The New Vietnamese Economy: A Proud Journey of Growth and Strength

Over the past four decades of reform, Vietnam has transformed itself from a poor economy to a country with the 33rd largest economy in the world. Per capita income has increased more than 60-fold. By the end of 2024, Vietnam was among the top 30 countries with the highest trade growth, with import and export volumes reaching nearly $800 billion.

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A snapshot of Vietnam’s economic journey: Reflecting on the past 40 years and looking ahead

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