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Politics
- Ho Chi Minh City Seeks 2026 Minimum Wage Region Upgrades for Select Districts and Con Dao
- PM Orders Evacuation Readiness and Hydropower Gate Review as Flood Risk Escalates Near Hanoi
- New AML Rule Lowers Reporting Thresholds for Electronic Transfers and Customs Declarations
Economy
- FTSE Russell Upgrade Sets 2026 Path for Việt Nam Equities, Government Orders Reforms to Secure Capital Inflows
- VN-Index Sets Record High above 1,716 as Banks and Vingroup Lead Rally after FTSE Russell Upgrade
- Retail Fuel Prices Cut; RON95 Falls Below 20,000 VND/L as Global Benchmarks Ease
- Nasdaq Backs Vietnam’s FTSE Upgrade, Eyes Cross-Border Listings and DR Issuances
- Mortgage Caps for Second Homes Draw Pushback as Experts Urge Supply-Side Fixes
- Gold Hits New Highs Above $4,000 as Safe-Haven Flows Swell; Vietnam’s SJC Jumps to VND 142.5 Million with Wide Spreads
- Ho Chi Minh City Pitched Five-Pillar Strategy for Post-Merger Breakout Growth
- Trade Surplus Narrows in September, Heightening FX Pressure into Year-End
- High-end Hanoi Condos Top New Supply as Prices Jump; Government Moves to Curb Speculation
- Foreign Investors Net-Sell $10 Billion Over Five Years as FTSE Upgrade Sparks Cautious Outlook
- Gold Outperforms Land as Vietnam Eyes Market Upgrades and Expands Key Expressway
- Lotte Seeks to Exit $1B Eco Smart City in Thu Thiem as HCMC Weighs Financial Waivers and Ownership Flexibility
- Nghệ An Accelerates FDI Inflows with Industrial Expansion and 'Five Readiness' Strategy
Diplomacy
- Pyongyang Hosts To Lam for First Vietnamese Party Chief State Visit in 18 Years, Signaling Push to Revitalize Ties
- Leipzig–Ho Chi Minh City Deepen Ties with Water Management Deal and Skilled-Worker Training
Infrastructure
- Hanoi Breaks Ground on Metro Line 2 Linking Ciputra to Hoan Kiem, Targeting 2029 Operations
- Telecom operators restore connectivity and deploy drones for flood relief in Thai Nguyen
- Ho Chi Minh City expands AI traffic cameras, ramps up remote enforcement and regional links
- HCMC Metro to Offer Free Rides During Tet; Vietnam Stocks Gain Upgrade
- Long Thanh Airport to Complete Surveillance Radar Installation in October
- Nghệ An fast-tracks special investor selection for $2.15bn Quỳnh Lập LNG power project
Environment
- Record Flooding Inundates Northern Provinces; Emergency Aid, Dike Repairs and Power Restoration Accelerate
- Northern Provinces Race to Reinforce Dykes as Cau River Flood Peaks Threaten Historic Levels
- Historic floods swell northern rivers; prolonged urban and rural inundation persists as authorities shore up dikes
- Ho Chi Minh City Drops Proposed Ban on New Gas Motorbikes, Pilots Low-Emission Zone from 2026
- Historic Flooding Isolates Over 9,000 Residents Along Cau River; Hanoi Suburb Races to Evacuate
Innovation
- Tether Explores Partnerships as Vietnam Pilots Regulated Crypto Asset Exchanges
- AI360 Forum Signals Policy Push as Government Plans Public Spending, Draft AI Law and National Supercomputing Center
- Universities Urged to Lead Vietnam’s Semiconductor Push with Design-Focused Strategy
- Ho Chi Minh City Rolls Out Data Strategy Tied to National Data Center for End‑to‑End Digital Governance
- Breakthrough Resolution 193 Fast-Tracks 5G Rollout, Opens LEO Satellite Trials and Eases Subsea Cable Approvals
Health
- Government Orders Accelerated Flood Relief, Seeks International Aid as Losses Top $1.3 Billion
- Government Allocates VND 140 Billion for Flood Relief as Northern Provinces Face Historic Inundation
Politics
Ho Chi Minh City Seeks 2026 Minimum Wage Region Upgrades for Select Districts and Con Dao
Published: 2025-10-09
Ho Chi Minh City has proposed reclassifying several localities from minimum wage Region III to Region II starting in 2026, aligning wage floors with higher living costs and rapid economic growth. The city also outlined four national minimum wage tiers recommended by the National Wage Council for 2026: VND 5.31 million (Region I), VND 4.73 million (Region II), VND 4.14 million (Region III), and VND 3.70 million (Region IV), with corresponding hourly rates. The proposal covers Kim Long, Chau Duc, Ngai Giao, Nghia Thanh, Long Hai, Long Dien, and Con Dao, aiming to narrow income gaps with adjacent Region I areas and reflect higher island living costs. Authorities stressed that enterprise pay adjustments remain subject to contracts and business conditions, even as a new decree is sought for timely planning.
"Adjustments to regional minimum wages serve as a management basis; they do not require companies to raise wages by the same percentage." - Nguyen Bao Cuong, Head of Wage and Social Insurance Division, HCMC Department of Home Affairs (thanhnien.vn)
Coverage:
- Minimum wage in 2026: Ho Chi Minh City proposes raising the zoning, will workers soon get pay increases? (thanhnien.vn)
- Ho Chi Minh City: Proposal to adjust regional minimum wages in some communes and special zones (baotintuc.vn)
PM Orders Evacuation Readiness and Hydropower Gate Review as Flood Risk Escalates Near Hanoi
Published: 2025-10-09
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh conducted a late-night inspection in Trung Gia, Soc Son District, as floodwaters from the Cau and Ca Lo rivers breached sections near the Luong Phuc dike and disrupted transport, including the Hanoi–Thai Nguyen railway. He directed Hanoi to prepare transport and shelters for a potential evacuation of 30,000 residents, mobilize two nearby army divisions, and maintain continuous dike monitoring.
"Prepare vehicles to move 30,000 residents, with clear numbers and staging points, should a dike breach occur." - Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh (tuoitre.vn)
He also instructed agencies to dynamically manage upstream releases, including considering closing hydropower spillway gates to reduce downstream breach risk, and urged longer-term reinforcement as river levels surpass historic peaks. Local authorities reported over 9,200 residents affected in Trung Gia and extended deployments across vulnerable dike lines, with flooding on key road links and forecasts of 2–4 more days of inundation.
Coverage:
- Prime Minister inspects flooded suburban areas of Hanoi at night (tuoitre.vn)
- Prime Minister requests consideration of appropriately opening and closing hydropower discharge gates to avoid downstream dike breaches (tuoitre.vn)
New AML Rule Lowers Reporting Thresholds for Electronic Transfers and Customs Declarations
Published: 2025-10-09
Vietnam’s Circular 27, effective November 1, tightens anti–money laundering (AML) controls for electronic transfers. Financial institutions and payment intermediaries must report domestic electronic transfers from VND 500 million and cross-border transfers from USD 1,000, submitting full sender/recipient details, account numbers, transaction purpose and timing via electronic channels. Institutions are required to review, suspend, or refuse transactions showing suspicious indicators. Minimum customer data fields include full name, date of birth, ID/CCCD/passport/entry visa (if any), residence address, and nationality for individuals; and registered name, address, establishment license, and tax code for organizations. The circular also mandates customs declarations for travelers carrying precious metals (excluding gold), gemstones, or negotiable instruments valued from VND 400 million. Existing internal AML policies may continue until December 31, 2025; full compliance updates are due by January 1, 2026.
