National production development programme to 2030 launched

The Prime Minister has recently promulgated the national product development programme to 2030.
National production development programme to 2030 launched ảnh 1Vietnam's ST 25 rice win second prize at the World's Best Rice Contest 2020 (Photo: VNA) 
Hanoi (VNA) – The Prime Minister has recently promulgatedthe national product development programme to 2030.

The programme aims to study and apply advanced technologiesfrom the fourth Industrial Revolution into producing and developing nationalproducts to improve their productivity, quality and competitiveness at home andabroad, towards developing at least 10 new national products by 2030.

It also looks to help firms expand production scale andimprove the quality of products as approved in the programme.

To such end, the programme offered measures such as choosingnational products from key and priority ones in sectors, building outstandingenterprises in charge of producing national products, assisting firms inbuilding trademarks, promoting trade and developing markets for nationalproducts.

Firms will be also helped with improving the capacity oftheir workforce and investing in technical equipment in line with the law.

National products must meet requirements such as adoptingmodern technology, having ability to register for intellectual propertyprotection, having added value and high competitiveness, and tapping advantagesin human and natural resources, and natural conditions of Vietnam./.
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