Vietnam is still in the group of low-middle income countries. We are trying to narrow the development gap with other countries, but they are not standing there to wait for us. Minister of Planning and Investment Nguyen Chi Dung recently gave a presentation full of enthusiasm to his staff on issues of development. The matters he mentioned are not only true for his sector, but also the country in general. VietNamNet would like to introduce to readers Mr. Dung’s article. Part 1: Some key issues about economic development in the period of 2021-2025 After 35 years of Doi Moi (renovation), Vietnam has made quite a strong development, obtaining great and comprehensive achievements. From a country impoverished and exhausted by war and embargo, we have risen strongly. The scale of the economy today has increased more than 40 times compared to 1990. The per capita income before 1990 was only about $100 and it has increased to more than $2,800 today. The people’s material and spiritual life has clearly improved. Besides economic development, we have consolidated our defense potential to protect the country. We are proud of such achievements but we are also facing many shortcomings and challenges. Vietnam is still… Read full this story
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