Coverage:
- From November 1, electronic transfers from 500 million VND must be reported for anti-money laundering (thanhnien.vn)
Economy
FTSE Russell Upgrade Sets 2026 Path for Việt Nam Equities, Government Orders Reforms to Secure Capital Inflows
Published: 2025-10-09
FTSE Russell has upgraded Việt Nam from Frontier to Secondary Emerging, effective 21 September 2026, pending a March 2026 interim review focused on access via global brokers. Brokerages and asset managers forecast $5–6 billion of inflows overall, with ~$1–1.5 billion passive and larger active allocations phased around index inclusion tranches. Analysts note active funds may pre-position in 2025–2026, while ETFs typically track the official effective dates. The government issued directives to finalize market infrastructure, speed foreign account openings, consider easing foreign ownership caps, and launch central counterparty (CCP) clearing by early 2027. International media highlight valuation and competition risks as Việt Nam exits FTSE Frontier.
"We expect a qualitative shift, with higher standards for corporate governance and transparency alongside quality foreign capital." - Finance Minister Nguyễn Văn Thắng (vnexpress.net)
"The interim review should not be viewed as a risk; prior FTSE upgrades have followed similar one-year lead times." - Trần Minh Hoàng, Head of Research, VCBS (vnexpress.net)
"This milestone strengthens Việt Nam’s trajectory toward greater market openness, liquidity, and institutional participation." - Wanming Du, APAC Index Policy Director, FTSE Russell (tuoitre.vn)
Coverage:
- Why was Vietnam's stock market upgraded but still needs a review in March 2026? (vnexpress.net)
- Prime Minister's urgent dispatch on the work of upgrading Vietnam's stock market (vietnamplus.vn)
- Prime Minister's government urgent dispatch on the work of upgrading Vietnam's stock market (baotintuc.vn)
- Opportunities for the market after being upgraded (vnexpress.net)
- Vietnam's stock market after the upgrade: Waiting for capital from the new 'big fish' (tuoitre.vn)
- Will the stock market 'explode' after the news of being upgraded? (baotintuc.vn)
- International media: Foreign capital is about to flow strongly into Vietnam (vietnamplus.vn)
- International media: Foreign capital is about to flow strongly into Vietnam (baotintuc.vn)
- Only when the upgrade takes effect in September 2026 will passive ETF money start buying Vietnamese stocks? (vneconomy.vn)
- Prime Minister: Towards upgrading the stock market according to high standards (com.vn)
- List of 30 potential stocks entering FTSE Russell's basket (vneconomy.vn)
VN-Index Sets Record High above 1,716 as Banks and Vingroup Lead Rally after FTSE Russell Upgrade
Published: 2025-10-09
Vietnam’s equities surged to fresh records following FTSE Russell’s decision to elevate the market to Emerging status. VN-Index closed at 1,716.47 (+1.1%), its highest in 25 years, with leadership from Vinhomes (VHM) hitting limit-up and strong gains in banks (CTG, VPB, MBB, SHB). Turnover on HoSE neared 34 trillion VND, while foreign investors extended heavy net selling (~1.6–1.8 trillion VND) concentrated in brokerage and steel names, offset by buys in VIC, TCB, and BSR. Despite the headline breakout, breadth was mixed and liquidity strength centered on blue chips, signaling selective risk appetite and profit-taking in mid/small caps. Brokerages see near-term upside but advise caution, citing consolidation and awaiting Q3 earnings; several houses project a move toward 1,730 points with banks and property remaining pivotal.
Coverage:
- Stock market surpasses 1,700 points after upgrade (baotintuc.vn)
- Blue-chip stocks pull VN-Index past 1,700 peak, foreign investors sell net nearly 1,200 billion (vneconomy.vn)
- Stock market surpasses 1,700 points after upgrade (vietnamplus.vn)
- Bank stocks support, VN-Index 'firmly' above the 1,700-point peak (vneconomy.vn)
- Stock market exceeds 1,700 points (vnexpress.net)
- VN-Index sets historic peak, banking and real estate shares lead the surge (vietnamplus.vn)
- Vn-Index reaches a new peak, individual investors rush to net buy 1,750 billion VND (vneconomy.vn)
- VN-Index surpasses the 1,700 mark, securities firms still assess cautiously (vneconomy.vn)
Retail Fuel Prices Cut; RON95 Falls Below 20,000 VND/L as Global Benchmarks Ease
Published: 2025-10-09
Vietnam’s regulators lowered retail fuel prices from 15:00 on Oct 9. RON95-III drops 480 VND to about 19,720–19,729 VND/litre; E5 RON92 falls 486–490 VND to roughly 19,130–19,138 VND. Diesel decreases ~430–434 VND to 18,600–18,604 VND; kerosene down ~570 VND to 18,430–18,434 VND; mazut down ~562–570 VND to ~14,800–14,808 VND/kg. The Price Stabilization Fund remains unused; authorities maintain a price gap favoring E5 to promote biofuel. The cut tracks global product prices, with average RON95 down about 2.9% to ~78.3 USD/barrel and diesel down ~2.6%. Officials cited softer demand, an OPEC+ output increase smaller than expected, and ongoing Russia–Ukraine disruptions. Petrolimex’s stabilization fund balance stands around VND 3.085 trillion; the national fund surplus exceeded VND 5.6 trillion at end-Q2.
Coverage:
- Fuel prices all fall, RON95-III product drops to the threshold of 19,729 dong per liter (vietnamplus.vn)
- Fuel price falls below 20,000 dong per liter (vnexpress.net)
- Fuel prices all fall (tuoitre.vn)
- Fuel prices all fall (thanhnien.vn)
- Fuel prices all fall (vneconomy.vn)
- Gasoline and oil both decrease (com.vn)
Nasdaq Backs Vietnam’s FTSE Upgrade, Eyes Cross-Border Listings and DR Issuances
Published: 2025-10-09
"Nasdaq stands ready to cooperate and support the State Securities Commission in areas Vietnam is interested in." - Bob McCooey, Vice Chair and Global Listings Head, Nasdaq (tuoitre.vn)
Nasdaq’s Bob McCooey met Vietnam’s State Securities Commission (SSC) in Hanoi to congratulate the market’s FTSE Russell upgrade to Secondary Emerging and signal support for Vietnamese companies pursuing overseas listings and depositary receipt (DR) programs. SSC Chair Vu Thi Chan Phuong highlighted ongoing legal and procedural reforms, including synchronized IPO and listing review, to streamline capital raising and investor protection. The SSC encouraged qualified firms to list internationally, especially on Nasdaq, and sought collaboration on technology and market surveillance. Nasdaq amplified the milestone with a Times Square display, underscoring intent to act as a conduit for global capital and know‑how. Analysts forecast billions in new inflows as Vietnam enters FTSE’s emerging basket from 2026, with phased inclusion and mid‑2026 review determining final timing and weightings.
Coverage:
- Nasdaq representative congratulates Vietnam on being upgraded in ranking, expects businesses to expand internationally (vneconomy.vn)
- Nasdaq leadership congratulates Vietnamese equities on upgrading, acting as a bridge to open the way for billion-dollar capital flows (tuoitre.vn)
- Nasdaq congratulates the Vietnamese stock market (com.vn)
Mortgage Caps for Second Homes Draw Pushback as Experts Urge Supply-Side Fixes
Published: 2025-10-09
"Do not mistake all second-home buyers for speculators; many purchase to lease legally or to provide for family." - VARS IRE analysis (vneconomy.vn)
Draft rules from the Ministry of Construction would cap mortgages at 50% of contract value for a buyer’s second home and 30% for a third or more through March 2027, alongside state-run transaction centers and quotas for “affordable” units. Bankers and economists warn the caps intrude on credit policy, risk slowing approvals and liquidity, and may not curb cash-based speculation—while potentially chilling new supply and pushing prices higher. Critics advocate enforcing existing bank underwriting, tax tools for short-term trading or vacant homes, and accelerating permits to expand mid-market supply. Some developers support curbing leverage-driven flipping but caution blunt limits could hurt genuine multi-dwelling needs and stall recovery. The Prime Minister has ordered proposals to increase supply and lower housing prices by mid-October.
