MIC sets up working group for promotion of digital economic development

March 19, 2021 | 08:47 am GMT+7

A 10-member working group to promote digital economic development has been established by the Ministry of Information and Communications (MIC), led by Deputy Minister Nguyen Huy Dung.

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The working group is responsible for advising and assisting the Minister of Information and Communications in implementing tasks related to promoting digital economic development.
 
Its three deputy heads include: Pham Quang Tu, Director of the Department of Enterprise Management; Nguyen Trong Duong, Deputy Director of the Department of Informatics; and Nguyen Thien Nghia, Deputy Director of the National Electronic Authentication Center (NEAC).
 
The six members include: Director of the Personnel and Organization Department Pham Minh Tien; Director of the Department of Planning - Finance Nguyen Minh Son; Director of the Legal Department Tran Thi Nhi Thuy; Deputy Director of the IT Department To Thi Thu Huong; Director of the Telecommunications Department Hoang Minh Cuong; and Director of the Vietnam Internet Network Information Center (VNNIC) Nguyen Hong Thang.
 
Digital economic development has been identified as a key task and a breakthrough solution for the country's general socio-economic development in the coming time. This is a task that requires the coordination of relevant ministries and agencies. As the agency performing the state management of post, telecommunications, IT application and digital transformation, safety, network security, ICT industry, press and communications, MIC will play a fundamental role in this process.
Previously, in the Government Office's Notice 339 dated September 22, 2020 on the conclusion of Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc at the online conference of the National Committee for E-Government, MIC was assigned to coordinate with the Ministry of Planning and Investment and the Ministry of Industry and Trade to formulate a project on Vietnam's digital economic development to 2025, with a vision to 2030.
 
At the meeting with units under the Ministry of Information and Communications on the implementation of digital economic development tasks in early February 2021, Deputy Minister Nguyen Huy Dung pointed out that MIC’s relevant agencies need to be proactive in promoting digital economic development.
 
At this meeting, Dung assigned the Department of Enterprise Management to preside over and coordinate with the Department of Informatics, VNNIC and related organizations to research and compile reports on the digital economy, clarify the content, management requirements, methods and models, and international experiences; propose new content, set indicators and measurement methods and measure the contribution of the digital economy to GDP and GRDP; study and develop a project to support organizations and enterprises in implementing digital transformation and the Vietnam Digital Economic Development Project to 2025, with a vision to 2030; advise, propose and report to the Minister and the Ministry's leaders on the coordination between MIC and domestic and foreign agencies and organizations to jointly promote Vietnam's digital economic development.
 
Digital economy is one of the three pillars of the National Digital Transformation Program to 2025, with a vision to 2030, approved by the Prime Minister on June 3, 2020. The program defines a vision to 2030 when Vietnam will become a digital, stable and prosperous country, pioneering in the experimentation of new technologies and models; fundamentally and comprehensively renovating the management and administration activities of the Government, production and business activities of enterprises, and the way of living and working of the people, developing a safe, humane and wide digital environment.
 
In terms of digital economic development, the National Digital Transformation Program has set a target for digital economy to account for 20% of GDP by 2025 and 30% by 2030. The proportion of digital economy in each sector and field will be at least 10% in 2025 and at least 20% in 2030. Under the plan, Vietnam will be in the group of 50 leading IT countries (IDI) and the Global Competitiveness Index (GCI), the group of 35 countries leading in innovation (GII) in 2025. By 2030, the position of Vietnam in the rankings would be in the top 30.

 

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