Vietnam will prioritise the development of its processing, electronics-telecommunication and renewable energy industries, according to a strategy on industrial development to 2025 with a vision to 2035 approved by Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung.
The sectors will focus on applying advanced technology, churning out high-quality products of international standard, and joining the global value chain.
More attention will be paid to ensuring energy efficiency, creating competitiveness in international integration, enhancing personnel competence and staying proactive in the researching, designing and production stages.
Industrial production value is expected to record an annual growth of at least 12.5 percent by 2020. Industry and construction will account for 41 percent of the nation’s economic structure, with more than 90 percent of products destined for foreign markets.-VNA
The sectors will focus on applying advanced technology, churning out high-quality products of international standard, and joining the global value chain.
More attention will be paid to ensuring energy efficiency, creating competitiveness in international integration, enhancing personnel competence and staying proactive in the researching, designing and production stages.
Industrial production value is expected to record an annual growth of at least 12.5 percent by 2020. Industry and construction will account for 41 percent of the nation’s economic structure, with more than 90 percent of products destined for foreign markets.-VNA