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Update news Party Chief To Lam
Party General Secretary To Lam emphasized the need for Vietnam and the European Union (EU) to strengthen cooperation, enhance political trust, and hold in-depth exchanges to agree on a roadmap for elevating their partnership to new heights.
Party General Secretary To Lam gave a reception in Hanoi on April 23 for Daniel Rosen, CEO of Rosen Partners – a privately held, industry-leading investment firm in the US.
VietNamNet proudly presents the full text of “Rising through global integration,” a strategic essay by General Secretary To Lam.
General Secretary To Lam suggests that Hanoi consider offering free lunches at school to over 1 million students to reduce parental burden and support child development.
When the number of required business conditions is far too high and the quality is low, it is a clear manifestation of the “if it can’t be managed, ban it” mindset, which creates a legal system that leans toward control rather than development.
General Secretary To Lam emphasized that Vietnam must prioritize the development of healthcare and public well-being, aiming to eventually provide free medical care for all, ensuring that every citizen enjoys a prosperous and happy life.
In a phone call with President Trump, Vietnam’s top leader called for mutual 0% tariffs and more U.S. investment in Vietnam.
Officials from both countries are finalizing plans for General Secretary To Lam’s visit to Russia, including his attendance at the 80th Victory Day celebration.
General Secretary To Lam leads a high-level delegation to Laos as Vietnam honors the life and legacy of General Khamtay Siphandone.
General Secretary To Lam emphasizes the central role of data in digital transformation, calling it the "lifeblood" of the digital economy.
Party General Secretary To Lam received visiting US Senator Steven David Daines in Hanoi on March 20, reiterating that the US remains one of Vietnam’s key partners.
General Secretary To Lam emphasizes the pivotal role of youth in fostering lasting friendship between Vietnam and China.
The private sector is driving Vietnam’s economic transformation, contributing 51% of GDP. Reforms in policy, governance, and innovation will unlock Vietnam’s full potential.
As Vietnam consolidates its administrative units, General Secretary To Lam emphasizes the need to screen leadership ranks, ensuring a competent and future-ready workforce.
General Secretary To Lam has ordered authorities to finalize 220 unresolved complaints in Q2 2025, warning of strict accountability for local leaders who fail to act.
General Secretary To Lam’s visit to Indonesia, Singapore, and the ASEAN Secretariat marks a major milestone in Vietnam’s ASEAN diplomacy, as the country upgrades its ties with both nations to Comprehensive Strategic Partnerships.
General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam Central Committee To Lam, along with a high-ranking Vietnamese delegation, attended a Vietnam - Singapore business roundtable in the city-state on March 13.
The lady highlighted the countries’ growing friendship and cooperation and expressed Vietnam’s wish to further step up cultural exchanges and learn from Singapore’s experience in preserving and developing a diverse and modern culture.
During a policy speech at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, General Secretary To Lam emphasized that Vietnam’s path to prosperity lies in science, technology, innovation, and digital transformation.
Vietnam and Singapore have officially elevated their diplomatic relations to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership (CSP), marking a historic milestone in their nearly 50-year relationship.