Quang Ninh (VNA) – As the whole country closely follows the ongoing 14th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam, Quan Minh Cuong, Secretary of the Quang Ninh Party Committee and head of the province's delegation to the big event, spoke with the press to further clarify its aspirations, development orientations, and political determination in the period ahead.
According to Cuong, located at the north-eastern gateway of the country, with land and maritime borders adjoining China, and endowed with favourable natural conditions, Quang Ninh is not only a strategically important area in terms of national defence, security and external relations, but also one of the key pillars and growth drivers of the northern region and the nation as a whole.
In 2025 alone, it recorded the highest GRDP growth rate nationwide and ranked among the top six contributors to national economic growth. At the same time, Quang Ninh has developed an increasingly comprehensive and modern infrastructure system, boats diverse development spaces spanning the mainland, sea and islands, and is notably home to two UNESCO-recognised world heritage sites.
Entering a new development phase, and based on a renewed assessment of its position within regional, national and international contexts, the province has identified the need to swiftly leverage all advantages and opportunities, and overcome every difficulty and challenge to continue pursuing fast and sustainable development. It aims to take the lead in innovation, development governance, facilitation of the private sector, and international integration, the local leader said.
Quang Ninh’s development orientation is to proactively enable breakthrough development, focusing on quality, sustainability and inclusiveness, without sacrificing the environment for economic growth. Its long-term vision is clearly defined; it is to build a prosperous, civilised, modern and happy province, to become a centrally governed city at an early stage, and to stand as one of the country’s key economic locomotives, confidently, steadily, and strongly advancing in the new era of development, Cuong said.
He noted that to achieve breakthroughs throughout the current term, Quang Ninh has identified several core tasks. These include accelerating green and energy transitions, promoting the development of a circular economy, digital economy and urban economy, and building a digital society. The province will restructure its industrial base towards modernity, prioritising foundational industries, emerging industries, green and clean processing and manufacturing, high technology, renewable energy, and new energy. It will also pursue breakthrough development in the marine economy, forming multi-sector marine economic clusters, alongside the development of ecological agriculture, a civilised farming community, and modern rural areas.
The overarching requirement, he stressed, is to maximise internal strengths while focusing on the development of key economic sectors, and to effectively harness unique local potential and advantages on the basis of long-term and sustainable development.
According to him, since the very first days of 2026, the province has focused on leading and directing the synchronous implementation of key tasks aligned with its annual theme of "making breakthroughs in economic growth and improving urban quality towards early attainment of the criteria for centrally governed city status".
On the first day of the new year, the provincial leader personally welcomed a six-star cruise ship carrying more than 3,000 international tourists to Quang Ninh. In transport infrastructure, the province has directed the rapid preparation of investment and pre-feasibility studies for the Dongxing (China) – Mong Cai – Ha Long high-speed railway, while also intensifying efforts to remove bottlenecks to ensure the timely completion of the 10-lane road linking Ha Long – Hai Phong Expressway with Dong Trieu.
The official stated that Quang Ninh is entering 2026 with a spirit of proactiveness, determination, innovation and action, resolutely seeking to create breakthroughs from the very outset of the new term as a solid foundation for fast and sustainable development in the years to come./.
See more
List of members of 14th Party Central Committee announced
The 14th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam on January 22 afternoon announced the results and approved the list of 200 newly-elected members of the 14th Party Central Committee, including 180 official members and 20 alternate members.
Highlights of fourth working day of 14th National Party Congress
The Congress discussed and approved the number of the members of 14th Party Central Committee, consisting of 180 official and 20 alternate members.
Worldwide congratulations underscore confidence in Vietnam’s 14th Party Congress
The congratulatory letters and messages reflect high appreciation for Vietnam’s historic achievements over 40 years of the Doi moi (Renewal) process, while expressing confidence that the Congress’s strategic decisions will continue to steer the country toward prosperity and happiness.
Vietnam supports UN Security Council’s substantive reform
Minister-Counsellor Nguyen Hoang Nguyen, Chargé d’Affaires ad interim of the Permanent Mission of Vietnam to the UN, reaffirmed Vietnam’s strong commitment to multilateralism and to the UN’s central role in maintaining international peace and security.
14th National Party Congress: Party, State place higher trust, greater responsibility on foreign affairs
Ambassador Dang Minh Khoi emphasised that in order to achieve fast development in the coming period, including double-digit growth, foreign affairs must play a proactive role in mobilising external resources while internal strength remains the decisive factor.
