On January 24, 2025, the Politburo issued Resolution 59-NQ/TW on “International Integration in the New Context” — a groundbreaking decision that marks a transformative phase in Vietnam’s path toward comprehensive, confident, and proactive global engagement.
In his article “Rising in Global Integration,” General Secretary Tô Lâm emphasized:
“Our country must undergo a revolutionary transformation with bold and comprehensive reforms for sustainable development.”
From Policy to Strategic Action
Vietnam’s integration has evolved from a focus on economic cooperation to a broader and deeper engagement that includes politics, culture, and society — enabling the country to tap into global resources and expand strategic partnerships. Vietnam now maintains diplomatic relations with 193 countries and territories, alongside a growing network of comprehensive and strategic partners.
Resolution 59 outlines a clear roadmap: leverage established partnerships, build political trust, attract external resources, and resolve global challenges through peaceful cooperation — all grounded in respect for international law.
New Challenges Require Stronger National Capacity
Global integration brings not only opportunities but also significant challenges: data security threats, unfair competition, supply chain disruptions, geopolitical instability, and more. Vietnam’s ability to protect its interests and respond effectively to shifting global trade policies depends heavily on strengthening its internal capacity.
A clear example is General Secretary Tô Lâm’s prompt dialogue with U.S. President Donald Trump to address trade tensions and promote a fair, sustainable bilateral economic relationship — showcasing Vietnam’s readiness to engage in strategic diplomacy to protect national interests.
Business Competitiveness: A Cornerstone of National Strength
In today’s complex global environment, the strength of the private sector is increasingly recognized as a key component of national power. Enhancing production capacity, promoting innovation, and developing logistics infrastructure and human capital are essential for Vietnam to raise its international standing.
As a company operating in logistics, production, and agricultural exports, Hamy Corporation recognizes the vital role that private enterprises play in this new phase of integration. We are committed to building a sustainable, well-structured, and adaptive industrial ecosystem that supports both domestic and international businesses — contributing to Vietnam’s continued rise on the global economic map.
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