Coverage:
- Tightening loans for purchasing a second home poses risks to the market (thanhnien.vn)
- Restricting loans to buy a second or subsequent home: Curb speculation or need to increase supply? (tuoitre.vn)
- Debate over the proposal to tighten lending from the second home (com.vn)
- Proposal to restrict loans for purchasing a second home: proponents support it, others urge caution for fear of 'counterproductive effects' (tuoitre.vn)
- The policy is correct but still needs to be considered (vneconomy.vn)
Gold Hits New Highs Above $4,000 as Safe-Haven Flows Swell; Vietnam’s SJC Jumps to VND 142.5 Million with Wide Spreads
Published: 2025-10-09
Global gold extended its record run above $4,000/oz before pausing on October 9 as profit-taking set in following fresh highs near $4,060. Drivers include escalating geopolitical and political risks, expectations of successive Fed rate cuts in October and December, heavy central-bank buying, strong ETF inflows, and a weaker dollar. Silver outperformed, touching a new all-time high around $49.6 and briefly topping $50, supported by industrial demand. In Vietnam, SJC bullion was steady at a record VND 142.5 million/tael, with domestic prices exceeding global parity by roughly VND 14–15 million and widening buy-sell spreads signaling elevated retail risk. Analysts see few near-term catalysts for a major pullback and even scope to test $5,000 should current conditions persist.
"The strength in gold reflects an extraordinarily supportive macro and geopolitical backdrop for safe havens... we don’t see a catalyst for a significant decline and expect gold to challenge $5,000 next year." - Matthew Piggott, Metals Focus (vietnamplus.vn)
"The near-term outlook remains positive because all the fundamental drivers point higher." - Kyle Rodda, Capital.com (vietnamplus.vn)
Coverage:
- Safe-haven funds pouring massively into gold push prices to a new peak (vietnamplus.vn)
- Behind the record rise in global gold prices (baotintuc.vn)
- Gold prices plunge after jumping to nearly $4,050/oz (vneconomy.vn)
- Gold price today 9.10.2025: Stands still at a record 142.5 million VND (thanhnien.vn)
- SJC gold bars have reached 142.5 million VND, the highest ever (vietnamplus.vn)
- Gold prices on 9/10: Price list at jewelry and precious metals companies (vietnamplus.vn)
- SJC gold bars hold at 142.5 million VND per tael on the morning of 9/10 (baotintuc.vn)
- Gold bars surpass 142 million VND per tael (com.vn)
- Gold 'takes a break' from its price rally after a streak of record-breaking moves (vietnamplus.vn)
- Gold 'takes a break' from its price rally after a streak of record-breaking moves (baotintuc.vn)
- Global gold prices plummet vertically, silver tops a 14-year high (tuoitre.vn)
Ho Chi Minh City Pitched Five-Pillar Strategy for Post-Merger Breakout Growth
Published: 2025-10-09
At a 9 October forum on Ho Chi Minh City’s new development vision following its July administrative expansion, economist Tran Du Lich proposed five strategic pillars to reposition the metropolis as a unified growth engine with Binh Duong and Ba Ria–Vung Tau: an industrial belt tied to seaports; an international transshipment port in Can Gio and integrated logistics; a global financial center with digital finance, derivatives, and a free trade zone for regulatory pilots; sustainable urban corridors for 14–20 million residents; and a regional tourism hub. The agenda hinges on stronger decentralization and fiscal autonomy as the city targets 10–11% annual GRDP growth and per capita GRDP of USD 14,000–15,000 by 2030, up from USD 8,944. Infrastructure gaps, flooding, congestion, and administrative bottlenecks remain critical constraints.
"The city should reshape its economic space, integrating with Binh Duong and the former Ba Ria–Vung Tau to become a unified growth region." - Dr. Tran Du Lich, Chair of the Advisory Council for Resolution 98 implementation (vnexpress.net)
"Only when empowered with sufficiently strong authority and mechanisms can the city rise to become a modern, sustainable, and humane megacity." - Dr. Tran Du Lich (vnexpress.net)
"The model of 'self-decide – self-implement – self-take responsibility' should be executed realistically, with higher, stable revenue retention and full retention of over-collections for reinvestment." - Pham Phuong Thao, former HCMC People’s Council Chair (vnexpress.net)
"Amending Resolution 98 is a major opportunity to expand decentralization, select strategic investors, and design bespoke financial policies." - Assoc. Prof. Dr. Tran Hoang Ngan (vnexpress.net)
Coverage:
Trade Surplus Narrows in September, Heightening FX Pressure into Year-End
Published: 2025-10-09
Vietnam’s goods trade surplus fell to $2.85 billion in September, down 23.4% from August, as exports slipped 1.7% to $42.67 billion and imports edged up 0.4% to $39.82 billion. For January–September, total trade reached $680.66 billion (+17.3% y/y), with exports up 16% and imports up 18.8%; the cumulative surplus narrowed 20.4% to $16.82 billion. A slimmer surplus and seasonal year-end FX demand raise risks for the dong and the balance of payments. The State Bank reportedly sold about $1.41 billion via six‑month forwards on Oct. 1, while the State Treasury bought roughly $490 million, tightening FX liquidity. The VND has depreciated 3.5% versus the USD year-to-date despite broad USD weakness, reflecting internal pressures from softer external balances, capital outflows, and higher FX demand. ADB warns tariff headwinds from the U.S. could weigh on exports and exacerbate cost‑push inflation risks, urging tighter fiscal‑monetary coordination.
Coverage:
High-end Hanoi Condos Top New Supply as Prices Jump; Government Moves to Curb Speculation
Published: 2025-10-09
Hanoi’s condo market saw further price escalation in Q3, with average primary prices hitting VND 85.6 million per sq m, up 23% year-on-year, according to One Mount Group. New launches skewed heavily upscale: units priced above VND 100 million per sq m comprised 53% of fresh supply, while sub-VND 50 million offerings were nearly absent. Listings in core districts like Tay Ho and Ba Dinh commonly range VND 130–210 million per sq m. One Housing estimates a household earning VND 200 million–1.3 billion annually needs 9–10 years to buy a 70 sq m apartment, while lower-income households face >35 years. The Prime Minister ordered tighter credit scrutiny for high-priced projects and suspected price inflation, as the Construction Ministry proposes lending caps of 50% for second-home mortgages and 30% from the third, effective through March 2027 if adopted.
"How can people afford homes when prices are VND 70–100 million per square meter and above?" - Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh (vnexpress.net)
"The gap between income and real estate prices is widening, posing a major challenge for housing in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City." - Tran Minh Tien, Head of Market Research, One Housing (vnexpress.net)
Coverage:
- New apartments priced at hundreds of millions of dong per square meter overshadow the market (vnexpress.net)
Foreign Investors Net-Sell $10 Billion Over Five Years as FTSE Upgrade Sparks Cautious Outlook
Published: 2025-10-09
Foreign investors have net-sold nearly VND 270 trillion (about US$10 billion) on Vietnam’s stock market since 2020, including over VND 1 trillion in the latest session despite FTSE Russell’s decision to upgrade Vietnam to Secondary Emerging status. SSI Research estimates passive inflows of roughly US$1.6 billion from the upgrade—modest versus multi-year outflows—while highlighting that broader reforms and new listings will be key to reversing sentiment. Recent market infrastructure and regulatory changes include non-pre-funding for foreign institutions, settlement failure handling, simplified consular legalization for account openings, KRX rollout, and Decree 155 amendments to accelerate IPOs and enhance transparency. The first FTSE-driven portfolio rebalancing is expected in September 2026, with limited near-term impact as liquidity deepens.
