According to the Global Wind Energy Council's latest report, Việt Nam has the potential to become the fifth-largest offshore wind market in the Asia-Pacific region between 2031 and 2035. The report projects around 7 gigawatts of new offshore wind capacity to be installed between 2031 and 2035, in line with targets set under the revised Power Development Plan 8.
The draft Law on Supporting Small and Medium-sized Enterprises allows intangible assets to be used as collateral for loans. It is expected to smooth out the chokepoints in access to capital for small and medium-sized enterprises, especially tech start-ups.
Prime Minister Lê Minh Hưng launched a national campaign to sustain double-digit economic growth through 2030 on 13 June. The teleconference was connected to provinces and cities across the country. Hồ Chí Minh City, the country's largest economic engine and a leading centre of innovation, was chosen as the launch venue to maximise the campaign's reach.
Live commerce is rapidly transforming Việt Nam’s retail landscape, with many companies reporting that livestreaming now accounts for around 30% of their total e-commerce sales. By building dedicated in-house teams and using specialised service providers, businesses are driving real-time conversions in a market forecast to become Southeast Asia’s second-largest by the end of the year.
Higher expectations for better design, advanced technology, traceability and sustainable production are pushing Vietnamese textile and garment businesses into a new phase. Rather than simply expanding production, firms are now working to strengthen their position in global value chains.
Quảng Ninh Province is now leading the country in public investment disbursement, with more than 212.7 million US dollars disbursed as of June 2026, exceeding 25% of the Government-assigned target. In the mountainous commune of Bình Liêu, infrastructure projects are gaining momentum thanks to strong public support and proactive local authorities.
According to the Global Wind Energy Council's latest report, Việt Nam has the potential to become the fifth-largest offshore wind market in the Asia-Pacific region between 2031 and 2035. The report projects around 7 gigawatts of new offshore wind capacity to be installed between 2031 and 2035, in line with targets set under the revised Power Development Plan 8.