The State Bank of Vietnam published an article by General Secretary To Lam, titled 'Forward! All victory will be on me!', framing the recently concluded 14th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam as a turning point and calling for a shift from policy direction to disciplined, results-based execution. The article highlights the Congress’s adoption of an accompanying Action Program for the first time, designed to translate the Resolution into implementation by specifying responsibilities, timing, required resources and end goals. It sets out goals for 2026–2030 and a vision to 2045, including maintaining peace and stability, accelerating sustainable development and improving living standards, with an objective for 2030 of modern industry and high middle-income status supported by average economic growth of 10% per year or higher for many years, and a 2045 goal of becoming a developed, high-income country. Priority areas cited include economic breakthroughs, stronger science, technology and innovation, institutional reform and improvement of the investment and business environment, and greater attention to education, health and culture alongside building a capable cadre system. Next steps are framed as immediate implementation: Party committees at all levels are instructed to urgently study and concretize the Resolution into local programs and plans, with clear objectives, solutions and evaluation criteria, and to address bureaucratic and formalistic working practices by linking accountability and implementation discipline to measurable results and public satisfaction.
State Bank of Vietnam 2026-01-25
State Bank of Vietnam publishes General Secretary To Lam article urging rapid implementation of the 14th Party Congress Resolution
The State Bank of Vietnam published an article by General Secretary To Lam, emphasizing the 14th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam as a pivotal moment, with a new Action Program to implement the Congress's Resolution. The program outlines goals for 2026–2030 and a vision to 2045, focusing on sustainable development, economic growth, and institutional reform, with immediate steps for local implementation and accountability.