"Upgrade is one step; attracting capital also requires diverse stocks, growth stories, and robust IPO/listing activity." - Pham Luu Hung, Chief Economist and Head of SSI Research (vneconomy.vn)
"The key change will be a gradual expansion of fund flows rather than a single ETF-driven milestone—this is the core expectation." - Ho Huu Tuan Hieu, Investment Strategy Specialist, SSI Research (vneconomy.vn)
Coverage:
- Foreign capital net sold $10 billion over the past 5 years, can the 'upgrade' game 'make it up'? (vneconomy.vn)
Gold Outperforms Land as Vietnam Eyes Market Upgrades and Expands Key Expressway
Published: 2025-10-09
HSBC says Vietnam’s economy continues to defy skepticism, citing Q3 GDP growth of 8.23% and momentum on capital market reforms. Following FTSE Russell’s latest review, Vietnam remains on the watchlist for a secondary emerging upgrade, with authorities also targeting MSCI emerging status by 2030 to unlock larger capital inflows.
"Vietnam’s economy has risen despite all doubts, reaffirming its superior position among frontier and emerging markets." - Gary Harron, Head of Securities Services, HSBC Vietnam (tuoitre.vn)
On equities, UPCoM weakened in September 2025: the index slipped to 110.01, liquidity nearly halved, while foreigners net sold about VND542.8 billion and broker-dealers also net sold VND289.3 billion. A Batdongsan report shows asset returns diverged sharply over 2015–2025: gold led with a 3.57x increase, outpacing land plots (3.12x), apartments, and stocks (2.78x), while deposits and USD lagged. Separately, the HCMC–Long Thanh expressway expansion advances with safety barriers installed on package XL02; completion targets align with Long Thanh Airport, with main bridge works finishing by Q1 2027.
Coverage:
Lotte Seeks to Exit $1B Eco Smart City in Thu Thiem as HCMC Weighs Financial Waivers and Ownership Flexibility
Published: 2025-10-09
Lotte Properties HCMC has requested to terminate its 7.45-hectare Eco Smart City project in Thu Thiem, nearly three years after a high-profile 2022 groundbreaking. The site remains vacant amid prolonged legal and financial procedures. In July 2025, HCMC’s Natural Resources Department set the land price at VND 16.19 trillion, after which the city’s Tax Department applied Decree 103, adding roughly VND 2 trillion in land use and lease fees. Following talks on October 3, the city reported to the Prime Minister that Lotte seeks exemption from a supplemental 5.4% charge, permission to adjust intra-group shareholding, and to bring in external investors up to 35%. The government has asked ministries for opinions. The stalemate mirrors Empire City’s delays, where recalculated land value added over VND 5 trillion. HCMC plans to auction 49 plots (50 ha) in Thu Thiem as it tries to unlock stalled landmark developments.
Coverage:
Nghệ An Accelerates FDI Inflows with Industrial Expansion and 'Five Readiness' Strategy
Published: 2025-10-09
"Our success is built on the 'five readiness' strategy, not chance." - Le Tien Tri, Head of Southeast Nghe An Economic Zone Management Board (vneconomy.vn)
Nghe An approved 55 new projects totaling VND 11.3 trillion and adjusted 147 projects through September 30, 2025, adding VND 22.6 trillion. FDI remained the highlight: 15 new FDI projects brought USD 213.3 million, while 14 existing FDI projects raised capital by USD 655.8 million, lifting total new and adjusted FDI to USD 869.1 million. Notable approvals include VSIP Nghe An III (USD 52.5 million), VSIP Casa Bonita residential area (USD 88.84 million), and Sunny Vietnam’s smart optics project (USD 11 million). Major reinvestments came from Fu Wing Interconnect Technology (+USD 150 million) and Galax waste-to-energy (+VND 2,928.8 billion). The province is expanding the Southeast Economic Zone to 80,000+ ha, upgrading Cua Lo Port and Vinh Airport, and targeting USD 5–6 billion in FDI by 2030 with 8–10 new industrial parks and 120,000–150,000 jobs.
Coverage:
- Nghe An attracts strong FDI capital (vneconomy.vn)
Diplomacy
Pyongyang Hosts To Lam for First Vietnamese Party Chief State Visit in 18 Years, Signaling Push to Revitalize Ties
Published: 2025-10-09
General Secretary To Lam arrived in Pyongyang for a state visit on October 9–11, receiving a 21-gun salute and mass ceremony led by Kim Jong-un. The trip coincides with the 80th anniversary of the Workers’ Party of Korea and the 75th anniversary of bilateral ties. Both leaders agreed to expand cooperation through party-to-party exchanges, parliamentary channels, and local-level links, while exploring practical areas such as culture, sports, education, health, tourism, and information.
"This visit holds special importance, creating strong momentum to deepen mutual understanding, strengthen political trust, and elevate ties between our parties and countries," - Kim Jong-un, General Secretary and State Affairs Chairman (vietnamplus.vn)
"We are ready to share experience on economic renovation and external economic policy, including trade management and socio-economic development," - To Lam, General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam (vnexpress.net)
Hanoi emphasized support for peaceful dialogue on the Korean Peninsula and called for respect for international law, including UNCLOS. The visit underscores Vietnam’s consistent outreach to traditional partners as regional leaders converge on Pyongyang for WPK festivities.
Coverage:
- General Secretary Tô Lâm departs on a state-level visit to North Korea (vietnamplus.vn)
- Traditional friendship between Vietnam and North Korea (vietnamplus.vn)
- General Secretary Tô Lâm arrives in Pyongyang, beginning a state-level visit to North Korea (vietnamplus.vn)
- Traditional friendship between Vietnam - North Korea (baotintuc.vn)
- General Secretary Tô Lâm begins a state-level visit to North Korea (baotintuc.vn)
- General Secretary Tô Lâm departs on a state-level visit to North Korea (baotintuc.vn)
- General Secretary Tô Lâm arrives in Pyongyang, beginning a visit to North Korea (vnexpress.net)
- General Secretary Tô Lâm arrives in Pyongyang, beginning his first state-level visit to North Korea (tuoitre.vn)
- General Secretary Tô Lâm departs on a state-level visit to North Korea (thanhnien.vn)
- General Secretary Tô Lâm arrives in Pyongyang, beginning a state-level visit to North Korea (thanhnien.vn)
- General Secretary Tô Lâm begins a state-level visit to North Korea (vneconomy.vn)
- Welcome ceremony for General Secretary Tô Lâm's state-level visit to the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (vietnamplus.vn)
- Welcome ceremony for General Secretary Tô Lâm's state-level visit to the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (baotintuc.vn)
- North Korea fires 21-gun salutes to solemnly welcome General Secretary Tô Lâm (tuoitre.vn)
- North Korea fires 21-gun salutes to welcome General Secretary Tô Lâm (vnexpress.net)
- Welcome ceremony for General Secretary Tô Lâm's state-level visit to the DPRK (com.vn)
- General Secretary Tô Lâm arrives in Pyongyang, begins state-level visit to North Korea (com.vn)
- Solemn welcome ceremony for General Secretary Tô Lâm's state-level visit to North Korea (thanhnien.vn)
- Welcome banquet to honor General Secretary Tô Lâm's state-level visit to North Korea (vietnamplus.vn)
- General Secretary Tô Lâm holds talks with General Secretary and President of the State Affairs Commission of the DPRK Kim Jong Un (baotintuc.vn)
- Leaders of many countries will attend the 80th anniversary founding ceremony of the Workers' Party of Korea (vnexpress.net)
- Promoting Vietnam–North Korea relations to enter a new phase of development (vietnamplus.vn)
- Welcome banquet to honor General Secretary Tô Lâm's state-level visit to North Korea (baotintuc.vn)
- General Secretary Tô Lâm holds talks with North Korean General Secretary and State Affairs Commission President Kim Jong Un (baotintuc.vn)
- General Secretary Tô Lâm holds talks with North Korean General Secretary and State Affairs Commission President Kim Jong Un (tuoitre.vn)
- Promoting Vietnam–North Korea relations to enter a new phase of development (thanhnien.vn)
- North Korea fires 21-gun salutes to solemnly welcome General Secretary Tô Lâm (vneconomy.vn)
- General Secretary Tô Lâm holds talks with Chairman Kim Jong-un (vnexpress.net)
- Promoting Vietnam–North Korea relations to enter a new phase of development (vneconomy.vn)
- The General Secretary hopes Vietnam and North Korea will expand cooperation (vnexpress.net)
- Promoting Vietnam–North Korea relations to enter a new phase of development (com.vn)
- Promoting Vietnam–North Korea relations to develop more practically and effectively (vietnamplus.vn)
Leipzig–Ho Chi Minh City Deepen Ties with Water Management Deal and Skilled-Worker Training
Published: 2025-10-09
"Clean water is vital to millions, and our focus now is improving raw water quality, especially micro‑pollutant treatment." - Clemens Schülke, Leipzig Vice Mayor for Economic Affairs (vietnamplus.vn)
A 60‑member Leipzig delegation concluded a working visit to Ho Chi Minh City, advancing city‑to‑city cooperation in water, transport, and workforce development. SAWACO signed a cooperation agreement with Leipzig’s Waterworks and Aone Deutschland AG to enhance water management, including micro‑pollutant treatment. Aone will pilot supply for two residential towers (c.2,500 households) and targets April 2026 commissioning of the large-scale Xuan Mai water plant near Hanoi, serving about 1.5 million people. Leipzig’s transport operator launched 10 new training contracts under the Viet_Unite model, enabling Vietnamese youth to qualify as drivers with basic technical training from 2026; 27 trainees are already in Leipzig. IHK Leipzig backed the mission, with Chairman Kristian Kirpal prioritizing bilateral expansion in infrastructure, green energy, medicine, and electrical engineering.
