Vietnam's GDP forecast to surge US$30 billion through digital transformation of SMEs


A worker installs electric car batteries inside the battery pack shop at the electric automobile plant of VinFast in Haiphong on April 7, 2022. - AFP

HANOI, April 12 (Bernama): Vietnam’s gross domestic product (GDP) is projected to surge by US$30 billion if the country succeeds in its digital transformation of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), an official has said.

Vietnam news agency (VNA) reported that Nguyen Trong Duong, Deputy Director General of the Department of Enterprise Management at the Information and Communications Ministry (MIC), revealed the information at a recent conference which looked to bolster digital transformation support for SMEs this year.

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