20/12/2022
Vietnam’s digital transformation Outlook 2022
For Vietnam's government, digital transformation is a must for the country's continued economic success. According to projections, Vietnam's Gross Merchandise Volume (GMV) will increase by 28% in 2022, making it one of the most rapidly developing digital economies in Southeast Asia. It is projected that by 2030, the digital sector will account for 30% of Vietnam's GDP. Digital transformation: key to Vietnam's development The COVID-19 Impact Accelerating the country's digital push helped Vietnam handle COVID-19 rather well, making it one of the few nations to do so. It will take a lot of work, but Vietnam may provide the groundwork for its domestic institutions to embrace cutting-edge digital technologies and become a digital powerhouse in the future. The role of EVFTA in Vietnam's transition to digital By improving Vietnam's legal framework for digital transformation and fostering the growth of electronic commerce between the European Union and Vietnam, the EVFTA will contribute to the expansion of Vietnam's digital economy and progress. This will be achieved by regularly and fruitfully discussing the regulatory issues that digitization and e-commerce have raised. With the steady improvement of e-commerce rules, legislation, and frameworks, Vietnam will be able to go forward with its digital transformation. Digital Transformation: The Cornerstone of Vietnam's National Plan Vietnam hoped to complete two primary objectives by the century's midpoint. One goal, as stated by Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh at COP26, is to reach net-zero carbon emissions by the year 2050. Another is to achieve high-income status by 2045, as stated in a resolution passed by the 13th National Party Congress. To achieve these objectives, digital transformation is essential. Many national programs emphasize it as a major priority for that reason. The primary areas that this digital revolution will impact Manufacturing The majority of industrial organizations currently have access to digital technology, making this industry ripe for digital transformation. Most companies are involved in processing and assembly, so manufacturing-related technologies are often well-received. Technologies such as robotics, automation, and monitoring and control fall under this category. Finance and Banking The financial technology industry in Vietnam is growing at a remarkable rate, considering its youth. In 2021, digital payments facilitated the majority of the venture capital invested in Vietnam (93%). The rapid growth of e-commerce, the massive number of smartphone users, and robust internet penetration in the country are all factors that have contributed to the rise of FinTech. E-commerce Online shopping is booming in Vietnam, making it one of the country's most dynamic digital economy sectors. The e-commerce market in Vietnam is growing at a rate of 35% annually, which is 2.5 times quicker than Japan, according to VECITA. Online shopping in Vietnam is expected to reach a new high of 16.4 billion USD in revenue, setting a new standard for this sector. Logistics The impact of digital transformation on logistics is a growing worry for both governments and corporations. The Vietnamese Minister of Industry and Trade, Nguyen Hong Dien, has stated that the country's logistics service sector will expand rapidly and ethically in response to international demand. The Ho Chi Minh City People's Committee has disseminated a plan for the digital transformation of the local logistics sector from 2022 to 2025, with an eye toward 2030. By 2025, the city will have completed developing digital platforms that connect multimodal transport services, a consolidated data repository, and a digital logistics map. There has been a lot of success, but far more work remains before Vietnam catches up in the development of its digital capabilities. This will ensure that the country's digital economy can benefit all citizens equally. To top it all off, Vietnam is ready to embrace digital change. Source: Source of Asia
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