Coverage:
Infrastructure
Hanoi Breaks Ground on Metro Line 2 Linking Ciputra to Hoan Kiem, Targeting 2029 Operations
Published: 2025-10-09
"I am confident Line 2 will be widely used and become a symbol of Japan–Vietnam cooperation." - Ito Naoki, Japan’s Ambassador to Vietnam (tuoitre.vn)
Hanoi has started construction of Metro Line 2 (Nam Thang Long–Tran Hung Dao), a nearly 11 km corridor with 8.9–9 km underground and 10 stations, connecting Ciputra and Starlake through Ba Dinh to Hoan Kiem. The project is valued at about VND 35.6 trillion, financed by JICA ODA and city counterpart funds, with commercial operations planned for 2029 and two years of operations and maintenance training. The Xuân Đỉnh depot (11.3 ha) will pilot Vietnam’s first transit-oriented development (TOD), while the four-level C9 Hoan Kiem station integrates with an underground plaza-park to balance heritage protection and mobility. Authorities position Line 2 as a backbone link to future Lines 1, 3, and 5 and a future extension to Noi Bai Airport, aligning with plans for 15 metro lines and a greener urban transport shift.
Coverage:
- Hanoi breaks ground on Metro Line 2 Nam Thăng Long - Trần Hưng Đạo, 8.9 km underground section linking to Hoàn Kiếm Lake (tuoitre.vn)
- Groundbreaking for Nam Thăng Long - Trần Hưng Đạo metro line costing over 35,600 billion VND (thanhnien.vn)
- Hanoi breaks ground on the Nam Thang Long–Tran Hung Dao Metro line (vietnamplus.vn)
- Groundbreaking for the metro project that will go underground through Hanoi's Old Quarter (vnexpress.net)
- Hanoi breaks ground on the Nam Thang Long - Tran Hung Dao Metro line (vneconomy.vn)
- Hanoi breaks ground on the metro line going underground through the Old Quarter worth over 35,600 billion VND (com.vn)
Telecom operators restore connectivity and deploy drones for flood relief in Thai Nguyen
Published: 2025-10-09
Severe flooding in Thai Nguyen, Cao Bang, and Lang Son knocked out grid power and damaged fiber routes, disrupting mobile base stations and Internet services. Viettel, VNPT, and MobiFone activated top-tier emergency plans, moving hundreds of technicians, generators, fuel, satellite phones, mobile broadcast vehicles, and batteries to keep command links and public communications running. Viettel additionally deployed 50 boats and dozens of drones for reconnaissance, fuel delivery, and last‑mile transport; its customer support included emergency top-ups and data bonuses for affected subscribers. Drones executed 200 flights delivering 5 tons of supplies and 30 guidance sorties, including a night mission delivering medicine to a four-month-old with seizures. VNPT prioritized bandwidth for hotlines, free charging, and SIM support, while mobilizing 500 backup staff and satellite kits. MobiFone reallocated power loads to protect critical transmission nodes despite access constraints from landslides and high water.
Coverage:
- Reinforcing forces, emergency information response through the night in Thái Nguyên during the historic flood (baotintuc.vn)
- Mobile carriers concentrate efforts to rescue communications in flooded areas (com.vn)
- Ensuring uninterrupted communications in flooded areas to serve the government and the people (baotintuc.vn)
- Drone through floods carries medicine to save 4-month-old baby with high fever and convulsions in Thái Nguyên (thanhnien.vn)
- Drone transports 5 tons of goods into flooded area (vnexpress.net)
- Thái Nguyên: Drone delivers medicine into flooded area for 4-month-old baby with high fever (tuoitre.vn)
Ho Chi Minh City expands AI traffic cameras, ramps up remote enforcement and regional links
Published: 2025-10-09
Ho Chi Minh City has activated 31 AI-enabled cameras across major corridors—including Dien Bien Phu, Vo Thi Sau, Nguyen Thi Minh Khai, Pasteur, and Xo Viet Nghe Tinh—to automatically detect red-light running, lane violations, speeding, helmet and seatbelt non-compliance, phone use, and improper stopping. Since launching on September 1, systems have logged over 3,100–3,476 violations, with around VND 2 billion in fines and more than 1,000 driver’s license point deductions. Authorities plan to integrate thousands of existing cameras with AI, extend connectivity to Binh Duong and Ba Ria–Vung Tau, and reduce roadside policing while improving transparency and throughput. Enforcement faces hurdles with older, non–title-transferred motorbikes; data cleansing and linking penalties to registration transactions are underway. Hanoi is piloting similar tools, and national police have proposed scaling AI nationwide.
"These AI cameras can detect multiple violations at once, day or night, helping reduce the number of officers on the street." - Lt. Col. Nguyen Thi Thanh Nga, Deputy Chief of HCMC Traffic Police (tuoitre.vn)
"From now to year-end, we will keep upgrading and connecting cameras, including to neighboring provinces, to strengthen remote enforcement." - Lt. Col. Nguyen Thi Thanh Nga, Deputy Chief of HCMC Traffic Police (thanhnien.vn)
Coverage:
- Which roads in Ho Chi Minh City have AI cameras installed to detect traffic violations? (vnexpress.net)
- The roads in Ho Chi Minh City that have AI cameras installed to detect traffic violations (vnexpress.net)
- Top 5 traffic violations most frequently caught by AI cameras resulting in fines in Ho Chi Minh City (thanhnien.vn)
- Why can AI cameras in Ho Chi Minh City 'catch errors' accurately down to the centimeter? (tuoitre.vn)
- Ho Chi Minh City continues to connect AI cameras to the Bình Dương and Bà Rịa - Vũng Tàu areas (old) (tuoitre.vn)
- Ho Chi Minh City will reduce traffic police on the streets issuing fines thanks to AI camera automated fines (thanhnien.vn)
- Ho Chi Minh City traffic surveillance AI cameras: More than 3,400 violations after one month (com.vn)
- Ho Chi Minh City traffic police leadership speaks about the difficulties when issuing automated fines for motorcycles (thanhnien.vn)
- With AI cameras, should traffic violation fines be reduced? (vnexpress.net)
- Ho Chi Minh City: Strengthening monitoring and fining traffic violations with smart cameras (baotintuc.vn)
HCMC Metro to Offer Free Rides During Tet; Vietnam Stocks Gain Upgrade
Published: 2025-10-09
Ho Chi Minh City’s metro will provide free rides during the Tet holiday, a move expected to boost holiday mobility and encourage first-time adoption of the new urban rail system. In a separate development, Vietnam’s equity market has been upgraded by a global index provider, a step that could broaden access for foreign capital and lower the cost of equity for local issuers. The twin updates signal momentum in urban transit usage and capital-market maturation, potentially improving commute efficiency while attracting more institutional inflows. Details on the duration of free service and the specific index upgrade tier were not disclosed in the brief. Market participants will watch for next steps on metro service capacity and any regulatory reforms that typically accompany an index reclassification, such as settlement cycles and foreign ownership procedures.
