of which, ministries and branches achieved an average of 44.72%; The average rate of localities is 50.77%; the rate of online records in the entire process out of the total records of administrative procedures resolved nationwide is 39.46% (March: 38.72%). Of which, ministries and branches reach an average of 51.82%; localities reach an average of 14.58%.
To date, the National Public Service Portal has provided 3,525 online public services; in April, more than 1.6 million online records were processed from the National Public Service Portal.
Regarding the digital economy, according to the Overview Report of the Online Retail Market in the first quarter of 2025 published by the data analysis platform Metric.vn, the total sales of the entire Vietnamese e-commerce market in the first three months of the year reached VND 101,400 billion, an increase of 42.29% over the same period in 2024. Consumption output reached 950.7 million products, an increase of 24% over the first quarter of 2024. However, the number of sellers with orders recorded a significant decrease, only 472.5 thousand shops, down 7.45%, equivalent to more than 38,000 shops leaving the game compared to the same period (first quarter of 2025, data was only collected on 4 platforms Shopee, Lazada, Tiki, Tiktok Shop). Shopee and TikTok Shop account for 66.7% and 26.9% of the market share (GMV) of the four multi-industry retail e-commerce platforms, respectively. Meanwhile, Lazada and Tiki held 5.5% and 0.9% of the market share, respectively, by the end of last year.
Revenue from the information technology industry is estimated at VND 423,378 billion, up 4% compared to March 2025 and up 44.41% compared to the same period in 2024. The export value of information technology industry products is estimated at VND 373,242 billion (equivalent to USD 14.540 billion), up about 10% compared to March 2025 and up 51.72% compared to the same period in 2024.
Regarding the development of digital society: granting digital signatures to people and the proportion of adults with digital signatures: The total number of digital signature certificates issued as of May 12, 2025 is 17,175,876 digital signature certificates.
According to the Report of the Academy of Posts and Telecommunications Technology, in the first quarter of 2025: core digital economy 8.63%, diffuse digital economy 10.09%, digital economy proportion to GDP 18.72%. It is estimated that digital economy growth in the first quarter of 2025 will increase by about 10% compared to the first quarter of 2024...
According to Nhan Dan Newspaper
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