The Mekong Delta has been evaluated as a region having good economic governance since the Provincial Competitiveness Index (PCI) was first announced 12 years ago, heard a workshop.
Vice Chairman of Ho Chi Minh City People’s Committee Tran Vinh Tuyen called for further financial support from the French Government in enhancing labour quality and building a smart city.
The International Labour Organisation suggested Vietnam take measures to improve labour productivity, social dialogue and working condition to create impetuses for economic growth.
The system of policies on labour and employment must be reviewed and amended to be more easily-approached and ensure the rights and interests of employers and employees.
Improving human resources and revamping the labour structure are strategic solutions to improving the competitiveness of the economy in the context of deeper and wider international integration.
The 30-year Doi Moi (Renewal) period has been a critical period in the country’s development, featuring a profound and comprehensive transformation and a huge revolutionary cause.
The 30-year Doi Moi (Renewal) period has been a critical period in the country’s development, featuring a profound and comprehensive transformation and a huge revolutionary cause.
Improving human resources and revamping the labour structure are strategic solutions to improving the competitiveness of the economy in the context of deeper and wider international integration.
Forty-five vocational schools around the country will pilot a programme to teach international curricula in 34 vocations to improve the quality of human resources.
Vietnam ranks third in ASEAN in the labour force participation rate, but the quality of Vietnamese workers remains low, heard a workshop in Ho Chi Minh City on December 24.
Experience in budget decision, examination and oversight have been shared among representatives from Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia and Myanmar during the 6th joint workshop in Da Nang on August 17.
Vietnam must stabilise the macro economy in 2016 while ensuring stellar
economic growth, according to instructions issued by Prime Minister
Nguyen Tan Dung on May 29 on the designing of socio-economic development
plans and budget estimates for next year.
Vietnamese workers rank high in ASEAN skills competitions, but its
labour productivity remains lower than other countries, Nguyen Anh Tuan
of the Vietnam Productivity Institute told Ha Noi Moi newspaper.
The EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA) will create ample
opportunities for enterprises from both sides, heard a talk on the deal
held in Flamand, Belgium on May 19.
The Spring Economic Forum opened in Vinh city in the central province of
Nghe An on April 21, focusing on seeking measures to continue improving
domestic business and investment environment.
Vietnam sent a record-high 105,000 guest workers abroad in 2014, 113
percent of the year's target, according to the Overseas Labour
Management Department.
The Third Vietnam Labour Market Update, a quarterly bulletin released on
September 3, forecasted a rise in the demand for skilled workers in the
fields of mechanical production, food processing, electricity
generation and distribution, communications, health services and social
work in the last quarter of 2014.