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34 provinces and cities of Vietnam
The 15th National Assembly on June 12 passed a resolution on the reorganisation of provincial-level administrative units in 2025, under which Vietnam now has 34 provincial-level administrative units, including 28 provinces and six centrally-run cities.
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Vietnam now has 34 provincial-level administrative units
Vietnam now has 34 provincial-level administrative units, including 28 provinces and six centrally-run cities. The reform is expected to save more than 7.3 billion USD in the 2026–2030 period.
Unlocking private enterprises’ growth – Article 2: Big opportunities
The Politburo’s Resolution No. 68-NQ/TW on private sector development marks a major shift in the Party’s thinking and policy direction, opening up significant opportunities and providing crucial momentum for businesses to grow and thrive.
Resolution 40 – A push for Hai Duong tourism
The People’s Council of Hai Duong has issued Resolution 40, the first-ever tourism development support policy in the province.
Government to implement measures supporting private sector
Special mechanisms and policies will be implemented to foster the development of the private sector.
Private sector to become the key driver of the national economy
Party General Secretary To Lam has recently signed a resolution, which sets the goal that by 2030, the private sector will become the most important driver of the national economy, taking the lead in science and technology, innovation, and digital transformation.
52 provincial-level administrative units to be reorganised: draft resolution
Administrative units with isolated locations and limited transport connectivity with adjacent administrative units, as well as those holding special importance to national defence and security, will not be compulsorily subject to re-organisation, according to the draft resolution.
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