Coverage:
- 8 AM news roundup with you: Ho Chi Minh City Metro free during Tet; Vietnamese stock market upgraded (tuoitre.vn)
Long Thanh Airport to Complete Surveillance Radar Installation in October
Published: 2025-10-09
Vietnam Air Traffic Management Corporation (VATM) is completing installation of primary/secondary surveillance radar at Long Thanh International Airport this month, a key step to enhance air traffic control capacity, safety, and operational efficiency. The system is being installed by engineers from Long Thanh Air Traffic Control Center with UK supplier EASAT overseeing technical requirements and installation. VATM says work is tightly supervised to meet safety, environmental, and schedule standards. The radar will integrate with a 123m air traffic control tower—now the tallest structure at the airport—positioned to minimize ground blind spots and improve surface monitoring. VATM leads Phase 1’s air navigation services works. Long Thanh spans 5,000 hectares; Phase 1 targets 25 million passengers and 1.2 million tons of cargo annually, scaling to 100 million passengers and 5 million tons upon full buildout.
Coverage:
- Radar monitoring system at Long Thanh Airport installed in October (vietnamplus.vn)
Nghệ An fast-tracks special investor selection for $2.15bn Quỳnh Lập LNG power project
Published: 2025-10-09
"[No direct quotes meeting criteria were present in the source article]" - Editor’s note (vneconomy.vn)
Nghệ An province is expediting legal procedures to select an investor under a “special case” mechanism for the Quỳnh Lập LNG power plant, a 1,500 MW project valued at over $2.15 billion in Hoàng Mai town. Planned across 210–360 ha with a terminal capable of receiving LNG carriers up to 100,000 DWT, the plant is expected to consume about 1.15 million tons of LNG annually. Aligned with Vietnam’s Power Development Plan VIII, the project targets cleaner baseload capacity and lower carbon emissions. Authorities aim to finalize investor selection in Q4 2025 to break ground in 2026, applying updated procedures under the 2025 Law and decrees. SK Innovation has submitted interest and proposed a shared LNG port serving both Quỳnh Lập (Nghệ An) and Nghi Sơn (Thanh Hóa), potentially reducing capex and enabling regional integration, while defense coordination addresses adjacent maritime security zones.
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Environment
Record Flooding Inundates Northern Provinces; Emergency Aid, Dike Repairs and Power Restoration Accelerate
Published: 2025-10-09
Four northern provinces—Thai Nguyen, Bac Ninh, Lang Son, and Cao Bang—sustained record flooding following Typhoon Matmo’s remnants, with peak river levels surpassing historic marks on the Cau, Thuong and Trung. Authorities report 15 dead or missing, nearly 223,000 homes inundated at the height, extensive dike breaches and tràn, disrupted power and transport, and large agricultural losses. The government deployed over 22,000 security personnel, helicopters for airlifts, and approved VND140 billion in urgent funding for the four provinces; dike stabilization and grid repairs are ongoing as waters recede unevenly (2–4 days for most areas). Thai Nguyen counts over 200,000 homes flooded and damage above VND3,000 billion; Bac Ninh faces critical dike stress; Lang Son managed a small hydropower dam failure without casualties; Cao Bang seeks 1,200 tons of rice and VND1,000 billion for recovery.
"What we urgently need are essentials—safe water, food, drinking water, and water filtration tools. Recovering homes and production is also crucial as much has been swept away." - Deputy Minister Nguyen Hoang Hiep, Ministry of Agriculture and Environment (vnexpress.net)
"We evacuated residents through the night and reinforced the dike with the spirit of ‘protecting the dike is protecting our homes.’" - Provincial authorities’ on-site directive in Bac Ninh (thanhnien.vn)
Coverage:
- Four northern provinces 'submerged' in historic floods (vnexpress.net)
- Rain and floods cause heavy damage, localities mobilize all forces to remedy the consequences (vietnamplus.vn)
- Four northern provinces flooded in a historic flood (vnexpress.net)
- More than 222,000 houses in four northern provinces 'submerged' in a historic flood (thanhnien.vn)
- Storm No. 10 and rains and floods after Storms No. 10 and No. 11 caused 76 dike incidents (vietnamplus.vn)
- How much damage did eight northern provinces suffer in the recent rains and floods? (vietnamplus.vn)
- Thai Nguyen: More than 200,000 houses flooded, total provincial damage over 3,000 billion dong (vneconomy.vn)
- What do the four heavily flooded provinces need? (vnexpress.net)
- What support do the four heavily flooded provinces need? (vnexpress.net)
- Bắc Ninh rushes to stabilize life for people in the flooded areas (vietnamplus.vn)
Northern Provinces Race to Reinforce Dykes as Cau River Flood Peaks Threaten Historic Levels
Published: 2025-10-09
"We’re raising the dyke by 80 cm to 1.1 m; key sections remain 40–50 cm above the forecast peak." - Nguyen Manh Hieu, Chairman, Kinh Bac Ward (com.vn)
Heavy rains from Typhoon Matmo’s remnants pushed the Cau River above Alarm Level 3, with gauges at Bac Ninh’s Dap Cau hitting around 7.0 m and forecasts signaling near-historic crests. Hundreds to 1,600+ responders and residents in Bac Ninh worked overnight to sandbag and elevate the 4 km Dau Han auxiliary dyke, while Hanoi’s Soc Son district and Thai Nguyen mobilized forces to patrol, block tripping points, and order evacuations from low-lying, out-of-dyke areas. Authorities reported multiple overtoppings and slips on the Cau and Thuong river systems, partial failures on local dykes, submerged pumping stations, and widespread isolation: Bac Ninh alone counts 1,800+ households cut off and 10,000 evacuated, with three fatalities. National and provincial leaders mandated 24/7 patrols and rapid evacuation readiness as cresting was expected by midday Oct 9.
Coverage:
- Urgently building dikes to block the Cầu River flood overnight (vnexpress.net)
- Thái Nguyên mobilizes residents to urgently shore up the dike overnight (vietnamplus.vn)
- Bắc Ninh works through the night to reinforce dikes, thousands of households remain isolated (thanhnien.vn)
- Hanoi hurries to build dikes as the Cầu River flood continues to rise (thanhnien.vn)
- 1,600 people strain through the night to build the Cầu River dike ahead of a historic flood (com.vn)
Historic floods swell northern rivers; prolonged urban and rural inundation persists as authorities shore up dikes
Published: 2025-10-09
Record-breaking floods on the Cầu, Thương and Trung rivers inundated large swaths of Thái Nguyên, Bắc Ninh and Lạng Sơn, with peaks surpassing past records by up to 1.77 m. Hydrology agencies said flood crests shifted downstream on Oct. 9, with the Thương easing while the Cầu rose through Bắc Ninh and parts of Hà Nội; widespread flooding is expected to last 2–4 days, longer in low-lying areas. Officials stressed main dikes remain intact though many bối/bao embankments overtopped, prompting nonstop reinforcement. Bắc Ninh reported 3 deaths, thousands evacuated and over 9 km of dike tranches overtopped; Thái Nguyên faced massive urban flooding and hospital disruptions. Emergency teams from the military and police continue evacuations and supply drops.
