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PM chairs first meeting of National Committee on Digital Transformation

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh chaired the first meeting of the National Committee on Digital Transformation via videoconference on November 30.
PM chairs first meeting of National Committee on Digital Transformation ảnh 1PM Pham Minh Chinh speaks at the meeting. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – Prime Minister Pham MinhChinh chaired the first meeting of the NationalCommittee on Digital Transfor💎mation via videoconference on November𓆏 30.


The PM, who is chairman of the committee, said the debut of the committee is meant to realise the Resolution of 🌸the 13th National Party Congress regarding digital transformation, in the context of digital transformation becoming a common trendof the world and an objective requirement of nationa💯l development.

He instructed ministries and agencies to builddecrees related to digital transformation, including electronic identification to protect personal data, regulations on the management and operation of the national database on population, among others, to submit to the Government.

Chinh hailed ministries, agencies and localities for their achievements in digital transformation, especially in three pillars of digital Government, digital economy and digital society. At the same time, the PM pointed to outstanding shortcomings in the field, such as a low ranking in terms of e-Government, the incomplete legal environment for e-Government and slow progress of building national and specialised databases.

As Vietnam is one of the fastest countries globallyto issue national guidelines and strategies on digital transformation, the country was named the topriser in East Asia and the Pacific in the 2021 rankings compiled by the European Cen෴ter for Digital Competitiveness during2018-2020.

Between 2022 and 2025, thecommittee set the goal of meeting 53 criteria for digital Government, digitaleconomy and digital society./. 
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