Digitalisation key to Vietnam's economic recovery


Deputy head of the department for enterprise development under the Ministry of Planning and Investment Bùi Thu Thủy speaks at a conference on how the country's economic policies can help foster creativity and innovation among the business sector in Hanoi. — Photo courtesy of the ministry

HANOI (Vietnam News/Asia News Network): Digitalisation is key to Vietnam's economic recovery and crucial to Vietnamese firms' ability to compete and create value, said policymakers and business experts at a conference yesterday discussing how the country's economic policies can help foster creativity and innovation among the business sector.

Deputy head of the department for enterprise development under the Ministry of Planning and Investment Bùi Thu Thủy said digitalisation was no longer an option for businesses, especially as the world is still trying to recover from the pandemic.

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