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Vietnam’s PM calls for administrative shift to better serve people & businesses

At the first meeting of the Government’s Steering Committee on Science, Technology, Innovation, and Digital Transformation, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh emphasized reforms to drive economic growth.

Vietnam to grant senior experts top-tier privileges in government agencies

A draft decree from the Ministry of Justice proposes special salary and benefit packages for senior experts in central Party and State agencies, including expatriates.

Hanoi orders restructuring of public land and buildings under new regulations

The Hanoi People’s Committee has issued a directive requiring government agencies and districts to review and reorganize state-managed land and buildings, aiming for greater efficiency and compliance with new policies.

Finance Minister Nguyen Van Thang appointed chair of VN Social Security Council

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has appointed Finance Minister Nguyen Van Thang as chairman of the Vietnam Social Security Council, overseeing national social insurance and healthcare policies.

National conference on provincial mergers scheduled

Currently, Vietnam has 10,035 commune-level administrative units, which will be consolidated into approximately 2,000 larger communes, each operating similarly to a small district.

PM leads newly-formed steering committee for key railway projects

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has signed a decision establishing a steering committee for key national railway projects, with himself acting as its head.

Ho Chi Minh City accelerates plan to merge local governments

Ho Chi Minh City is developing a plan to merge administrative units and eliminate district-level government, aiming for a more efficient two-tier governance system.

Vietnam to restructure 84 provincial cities under new local government reform

With the plan to eliminate district-level administrations, 696 administrative units, including 84 provincial cities, will undergo restructuring under a new two-tier local government model.

HCM City mobilizes state firms to recruit surplus officials after restructuring

Ho Chi Minh City is engaging state-owned enterprises to employ surplus officials following government restructuring. Affected workers receive job support, training, and financial assistance.

Minister of Agriculture and Environment assigns duties to 10 deputy ministers

Vietnam’s Minister of Agriculture and Environment, Do Duc Duy, has assigned responsibilities to 10 deputy ministers, ensuring leadership across agriculture, environment, climate change, and rural development.

HCMC struggles with public sector resignations as nearly 9,500 leave in 3 years

A report reveals that nearly 9,500 civil servants and public employees left their jobs between 2020 and 2023, mainly due to low wages and high workloads.

PM suggests Airbus help Vietnam in developing aviation ecosystem

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has urged Airbus to ramp up investment and deepen its engagement in Vietnam’s aviation industry, supporting the country’s push to expand international air routes and build a robust aviation ecosystem.

Vietnam’s 2025 amnesty policy: Key updates and new eligibility criteria

Vietnam’s 2025 amnesty program introduces reduced sentence requirements for early release and stricter transparency measures to ensure fair and lawful implementation.

PM Pham Minh Chinh leads government Steering Committee on science and technology

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has signed Decision No. 598 to establish the Government Steering Committee for science, technology, innovation, digital transformation, and Project 06 implementation.

VN to restructure local administration, reducing communes from 10,035 to 2,000

Vietnam is set to undergo a major administrative restructuring, with plans to reduce the number of communes from 10,035 to approximately 2,000, according to Minister of Home Affairs Pham Thi Thanh Tra.

PM: Competitive salaries and housing policies needed to retain top talent

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh emphasizes the importance of income policies, housing support, and visa incentives to attract and retain skilled professionals, scientists, and global experts in Vietnam.

A bold move in administrative reform: Merging provinces & eliminating districts

Vietnam is on the verge of a major administrative overhaul. Today, the Politburo is considering a proposal that aims to reduce the number of provinces by nearly half and eliminate the district-level administration.

Minister of Ethnic and Religious Affairs defines roles for deputy ministers

Minister of Ethnic and Religious Affairs Dao Ngoc Dung has officially allocated responsibilities among his deputy ministers. This restructuring aims to improve the administration of ethnic and religious policies and enhance governance in key areas.

Vietnam to select top contractors for north-south high-speed railway at 350 km/h

Vietnam’s Ministry of Construction confirms only highly qualified contractors will be selected to construct the 350 km/h North-South high-speed railway, ensuring safety and efficiency.

New pension rules in Vietnam: State-sector retirees to see major changes

From 2025, government employees’ pensions will be based on their entire social insurance contribution period rather than the last few years of earnings.