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24 Aprile 2024

Vietnam

VIETNAMESE PM OUTLINES 3 KEY BREAKTHROUGHS FOR ASEAN'S PATH TO DIGITAL POINTS

The roundtable, part of the ASEAN Future Forum 2024, was co-chaired by Vietnamese Prime Minister Phạm Minh Chính and Laotian Prime Minister Sonexay Siphandone, the current ASEAN Chair.Under the theme "Towards a cohesive, resilient and sustainable ASEAN business community: Seizing opportunities in the digital age", participants engaged in dialogues aimed at fostering closer collaboration among ASEAN members and their partners in digital economic development.Prime Minister Sonexay Siphandone emphasised the significance of digital transformation, highlighting the need for enhanced cooperation among various stakeholders, including businesses, governments and international partners. As the 2024 ASEAN Chair, he underscored Laos's commitment to promoting e-government initiatives and fostering a conducive policy framework to leverage digital technology for regional competitiveness.The discussion focused on various aspects, including forming an ASEAN digital economic ecosystem, e-commerce development, semiconductor supply chain enhancement and applying artificial intelligence (AI) in governance. At the forum, Scott Beaumont, President of Google Asia-Pacific, underscored ASEAN's status as a dynamic region characterised by integration and connectivity. Google, he noted, takes pride in its role in advancing ASEAN's digital transformation and is committed to closing the digital gap across the region.In Việt Nam, Beaumont highlighted Google's active involvement in nurturing technological talent, especially in the realm of AI, while simultaneously focusing on developing digital platforms, applications and data resources.Acknowledging the significant digital economic potential within ASEAN, Beaumont stressed the necessity for strategic investments. This includes bolstering infrastructure, enhancing human capital through training initiatives, prioritising research and development efforts and establishing data centres, particularly at the national level.Vietjet Air's CEO, Đinh Việt Phương, highlighted the airline's embrace of AI technologies, citing their deployment to revolutionise aviation operations. He noted Vietjet's investment in cutting-edge technology projects, including the Galaxy Innovation Hub, attracting global businesses.Three priority areas and breakthrough directionsThe seminar concluded with Vietnamese Prime Minister Phạm Minh Chính commending constructive input from participants, affirming the imperative of digital transformation for ASEAN's sustainable development.The Vietnamese Prime Minister highlighted several favourable factors propelling ASEAN's digital economic development. These include its strategic geographic and economic positioning, a sizable consumer market, a youthful population demographic, burgeoning middle-class growth, swift economic recovery, extensive economic cooperation networks, and robust growth of the ASEAN digital economic ecosystem.ASEAN's digital economic revenue is projected to hit US$100 billion in 2023, marking an eight-fold increase from 2016. Experts anticipate this figure to soar beyond $1 trillion by 2030. The completion of the ASEAN Framework Agreement on Digital Economy (DEFA) by the end of 2025 is poised to establish the world's inaugural regional digital economy agreement.Prime Minister Chính emphasised Việt Nam's push for increased cooperation within the ASEAN business community, investors and partners to advance three digital economic priority areas, including developing the ICT industry, promoting digitalisation in science and technology-linked sectors, and enhancing digital management and data development.He urged ASEAN members, partners and businesses to collaborate for faster digital transformation, revitalising growth drivers and creating new opportunities.He proposed three breakthrough directions to position ASEAN as a global model in digital transformation, emphasising inclusivity, self-reliance and global cooperation.— VNS (ICE HO CHI MINH CITY)


Fonte notizia: Vietnam News