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Emulation in Innovation, Scientific and Technological Development, Digital Transformation, and Ecological Transition.

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The Vice Minister Pham Thi Thanh Tra has signed Decision No. 462/QD-TTg dated March 22, 2026, promulgating the plan for implementing the movement of emulation “Innovation, development of science and technology, digital transformation, green transformation”.

This plan aims to create a stimulating emulation atmosphere, encouraging proactive, creative, and responsible spirit of officials, Party members, citizens, and business community in applying science and technology, promoting innovation, digital transformation, and ecological transition in all aspects of life.

Concurrently, the movement aims to awaken the aspiration for national development, promote autonomy and internal strength, and efficiently utilize endogenous resources. Its guiding principle is to place the people at the center, as the subject and purpose of development, with the quality of living environment being considered as an important indicator of sustainable growth. In doing so, it contributes to the realization of development goals in line with the spirit of the Party’s 14th National Congress resolution.

Focus on creating major breakthroughs in thinking, infrastructure, and technology.

Ministries, departments, local authorities, organizations, and businesses are required to develop emulation movements tailored to their practical situations, focusing on a number of key areas:

– Emulation to create breakthroughs in thinking, awareness, and action: identify science, technology, innovation, and “green and digital transformation” as key drivers of growth, the foundation for productivity improvement and competitiveness, and as tools to enhance governance efficiency, national autonomy, and ensure national defense and security.

– Competition to develop a modern, integrated, secure, safe, and efficient digital and green infrastructure.

– Promote innovation and creativity, and fully apply digital transformation and green transformation in all activities and international cooperation.

– Work on the development of the digital economy, digital society, digital government, digital administration, and digital citizens, in connection with the “Digital Literacy Movement” and digital platforms, to ensure “3 securities”: security, safety, and well-being of individuals.

– Draw inspiration from green transformation and combat climate change for rapid and sustainable economic development.

Clear criteria for ministries, departments, and local authorities.

The plan requires ministries, sectors, and local authorities to achieve and strive to exceed the set targets in science and technology, innovation, digital transformation, and ecological transition, in accordance with the resolutions of the Central Committee and the government.

Moreover, it is necessary to develop the economy throughout the value chain, enhance technological autonomy, restructure the economy in connection with innovation in the growth model, use resources and energy efficiently, develop green infrastructure, and promote sustainable lifestyles.

Strengthen the role of socio-political organizations.

For the Vietnam Fatherland Front and other socio-political organizations, the Plan focuses on organizing concrete activities to promote and encourage citizen participation in digital transformation and ecological transition.

Additionally, it encourages initiatives for digital knowledge dissemination, promotion of digital education, and gradually establishing a digital culture and ecological lifestyle within the community. These organizations are also called upon to play a monitoring and critical analysis role, as well as to participate in the formulation of policies related to science and technology, innovation, and sustainable development.

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