Digitalisation key to economic recovery

Dec 16th at 10:15
16-12-2021 10:15:31+07:00

Digitalisation key to economic recovery

Digitalisation is key to Viet Nam'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 Bui Thu Thuy said digitalisation was no longer an option for businesses, especially as the world is still trying to recover from the pandemic. The digitalisation of business data, management, automation, reporting and collaboration within enterprises should be given the highest priority.

While Viet Nam enjoyed a relatively high broadband penetration rate compared against other countries in the region, digitalised transactions still remained at just over 22 per cent, lower than Indonesia (34 per cent) and Thailand (62 per cent). Online business transactions were also on the low side at just 10 per cent against Indonesia (49 per cent) and Malaysia (52 per cent).

The most common issues experienced by Vietnamese businesses with digitalisation include a lack of financial resources, poor IT infrastructure and cyber security and a shortage of skilled workers.

The pandemic and a number of recently implemented policies by the government have given digitalisation a speed boost. Coupled with a change in consumer behaviour to contactless transactions the country's digital economy has reported a 10 per cent growth rate since last year and US$135 billion in sales volume.

She said the ministry is willing to provide support to all businesses to make the transition to digital. A number of tools have been made available at http://digital.business.gov.vn to help businesses self-evaluate and build a digitalisation strategy.

The ministry has also been building a consultant network specialised in digital transformation. So far, the network has connected with over 100,000 clients and held numerous training programmes for businesses.

Director-general of V-startup, a support network for Vietnamese start-ups, Nguyen Thy Nga said enterprises are at the core of the country's creativity and innovation push.

Nga said creative and innovative solutions in organisation and management help businesses cut down transactional and operational costs while improving productivity and efficiency. She said creativity and innovation must come from an emphasis on business culture, one in which managers and workers must continue to adapt and change.

Nguyen Tuan Luong from UNDP in Vietnam's department for creativity and innovation said the push for digitalisation offers the country an opportunity to move in the direction of greener development and to build an economic ecosystem for sustainable development.

Dr Chu Duc Hoang from the National Technology Innovation Fund said Vietnamese enterprises, especially SMEs, were in dire need of financial resources for research and development activities as well as of comprehensive legal and policy frameworks to encourage the implementation of science and technology in the business sector. 

bizhub



NEWS SAME CATEGORY

Invigorating economic growth vital to economic sustainability

In the context of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and the pending Fourth Economic Revolution, experts are grappling with how best to invigorate sustainable growth for...

PM attends opening of TECHFEST-WHISE 2021

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh attended the opening of the national festival for innovative startups TECHFEST and Week for Ho Chi Minh City Innovation, Startup and...

Vietnam's economic conditions continue to improve: World Bank

Vigilance in social distancing, testing, and quarantining is important to avoid a new wave of infections affecting lives and forcing new restrictive measures.

Tet bonus 2022 likely to be lower due to the pandemic

Businesses in banking, technology, and seaports are likely to keep Tet bonus levels the same as in 2021 for their staff while the others are also trying to balance...

An umbrella association covering all interests Swiss

Established on May 11, 1999, the Swiss Business Association in Vietnam (SBA) is a non-governmental, non-political and non-profit organization run by volunteers. The...

German businesses see huge opportunities in Vietnam

The EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement is seen as the key factor that spearheads a promising period in Vietnam – Germany trade relations.

Specific mechanisms and policies: additional resources for Haiphong to break through

At the second session of the 15th National Assembly, the northern port city of Haiphong and three other localities were approved to pilot a number of mechanisms and...

ADB revised down Vietnam's 2021 GDP growth forecast to 2%

Rapid vaccination in September and October presumably slowed the spread of the virus, but the sharp rise of new cases still forced some provinces to reinstate...

High-quality outlook for development plan

As a key part of its Socioeconomic Development Plan for 2022 and Economic Restructuring Plan for the 2021-2025 period, Vietnam is set to foster a digital economy in...

Four projects worth $174m given green-light in Long An Province

Long An provincial authority and Dong Tam Industrial Zone Joint Stock Company granted secondary investment registration certificates for four projects worth a total...


MOST READ


Back To Top