☕ Afternoon briefing on January 22
The following is a brief review of the day’s events as reported by the Vietnam News Agency.
CPV’s mettle key to Vietnam’s stability, growth: Cambodian experts
The Party’s mettle has been demonstrated through its capacity to overcome major challenges such as the COVID-19 pandemic and an increasingly complex and unpredictable global economic environment.
Israel-based expert highly values Vietnam’s foreign policy
Vietnam can contribute to Middle East peace not as a dominant power, but as a nation whose credibility stems from experience rather than coercion. Its post-war reconstruction, transforming a war-torn country into a developing nation integrated into the global economy, offers valuable lessons in rebuilding infrastructure, restoring social cohesion, and prioritising human development.
Int’l organisations pay great attention to 14th National Party Congress
From 2021 to 2025, Vietnam proved itself to be a country that not only grows rapidly but also reforms in ways that make that growth more resilient, innovative and attractive to long-term investment.
Vietnam hoped to see more rapid, sustainable development after 14th National Party Congress
The 14th National Party Congress will usher in a new phase of stronger, more sustainable and more humane development so that the country becomes increasingly prosperous and the people enjoy greater well-being and happiness, worthy of the tremendous sacrifices made by previous generations.
14th National Party Congress – milestone shaping brighter future for Vietnam
Vietnam is not only an integral part of but also a frontrunner in the dynamic development process of East and Southeast Asia, having recorded highly impressive progress over recent decades, said Milan Krajca, Chairman of the Czech Peace Movement and a member of the Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia (KSČM).
14th National Party Congress - A milestone opening new era of development for Vietnam
Under the Party’s leadership, the country has got rid of poverty and backwardness, achieved major breakthroughs in international integration, and, over four decades of renewal, transformed from a country under blockade and embargo into a middle-income economy ranked among the world’s top 40.
14th National Party Congress to provide fresh impetus for Vietnam’s inspiring development story: Ambassadors
The foreign ambassadors affirmed their belief that decisions adopted at the 14th National Party Congress will inject new momentum into Vietnam’s inspiring development journey, enabling the country to make even greater contributions to peace, stability and prosperity in the region and the world.
Japanese scholar hails Vietnam’s strategic autonomy, people-centred development
In an increasingly fragmented international environment, Vietnam stands out as a model for maintaining strategic autonomy, national independence and self-reliance. The country's independent and self-reliant foreign policy is not merely rhetorical, but has been consistently implemented through concrete actions.
14th National Party Congress: Can Tho eyes becoming national growth powerhouse by 2030
To fulfil its role in leading the Mekong Delta's development, he stressed that Can Tho must prioritise economic development, ensuring an annual growth rate of 10–10.5% through 2030, said a municipal leader.
14th National Party Congress: Vietnam – A "pillar" of diplomacy in ASEAN
Since joining ASEAN in 1995, Vietnam has undergone a remarkable transformation to become an indispensable link in the global supply chain by investing heavily in export-oriented industries and maintaining robust social stability.
Deputy PM affirms resolve to build clean, strong Government’s Party Organisation
The Government Party Committee urged all subordinate Party committees, organisations, officials, and members throughout its structure to unite closely, act with shared resolve, bolster self-reliance and confidence, embrace proactive renewal and innovation, and pursue decisive breakthroughs, with unwavering commitment to forging a thoroughly clean and strong Party Organisation within the Government
14th National Party Congress to give fresh boost to Vietnam’s development: Chinese ambassador
The ambassador emphasised China’s belief that under the unyielding leadership of the CPV Central Committee, the next five years will be a period of comprehensive development and strong breakthroughs for Vietnam, especially in its national governance capacity, overall strength, and influence and stature in the international arena.
14th National Party Congress: Unlocking overseas intellectual resources for new era of national rise
Tri held that the 14th National Party Congress should define a clear strategy with specific targets and measurable indicators for tapping overseas brainpower, particularly in Europe.
14th National Party Congress: A message of stability, balance in turbulent world
As a country that attracts the attention and engagement of most major powers, one of Vietnam’s key challenges is to demonstrate its ability to maintain a balanced approach in relations with these partners, said Claude Blanchemaison, former French Ambassador to Vietnam.