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Vietnam on Track to Join Top 20 Global Economies, Driving Collaboration Between SOEs and Private Sector

Eugenio Rodolfo Sanabria Reporter / Updated : 2025-01-11 16:18:27
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HANOI - Vietnam is poised for significant economic growth, with projections placing it among the top 15 Asian economies by 2025 and the top 20 globally by 2030. This surge is fueled by a burgeoning partnership between state-owned enterprises (SOEs) and private businesses, a pivotal shift away from traditional rivalry.

"Let's join forces to bake a bigger pie," urged Nguyễn Cảnh Hồng, general director of Eurowindow SJC, emphasizing the need for collaboration to capitalize on domestic and international opportunities. This collaborative spirit is evident in the development of resilient, localized supply chains and the pursuit of ambitious national projects like the Long Thành International Airport and high-speed railway networks.

Foreign Investment Floods In

Vietnam's strategic location and business-friendly policies have attracted substantial foreign direct investment (FDI), reaching nearly $31.4 billion in 2024. High-tech sectors like semiconductors and artificial intelligence are leading the charge.   

"We're not just building a nest for eagles. We aim to relocate entire eagle nests to Vietnam," declared Nguyễn Cảnh Tĩnh, general director of Việt Nam Maritime Corporation (VIMC), highlighting the strategic partnership with Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) to develop the Cần Giờ International Transhipment Port.

Private Sector Innovation Drives Growth

The private sector is playing a crucial role in driving innovation. Companies like Vingroup and FPT are collaborating with global tech leaders to bring cutting-edge solutions to Vietnam.   

Nguyễn Xuân Phú, chairman of Sunhouse Group, emphasized the urgency for Vietnamese businesses to integrate into global supply chains and seize opportunities arising from shifting capital flows, particularly amid the US-China trade tensions.

Ambitious Economic Targets

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) projects Vietnam's GDP to reach $506 billion in 2025, placing it among the top 33 global economies. When adjusted for purchasing power parity, Vietnam's GDP could reach $2.34 trillion by 2029, solidifying its position among the top 20 global economies.   

The Vietnamese government has set ambitious targets for 2025, reflecting a strong drive to accelerate economic growth and cement its position as a leading global player.   

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