New scenario of development growth looms as Vietnam commits to GHG emission reduction
An underestimation of climate change and the slow process of correspondence are putting high risks on national development growth of Vietnam.
An underestimation of climate change and the slow process of correspondence are putting high risks on national development growth of Vietnam.
In spite of overcoming tightened harness straps of pollution emission and customs inspection specified in Decree No. 116, the number of duty-free cars imported from ASEAN remains still very limited, causing Vietnamese buyers unable to buy low-cost car in this month as expected.
The Prime Minister has issued Directive (16/CT-TTg) on strengthening capacity to tackle challenges posed by the fourth industrial revolution (Industry 4.0). Dam Bach Duong, head of the Hi-Technology Department, tells the Vietnam News Agency that technological, human resource, policy and infrastructure shortcomings stand in the way of Viet Nam building ‘smart’ factories.