Resolution on National Master Plan approved for 2021-2030

With 449 approval out of the total of 489 votes, lawmakers approved a Resolution on National Master Plan for the 2021-2030 period with a vision to 2050, during the National Assembly's second extraordinary meeting in Hanoi on January 9.

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At the meeting. Photo: Ho Long

Vietnam will focus on inclusive, rapid and sustainable development based on sci-tech, innovation, digital and green transformation and circular economic development during 2021-2030.

By 2025, it is set to become a developed nation with high income, full and harmonious socialist-oriented market economy institutions, equal, democratic and civilised society.

During 2031-2050, the average GDP will grow by 6.5-7.5% annually. By 2050, the average GDP per capital will reach about 27,000 – 32,000 USD while the rate of urbanisation will hit 70-75%, matching Vietnam's development goals and global trends.

Earlier, Chairman of the NA Economic Committee Vu Hong Thanh presented a report examining the draft Resolution.

The same day, the legislature also adopted a resolution on the extension of some COVID-19 prevention and control policies and the continued use of registration certificates for medicines and medicinal ingredients that expired from January 1.

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Top legislator wraps up official visit to Japan
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Top legislator wraps up official visit to Japan

National Assembly (NA) Chairman Tran Thanh Man, his spouse Nguyen Thi Thanh Nga, and a high-ranking NA delegation returned to Hanoi on December 7 evening, concluding their official visit to Japan at the invitation of President of the House of Councillors Sekiguchi Masakazu and his spouse.

NA Chairman meets with Vietnam-Japan Experts' Society
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NA Chairman meets with Vietnam-Japan Experts' Society

National Assembly (NA) Chairman Tran Thanh Man met with a delegation of the Vietnam-Japan Experts’ Society (VJS), led by Prof. Dr. Shinji Kaneko, Executive Vice President of Hiroshima University, in Nagasaki prefecture on December 7 afternoon as part of his official visit to Japan.