Vietnam’s history has repeatedly proven that in moments of hardship or opportunity, it is the unwavering patriotism, self-reliance, and indomitable spirit of its people that determine the nation's destiny.
Since 1986, Vietnam has developed along a new path, known as Doi Moi (Renewal) policy. The JCP believes that the path of socialist-oriented market economic development is a reasonable and feasible choice.
Vietnam currently holds a prominent position and influence in the international politics arena, demonstrating successful political and economic transformation over the past 50 years and reflect the enduring vitality of the Doi moi (renewal) policy. Accordingly, from one of the least developed countries, Vietnam has become a country with a strong economy and improved people’s living conditions.
HCM City has issued a strategic foreign affairs roadmap to 2030, with a vision to 2045, built on three key pillars: diplomacy for sustainable development, diplomacy aligned with global trends, and diplomacy that creates new value.
It is noteworthy that Vietnam did not rest on its laurels but instead embarked on an inspiring journey: from the 1986 ‘Doi moi’ (Renewal) cause to developing increasingly closer relations with countries that were once enemies.
The private sector has not only helped expand production, trade, and services but also made an important contribution to improving labour productivity, promoting innovation, and increasing national competitiveness. The strong rise of many Vietnamese private enterprises has not only enabled them to dominate the domestic market but also gained a foothold in international markets.
General Secretary To Lam underscored the importance of taking a fresh and in-depth look at the achievements, causes and lessons learned from 40 years of Doi Moi under the 13th National Party Congress tenure.
Since the 6th National Party Congress (December 1986), the Doi Moi (Renewal) policy has transformed Vietnam from an underdeveloped country into a middle-income nation. Over nearly four decades, the country has made remarkable progress in economic growth, social development, and international integration, with living standards continuously improving. The Party continues to lead the country in accelerating industrialisation and modernisation, striving toward sustainable development.
An Australia-based professor has attributed Vietnam's major accomplishments to the CPV’s leadership, a stable political system, strong anti-corruption measures, and a principled diplomatic approach.
Vietnam has made remarkable strides across areas, not only in trade growth and investment attraction but also in the increase of per capita income, an Indian scholar has said.
A national hybrid conference was held by the Politburo and the Secretariat of the Party Central Committee (PCC) on October 20 to disseminate and implement the resolution of the 13th-tenure PCC’s 10th session.
Vietnam has made significant achievements over the past nearly 40 years of Doi Moi (Reform), with poverty reduction being a key and consistent policy of the Party and State.
The Politburo and the Secretariat of the Party Central Committee held a meeting in Hanoi on August 30 under the chair of Party General Secretary and State President To Lam to discuss some important documents.
Party General Secretary and State President To Lam, head of the sub-committee for documents of the 14th National Party Congress, chaired a meeting of this sub-committee on August 27 to discuss the draft political report to be submitted to the congress.
President Ho Chi Minh went down in history as a distinguished politician of the international communist movement and a great leader of the Vietnamese people, and his thoughts are still relevant today, opined Argentinian journalist Gaston Fiorda.
Vietnam has a market economy, if the pace of reforms it has undertaken from the Doi Moi (Renewal) period in 1986 to now is taken into consideration, Senior Lecturer in Economics at Australia’s Deakin University Dr. Cong Pham has assessed.
Newly-elected State President To Lam on May 23 had a meeting with officials and staff of the Presidential Office, during which he expressed his hope that the office will continue to show strong performance and provide him with helpful advice and proposals, enabling him to complete all tasks assigned by the Party, State, and people.
Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong’s recent article titled "Proud and confident under the Party's glorious flag, determined to build a Vietnam more prosperous, powerful, civilized, heroic with a fine and long-lasting culture" has given more strength to the entire Party and people to strive for the goal of rich people and a powerful, democratic, equal, and civilised nation, some scholars and Party members have said.
The Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) plays an extremely important role in leading the Vietnamese people to many victories during national construction and defence over the last 94 years, according to many international experts and scholars.