"Overtopping on certain dike sections is being handled proactively; main dikes are safe if rains end as forecast." - Nguyễn Văn Hải, Department of Dike Management and Disaster Prevention (vietnamplus.vn)
"The flood on the Thương has exceeded the 1986 historic level; relocation plans are in place where bối dikes may self-fail or overtop." - Bắc Ninh Civil Defense Command leadership (tuoitre.vn)
Coverage:
- Historic floods in Thai Nguyen: Aerial photos, water inundation surrounding everywhere (thanhnien.vn)
- Floods cause many rivers to exceed historic levels, breached dike sections are being proactively handled (vietnamplus.vn)
- Flood on the Thuong River rushing turbulently, will exceed the historic 1986 mark (tuoitre.vn)
- Today's weather 9-10: Northern Vietnam sunny after many days of prolonged heavy rain, Southern Vietnam heavy rain in the afternoon (tuoitre.vn)
- Flood warning on the Cau River and Thuong River, peaks likely to be reached (vietnamplus.vn)
- Forecast: flood on the Thuong River will fall slowly, flood on the Cau River to reach its peak at noon and afternoon of 9/10 (baotintuc.vn)
- Flood on the Thương River roars along, surpassing the historical mark of 1986 (tuoitre.vn)
- Floods on the Cầu River and Thương River likely to reach their peaks (vietnamplus.vn)
- Floods on the Cầu River and Cà Lồ River in Hanoi exceed warning level 3 by a full meter (thanhnien.vn)
- Floods exceed historical levels in many places, 76 dike incidents recorded (com.vn)
- Historic rain and floods causing inundation in many northern provinces — until when? (com.vn)
- Northern rivers' floods have passed their peaks, flooded areas shrinking (vnexpress.net)
- As the water recedes, hospitals clean up correspondingly (vnexpress.net)
- Floods in the North are receding, the South braces for heavy rain (thanhnien.vn)
- Warning of risk of landslides and flooding in many localities in Thái Nguyên (vietnamplus.vn)
- Weather night of the 9th and day of the 10th/10: Many areas have rain, floods on the Cầu River continue to rise (baotintuc.vn)
- Water levels on rivers remain high; Cầu River and Thương River exceed alarm level 3 (vneconomy.vn)
- Floods on several rivers in Hanoi and Bắc Ninh are rising, causing widespread inundation (com.vn)
- Bắc Ninh has 20 dyke incidents, nearly 5,200 households are isolated (com.vn)
- Historic flood in Thái Nguyên: water engulfs everywhere (vietnamplus.vn)
- Night of the 9th and day of the 10th/10: Flood on the Cầu River in Bắc Ninh continues to rise (vietnamplus.vn)
- Floods on the Cầu River and Cà Lồ River in Hanoi will peak tonight (thanhnien.vn)
- Trash and mud flooded in after the flood (vnexpress.net)
- Flood on the Cầu River through Hanoi and Bắc Ninh is rising, forecasted inundation to persist 2–4 days (tuoitre.vn)
- Bắc Ninh hit by historic flood; more than 9 km of dykes overtopped in total (thanhnien.vn)
Ho Chi Minh City Drops Proposed Ban on New Gas Motorbikes, Pilots Low-Emission Zone from 2026
Published: 2025-10-09
Ho Chi Minh City has scrapped earlier drafts that would restrict new registrations of gasoline motorbikes in the downtown area, shifting to incentives and a pilot Low Emission Zone (LEZ) from 2026. The LEZ will cover the central area bounded by 15 bridges and 20 main roads, plus the Rung Sac corridor, prioritizing zero-emission and green-energy vehicles. Heavy diesel trucks will be barred, while cars below Euro 4 and motorbikes below Level 2 standards face time-based restrictions and potential fees. A robust subsidy package backs the transition: 50% fee cuts for registration and plates on e-motorbikes; purchase subsidies of 10% (up to VND 5 million) for regular households, 80% (up to VND 16 million) for near-poor, and 100% (up to VND 20 million) for poor households; 20% interest support on dong loans; and compensation for scrapping old gas bikes. Charging infrastructure is set for a rapid buildout at bus stations, parking facilities, and residences.
"In the next three months, charging stations for electric buses and cars will be rapidly deployed. The city will also plan compliant, fire-safe charging points at stations, parking lots, residential areas, and apartments." - Bui Hoa An, Deputy Director, HCMC Department of Construction (baotintuc.vn)
Coverage:
- Ho Chi Minh City does not ban new registrations of gasoline-powered motorcycles in the city center (baotintuc.vn)
Historic Flooding Isolates Over 9,000 Residents Along Cau River; Hanoi Suburb Races to Evacuate
Published: 2025-10-09
Severe flooding along the Cau River has inundated parts of Soc Son District, Hanoi, trapping households and breaching multiple level-3 and level-4 dikes. Local authorities reported more than 2,300 households (9,210 people) across 11 villages isolated, with planned evacuations of about 1,670 residents from Hoa Binh, An Lac, Lai Son, and Pho Ni. Emergency teams are reinforcing weak points, including raising 20 meters of the Go Sanh sluice dike. A family in Xuan Son said five members are stranded on a second floor after floodwaters surged overnight, underscoring supply shortages and slow access for responders.
"The floodwater is about one meter below our second floor and still rising. We hope authorities can reach us with supplies or move us to safety soon." - Representative of Mrs. Nguyen Thi Tuoi’s family (thanhnien.vn)
"We have deployed staff to assist the family and are continuing dike reinforcement at critical sites." - Nguyen Ba Hoang, Chairman of Trung Gia Commune People’s Committee (thanhnien.vn)
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Innovation
Tether Explores Partnerships as Vietnam Pilots Regulated Crypto Asset Exchanges
Published: 2025-10-09
Vietnam has approved a five-year pilot for a regulated crypto asset market under Resolution 05/2025/NQ-CP, with licenses expected for up to five trading platforms before a post-pilot law is enacted. Deputy Prime Minister Ho Duc Phoc encouraged major global players to partner with large domestic firms to develop compliant exchanges, emphasizing risk management, system security, and clear policies to channel capital into the economy and infrastructure. Tether, a leading stablecoin issuer with $177 billion in reserves, signaled intent to collaborate and share regulatory expertise, citing Vietnam’s young demographics and remittance flows.
"We want to learn from early movers to build a secure, professional market that attracts capital and supports growth." - Deputy Prime Minister Ho Duc Phoc (vnexpress.net)
"Vietnam is a very promising and important market for Tether, and we are ready to help develop a clear legal framework and sustainable trading infrastructure." - Marco Dal Lago, Vice President for Global Development and Partnerships, Tether (vietnamplus.vn)
Coverage:
- Tether Group wants to enter the crypto-asset market in Vietnam (thanhnien.vn)
- Tether wants to cooperate with Vietnamese partners to develop the crypto-asset market (vietnamplus.vn)
- Deputy Prime Minister Hồ Đức Phớc receives leaders of Tether Group (baotintuc.vn)
- Deputy Prime Minister Hồ Đức Phớc: Vietnam wants to learn from the experience of developing the crypto-asset market (vneconomy.vn)
- Tether wants to partner with a Vietnamese partner to develop crypto asset trading (vnexpress.net)
AI360 Forum Signals Policy Push as Government Plans Public Spending, Draft AI Law and National Supercomputing Center
Published: 2025-10-09
Vietnam’s AI360 2025 forum in Hanoi underscored a policy shift from pilots to deployment, with officials pledging tools to expand domestic demand for AI. The Ministry of Science and Technology is updating the national AI strategy to 2030 and preparing a draft AI law emphasizing safety, accountability, and human oversight. A National AI Supercomputing Center and shared open datasets are planned, alongside increased public spending and procurement preferences for local digital solutions via the NATIF fund. Investment in Vietnamese AI firms reportedly jumped from $10 million in 2023 to $80 million in 2024, while adoption accelerates across finance, education, health, e-commerce, and manufacturing. Persistent bottlenecks include talent shortages, data quality and access, compute infrastructure, and a lag in enterprise-side spending. VINASA introduced an AI Capability Maturity framework to steer ROI-focused deployments.
