New approach, mindset on industrialisation, modernisation discussed

A symposium on new mindset and approach on industrialisation and modernisation to 2030, with a vision until 2045, was organised by the Party Central Committee's Economic Commission in coordination with relevant agencies in Hanoi on November 9.
New approach, mindset on industrialisation, modernisation discussed ảnh 1Illustrative image (Photo: tuyengiao.vn)
Hanoi (VNA) - A symposium on new mindset andapproach on industrialisation and modernisation to 2030, with a vision until 2045, was organised by the Party Central Committee's Economic Commission in coordination with relevantagencies in Hanoi on November 9.

This is one of 10 symposiums within the framework of the third Industry 4.0 Summit and Expo themed "Accelerating modernisation and industrialisation in digital era”, which is taking place from November 9 toDecember 6.

New approach, mindset on industrialisation, modernisation discussed ảnh 2Vice Chairman of the Party Central Committee's Economic Commission Nguyen Duc Hien speaks at the event. (Photo: VNA)
Addressing the event, Vice Chairman of the Party Central Committee's Economic Commission Nguyen Duc Hien emphasised that Vietnamhas set a goal of becoming a developing country with modernity-oriented industry, surpassing thelow-middle income level by 2025, and a developing nation with modern industry and high-middle income by 2030.

Vietnam aims to become a developed and high-income country by2045, he added.

To achieve the above-mentioned goals, one of the key tasks isto promote industrialisation and modernisation on the basis of scientific andtechnological advances and innovations, Hien stressed.

At the same time, Vietnam needs to identify the context and major trends ofindustrialisation and modernisation, thus introducing new mindset andapproach on industrialisation and modernisation, he noted.

At the symposium, domestic and foreign participants shared and clarified issuesabout the context and major trends of industrialisation and modernisation inthe world as well as international experience in realizing industrialisation andmodernisation, and innovation experience to accelerate post-COVID-19 economicrecovery./.
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