Hanoi (VNA) – The Vietnam Reform and Development Forum 2019 (VRDF 2019) will focus on the reform of market economic institution♒s and innovations in order to help Vietnam escape from the middle-income trap amidst the Fourth Industrial Revolution.

The Vietnam Reform and Development Forum 2019 will touch upon inclusive issues regarding Vietnam’s reform and development. (Photo: VNA)
The most important objective of VRDF 2019 is to create a foundation for the building of some documents of the 13th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam, including the 202ꦯ1-2030 national development strategy and the 2021-2025 socio-economic development plan.
Currently, Vietnam’s economic structure is shifting towards higher growth efficiency and quality, ensuring micro-economic stability and maintaining macro balances. In 2020, Vietnam will complete another ten-year socio-economic development strategy.The forum, scheduled for September 19, aims to collect opinions of domestic and foreign experts to serve the building of the 2021-2020 socio-economic development strategy and the 2021-2025 socio-economic development plan, which are expected to be submitted to the 11th plenum of the Party Central Committee (12th tenure) in October.
Addressing the Vietnam Reform and Development Forum held in Hanoi on December 5, 2018, Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc said that Vietnam was lifted from one of the world’s largest recipients of foreign aid to a middle-income country. It has proactively integrated into the global economy and always stands ready to share experience in settling global issues.
However, V🃏ietnam still runs grave risk of being le꧅ft behind and falling into the “middle-income trap”. Despite concerted efforts to remove the three bottlenecks of mechanism, infrastructure, and human resources quality which bar economic development, the outcomes are a far cry from the Government’s expectations. In fact, they have not yet met the requirements of economic development, the PM underlined.
The VRDF is an alternative to the Vietnam Development Forum (VDF), which was formerly known as the Consultative Group (CG) meeting and more recently the Vietnam Development Partnership Forum (VFPF). The first Vietnamese CG meeting was held in Paris in 1993 and since 1999 it has been held in Vietnam, co-chaired by the Ministry of Planning and Investment and the World Bank’s Vietnam branch.
Instead of serving as a platform for discussion between the Vietnamese Government and donor agencies on development policies, the VRDF gathers international experts who come to share their experience and offer recommendations to the Vietnamese Government.
The forum is expected to devise s🐟pecific proposals for the Go꧙vernment’s reform policies./.