Haiphong training programme targets productivity and growth

Apr 4th at 10:23
04-04-2026 10:23:17+07:00

Haiphong training programme targets productivity and growth

On April 2–3, the Department of Private Enterprise and Collective Economy Development under the Ministry of Finance, in collaboration with the Haiphong Union of Science and Technology Associations, held its first training course in Haiphong.

Training programme in Haiphong targets productivity and sustainable growth

The two-day, in-person programme aimed to strengthen the capacity of local business support agencies, associations, and consultants. It focused on equipping participants with knowledge of market trends towards sustainability, practical advisory skills in manufacturing, and enhanced capabilities in digital and green transformation.

At the same time, it sought to raise awareness of green productivity, occupational safety, and improved working conditions as key drivers of both productivity and decent work.

The training covered a wide range of topics, including the interlinkages between productivity, digital transformation, green transition, and working conditions; the role of needs assessment in designing SME support programmes; and the introduction of diagnostic tools. Participants were also introduced to evolving market requirements linked to green growth and sustainable development, particularly in relation to regulatory standards, supply chains, and international integration.

Practical solutions were highlighted, focusing on resource efficiency, energy optimisation, waste management, and cleaner production. The programme also introduced the SCORE model in enterprise support, alongside approaches to mobilising resources (financial, human, and technological) and addressing challenges in building local business networks. A key component of the course was guiding participants in developing model support programmes tailored to real business needs.

Beyond technical knowledge and tools, the training also served as a platform for exchange and networking, connecting support organisations, businesses, and experts to foster collaboration and shared learning.

Training programme in Haiphong targets productivity and sustainable growth

Nguyen Xuan Tho, deputy director general of the Department of Private Enterprise and Collective Economy Development.

Speaking at the opening ceremony, Nguyen Xuan Tho, deputy director general of the Department of Private Enterprise and Collective Economy Development, noted the central role of small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Vietnam’s economy.

“Vietnam has more than one million enterprises and 5.2 million household businesses, of which 98 per cent are SMEs, the backbone of the national economy and a driving force in innovation, digital transformation, and green transition,” he said.

He noted that the Party and government have issued a series of major policies to support these efforts, including Resolution No.57-NQ/TW on breakthroughs in sci-tech and innovation, along with subsequent resolutions aimed at strengthening the private sector.

“In this context, professionals within business support organisations, consultants and experts in productivity, digital transformation, and green transition, play an indispensable role. They serve as the bridge between policy and practice, designing and implementing support initiatives that align with both enterprise needs and local development priorities, thereby enabling businesses to overcome challenges and integrate more deeply into global value chains,” he added.

Sinwon Park, country director of the International Labour Organization (ILO) in Vietnam, underscored the importance of a people-centred approach. “Transformation must be people-centred. Technology and greener production methods are not ends in themselves; they should enhance business competitiveness while improving working conditions, occupational safety and health, workplace cooperation, and opportunities for both workers and managers,” she said.

“This is the foundation of the ILO’s Productivity Ecosystem for Decent Work approach, which links productivity improvements with better working conditions and responsible enterprise development.”

Training programme in Haiphong targets productivity and sustainable growth

The Haiphong training is part of a broader series of five courses being implemented across northern provinces, targeting hundreds of officials from support organisations, consultants, and representatives of manufacturing SMEs.

The initiative falls under the Productivity Ecosystem for Decent Work venture, an ILO-led programme funded by the Swiss State Secretariat for Economic Affairs and Norway.

The initiative aims to support Vietnam in encouraging sustainable productivity growth alongside decent work, with the Department of Private Enterprise and Collective Economy Development serving as the lead implementing agency in partnership with the ILO in Vietnam.

VIR

- 16:01 03/04/2026



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