Prime Minister requests comprehensive digital transformation for the entire population

Báo Sài Gòn Giải phóngBáo Sài Gòn Giải phóng19/07/2024


Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh chairs the Government Standing Committee meeting on digital transformation. Photo: VIET CHUNG
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh chairs the Government Standing Committee meeting on digital transformation. Photo: VIET CHUNG

The conference listened to reports and discussed solutions to build a digital government, digital society, digital citizens, serving the development of the digital economy, removing shortcomings and bottlenecks in the implementation of Project 06 of the Government (on developing applications of population data, identification and electronic authentication to serve national digital transformation in the period 2022 - 2025, vision to 2030).

In his opening speech, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh emphasized that we are currently prioritizing growth by renewing traditional growth drivers (investment, export, consumption) and promoting new growth drivers (digital economy, green economy, circular economy, knowledge economy, sharing economy, emerging industries such as semiconductor chips, artificial intelligence, cloud computing, etc.).

The important tasks now are to promote economic growth, stabilize the macro-economy, control inflation, ensure major balances of the economy, restructure the economy, and strive to complete the goals set for the entire term. These tasks are closely related to digital transformation.

According to the Prime Minister, in the current context, high-quality production forces are science, technology and innovation, including digital transformation. Whoever can grasp them will go faster, make more breakthroughs and be more effective. We have identified the motto of "catching up, advancing together and surpassing" in many emerging, high-tech fields.

The Prime Minister affirmed that digital transformation has become an inevitable and irreversible trend at the international, regional and national levels. Digital transformation has reached "every alley, every house, every person", the digital economy permeates all production, business and consumption activities, fundamentally and profoundly changing socio-economic activities.

The Prime Minister also emphasized that recent practice has shown that a very important lesson is that fast, strong, and effective digital transformation plays a special and decisive role for leaders in ministries, branches, and localities.

The Prime Minister requested ministries, branches and localities to unify thinking, methodology and approach to act together, raise awareness, identify goals, viewpoints, tasks and solutions that are correct, accurate and feasible, organize effective implementation, save time and costs but achieve the highest efficiency, strongly promote the national digital transformation process, build a digital government, digital society, digital citizens and develop a digital economy.

The Prime Minister emphasized the need for comprehensive digital transformation for all people with the participation of the entire political system, people, businesses, cooperation and support from international friends and partners, focusing on building digital infrastructure, perfecting digital institutions, and training digital human resources to "catch up, keep up and surpass" in today's volatile world.

According to the report of the Ministry of Information and Communications (the standing agency of the National Committee on Digital Transformation), according to the world's assessment, Vietnam's digital economic growth rate has increased gradually over the years. If in 2020, Vietnam ranked 6th in the ASEAN region in terms of digital economic growth rate, by 2021 it ranked 3rd and in the next two years, 2022 and 2023, it ranked 1st. Specifically, Google's report determined that Vietnam's digital economy in 2022 grew by 28%, and in 2023 it reached 19%, 3.5 times higher than the GDP growth rate.

The 2022 Artificial Intelligence (AI) Readiness Index report ranked Vietnam 55th globally, while Singapore ranked 2nd, Malaysia 29th, and Thailand 31st. In terms of global cybersecurity rankings, Vietnam ranked 25th out of 194 countries and territories ranked.

According to Vietnam's assessment, the national digital transformation index has increased steadily over the years, reaching 0.71 points by 2022; component indexes on digital government, digital economy and digital society still maintain a high growth rate of 45 - 55%.

Regarding administrative procedure settlement and online public service provision for people and businesses, if in 2019 it only reached nearly 11%, from 2020 to now there has been a breakthrough growth, currently reaching 55%, 5 times higher than the whole period before 2020; the rate of online records in 2019 was only about 5%, at present, this rate has reached 43% (an increase of more than 8 times).

Regarding digital economic development, the Ministry of Information and Communications estimates that the proportion of digital economy in Vietnam's GDP will reach 16.5% in 2023 and 18.5% by June 2024...

PHAN THAO



Source: https://www.sggp.org.vn/thu-tuong-yeu-cau-chuyen-doi-so-toan-dan-toan-dien-post750032.html

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