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Headlines:
Chipping Away at Semiconductor Dreams
E-Commerce Boom Outpaces Legal Framework
Human Rights vs Economic Ties
FDI Magnet: Investment Allure Grows Stronger
Apartment Prices Soar, Villa Sales Decline
Infrastructure the Road to Progress
Green Energy and EVs are an Electrifying Future
Ag Exports Grow on Global Demand
Trade Surplus Grows Despite Shipping Costs
Luxury Hospitality, Beaches Gain Recognition
New Tax and Financial Initiatives
Diplomatic Ties: US, CN, MO
Vietnam and Russia Revive Language Plans
Banks Scramble as CASA Ratios Falter
Chipping Away at Semiconductor Dreams
In a bid to join the silicon big leagues, Vietnam has established a national steering committee led by Prime Minister Phạm Minh Chính to drive semiconductor development. The ambitious plan aims to train 50,000 engineers by 2030, though skeptics wonder if Vietnam's education system can keep pace with its silicon dreams.
Read more: Vietnam News (Initiative), Vietnam Economic News (Potential), Nikkei Asia (Labor)
E-Commerce Boom Outpaces Legal Framework
The local e-commerce market continues its meteoric rise, with platforms like Shopee and TikTok Shop leading the charge. As livestream shopping takes off, regulators are left scrambling to catch up. Experts are asking for stronger legal frameworks, hoping to prevent the digital marketplace from becoming the Wild West of retail.
Read more: VnEconomy (Growth), Vietnam News (Legal Framework)
Human Rights vs Economic Ties
As Vietnam goes through its most severe crackdown on dissent in decades, the US seems content to look the other way, for the moment. With numerous activists, journalists, and lawyers jailed or exiled under the leadership of To Lam, the new general secretary of the Communist Party, the repression comes at a time of deepening U.S.-Vietnam relations. Human rights groups warn that the crackdown could escalate further, as the U.S. has not prioritized Vietnam’s human rights record in its diplomatic agenda, focusing instead on ties as a bulwark against China.
Read more: Washington Post
FDI Magnet: Investment Allure Grows Stronger
Vietnam continues to attract foreign investment like moths to a flame, with multinationals drawn by competitive labor costs and a favorable investment climate. As global supply chains shift, Vietnam is continuing to position itself as the new workshop of the world. One big question is if the country's infrastructure can keep up with its big ambitions.
Read more: DTiNews (FDI attraction), VnExpress (global shift)
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