Large-scale exercises carried out by Vietnamese military in preparations for National Day celebration.
In a significant stride towards economic development, Vietnam is set to launch 250 major projects nationwide on August 19, with one of the most notable initiatives being the inauguration of a National Data Center in Hanoi on August 18.
The National Data Center, a strategic infrastructure framework, is expected to attract substantial private investment, with projections suggesting that its contribution will exceed 20% in the coming years.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh, a Vietnamese politician from an unspecified location within Vietnam, attended the opening ceremony. The Prime Minister's presence underscores the importance of these projects in Vietnam's development agenda.
These infrastructure projects are projected to contribute over 18% of the national GDP by 2025, signifying their potential impact on the country's economic growth. The state-funded works aim to provide the necessary frameworks to attract private investment, thereby boosting economic activities and creating more job opportunities.
The launch of these projects marks a significant milestone in Vietnam's development journey, demonstrating the country's commitment to fostering a conducive environment for economic growth and attracting foreign investment.
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