Executive Summary The Prime Minister’s issuance of Decision 982/QD-TTg is a definitive declaration of state capitalism in the digital era. By establishing a national scheme to subsidize and support digital technology enterprises (Digitech) expanding globally through 2030, the government is actively engineering the creation of multinational tech conglomerates. With explicit targets—including the creation of five […]
Executive Summary The newly issued Decree tightening the responsibilities of corporate bond issuers marks the definitive end of opaque, loosely regulated private placements in Vietnam’s capital markets. By enforcing rigorous mandates on credit ratings, capital disbursement tracking, and collateral valuation, the state is actively purging the market of speculative debt. For institutional investors, top-tier conglomerates, […]
Executive Summary The Prime Minister’s approval of Decision 926/QD-TTg, initiating a comprehensive support program for sustainable businesses through 2030, marks the definitive financialization of ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) in Vietnam. By explicitly linking state-backed subsidies, tech transfers, and green finance access to certified circular economy models and ESG frameworks, the government is no longer […]
Executive Summary The Government’s approval of Decision 928/QD-TTg, promulgating the national financial inclusion strategy for the 2026–2030 period, is a structural overhaul of Vietnam’s monetary distribution networks. By mandating that 95% of the population aged 15 and above hold transaction accounts by 2030 and projecting the value of non-cash payments to reach 30 times the […]
Executive Summary The Government’s approval of the National Standards Strategy for 2026–2035 under Decision 876/QD-TTg is a fundamental rewrite of Vietnam’s institutional soft infrastructure. By mandating a 75% harmonization of Vietnamese standards with international benchmarks by 2030, and 80% by 2035, the state is systematically dismantling technical barriers to global value chain integration. For multinational […]






