MoIT issues decision recognising Việt Nam Logistics Day

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11-05-2026 14:35:00+07:00

MoIT issues decision recognising Việt Nam Logistics Day

This activity aims to promote the effective implementation of policies and laws on the development of the country's logistics services, focusing on digital transformation, green logistics, and sustainable development.

Tân Cảng – Cát Lái Port in HCM City. — VNA/VNS Photo

The Government has officially designated May 6 each year as Việt Nam Logistics Day, with Việt Nam Logistics Week to be held during the first week of May, under a decision signed by the Minister of Industry and Trade (MoITD) on Wednesday.

The move is aimed at raising awareness across government agencies, businesses and the wider public of the vital role logistics services play in socio-economic development, international integration and strengthening national competitiveness.

The decision also seeks to support the effective implementation of policies and laws governing the development of Việt Nam’s logistics sector, with a focus on digital transformation, green logistics and sustainable development.

In addition, it aims to boost international cooperation, promote trade and attract investment in logistics infrastructure and technology. The initiative is also intended to strengthen links between Việt Nam’s logistics sector and regional and global supply chains, while promoting the country’s image as a dynamic and efficient logistics hub.

The annual events are also expected to recognise and encourage businesses and workers in the logistics industry for their contributions to national development.

Under the implementation plan, the Agency of Foreign Trade will lead and coordinate with relevant ministries, sectors and local authorities, as well as the Việt Nam Logistics Business Association (VLA), the Việt Nam Association for Logistics Manpower Development (VALOMA) and other logistics organisations and enterprises to organise commemorative activities in line with the objectives and conditions set out in the decision. 

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- 07:58 11/05/2026





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