"To develop AI, we must create a market for AI. The government will increase public spending and prioritize procurement of domestic digital solutions." - Nguyen Khac Lich, Director General, Department of ICT Industry (vnexpress.net)
"If 2023 was the year of POCs, 2025 is the year of business value." - Nguyen Van Khoa, Chairman of VINASA (vneconomy.vn)
"AI must remain permanently under human control, with clear accountability in law." - Ho Duc Thang, Director, National Institute for Digital Technology and Digital Transformation (com.vn)
Coverage:
- Opening of AI360 Forum: Seeking breakthrough opportunities, removing bottlenecks for AI (vietnamplus.vn)
- The government will increase public spending for artificial intelligence (baotintuc.vn)
- 'To develop AI, we must create a market for AI' (vnexpress.net)
- AI law must ensure humans always control artificial intelligence (com.vn)
- "To develop AI, we must create a market for AI" (vneconomy.vn)
- Discussing ways to remove 'bottlenecks' in AI personnel and data (thanhnien.vn)
Universities Urged to Lead Vietnam’s Semiconductor Push with Design-Focused Strategy
Published: 2025-10-09
Vietnamese education and industry leaders pressed for a university-led approach to semiconductor development, prioritizing chip design over costly fabrication. The Ministry of Education and Training’s Southern Center convened a forum highlighting universities’ roles in training, research, and tech transfer. David Nghiem of Global Wireless Technology argued for a lean strategy centered on intellectual property creation and exportable design services, rather than multi‑billion‑dollar foundries.
"We can leapfrog by mastering design—the core of semiconductors. Without design thinking, even the most modern factories leave us behind." - David Nghiem, founder of Global Wireless Technology (tuoitre.vn)
Academics called for stronger policies to attract and retain talent, expanded graduate programs, and deepened school–industry links, including 6–12 month faculty placements in firms and top labs abroad. Experts flagged infrastructure, high-end lab capacity, and IP transfer as bottlenecks. A national steering committee meeting on August 4 underscores growing state attention to the sector’s long-term R&D and workforce needs.
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Ho Chi Minh City Rolls Out Data Strategy Tied to National Data Center for End‑to‑End Digital Governance
Published: 2025-10-09
"All documents for the 2025–2030 City Party Congress are published on a shared app (excluding classified materials). Each delegate uses a tablet to access related information." - Tran Luu Quang, HCMC Party Secretary (vneconomy.vn)
Ho Chi Minh City has directed a citywide data strategy anchored to Vietnam’s National Data Center, aligning with the new Law on Data and the Law on Electronic Transactions. The Science and Technology Department will update the city’s data-sharing regulations and coordinate with the Ministry of Public Security on storage roadmaps and the use of national data center infrastructure. City Police will lead data security, personal data protection, and cybersecurity. The plan, implementing Government Resolution 214/NQ-CP, targets standardized, interoperable sectoral databases and common platforms from city to ward level to improve online public services and evidence-based administration. The Digital Transformation Center will maintain administrative systems, connect to the National Public Service Portal, and expand open data. Funding, PPP options, and strict performance metrics are included to ensure secure, continuous data integration and operations.
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Breakthrough Resolution 193 Fast-Tracks 5G Rollout, Opens LEO Satellite Trials and Eases Subsea Cable Approvals
Published: 2025-10-09
Vietnam’s National Assembly has enacted Resolution 193/2025/QH15, a pilot legal framework to accelerate telecom modernization through targeted incentives and streamlined procedures. Decree 88/2025 details up to 15% state co-funding for operators that deploy at least 20,000 5G base stations in 2025, along with audit and clawback mechanisms. Authorities will permit controlled trials of low-Earth orbit (LEO) satellite services for up to five years to boost connectivity in hard‑to‑reach areas, with no cap on foreign ownership. The Prime Minister authorized SpaceX to pilot Starlink, tied to a potential US$1.4 billion equipment investment. Operators report 11,000+ 5G sites now covering about 26% of the population, targeting 68,000 sites and 90% population coverage by end‑2025. The framework also expedites international subsea cable projects via domestic investment procedures and selective bidding through 2030, with new VT5S and recently activated SJC2 and ADC routes expanding resilience and capacity.
"Deploying and developing 5G in Vietnam is a crucial driver of sustainable economic growth and national competitiveness." - Le Thai Hoa, Deputy Director General, Authority of Radio Frequency Management (vietnamplus.vn)
Coverage:
- Resolution No. 193: Breakthrough mechanism to modernize telecommunications infrastructure (vietnamplus.vn)
Health
Government Orders Accelerated Flood Relief, Seeks International Aid as Losses Top $1.3 Billion
Published: 2025-10-09
"Forecasting must be closer to reality and more rigorous... by all means reach isolated areas with supplies; absolutely do not let people go hungry or cold." - Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh (vnexpress.net)
The Prime Minister chaired an emergency session directing ministries, security forces and localities to restore essential services, secure dikes and reservoirs, and ensure shelter, food, water and medical access following historic floods linked to Typhoon Matmo. Authorities report at least 238 dead or missing nationwide in 2025 disasters; economic losses are estimated at 33.5–35 trillion VND (about $1.3 billion), with further costs expected from urban vehicle damage. Northern provinces, especially Thai Nguyen and Bac Ninh, saw extensive inundation and infrastructure disruption, though main dikes held. Hanoi asked agencies to rapidly reopen schools and clinics, deploy reserves, and provide concessional finance for recovery. The agriculture ministry convened donors, with the UN pledging continued support and field assessments to target urgent needs like clean water, sanitation kits, housing repairs, and livelihood restoration.
"Nearly everything has been swept away; families urgently need water, food, and tools to filter water." - Deputy Minister Nguyen Hoang Hiep (vnexpress.net)
Coverage:
- Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh presides over a meeting to deploy remedies for natural disaster consequences (baotintuc.vn)
- Prime Minister: Handle acts of callousness in prevention, combatting, and remedying natural disaster consequences (vietnamplus.vn)
- Hold accountable entities that fail to fulfill duties in natural disaster prevention and response (baotintuc.vn)
- Prime Minister: Natural disaster situation is complex, flooding will continue; by all means rescue the people (tuoitre.vn)
- Prime Minister: Deal with callousness and profiteering during storms and floods (thanhnien.vn)
- Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh: Under no circumstances let people suffer hunger and cold after storms and floods (vneconomy.vn)
- Vietnam requests international partners to continue supporting the remediation of storm and flood damage (vietnamplus.vn)
- Vietnam requests international partners to continue supporting the remediation of flood damage after storms (baotintuc.vn)
- Prime Minister: Natural disaster forecasts need to be more accurate and thorough (vnexpress.net)
- Tens of thousands of billions of dong spent repairing cars after storms and floods (com.vn)
- The levee overflowed completely but we held on; the main dike is definitely secure (com.vn)
- Natural disasters cause 35,000 billion dong in losses, not counting tens of thousands of billions for repairing cars after the floods (tuoitre.vn)
- Vietnam appeals to the international community for assistance in remedying the consequences of natural disasters (vnexpress.net)
Government Allocates VND 140 Billion for Flood Relief as Northern Provinces Face Historic Inundation
Published: 2025-10-09
"Provincial authorities must manage and use the supplementary funds in line with state budget laws—targeted, transparent, and without loss or wrongdoing." - Decision 2221/QĐ-TTg, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh (vneconomy.vn)
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh approved an emergency VND 140 billion (approx. USD 5.7 million) allocation from the 2025 central contingency budget to support flood-hit Thai Nguyen (VND 50 billion), Cao Bang, Lang Son, and Bac Ninh (VND 30 billion each). The move follows days of heavy rain linked to remnants of Typhoon Matmo, with Thai Nguyen surpassing historic flood levels by 1.09 meters on the Cau River and widespread inundation isolating communities. Senior leaders inspected damage across provinces, while the government directed immediate rescue, medical, and schooling restoration, and ordered accelerated flood-control infrastructure—especially embankments and roads along the Cau River—with a target completion by June 2026. Hydrometeorological authorities warn high water may persist 2–4 more days in key localities, prolonging recovery efforts.
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