According to the General Secretary, to effectively implement the goals set out in Resolution No. 57, especially in 2025 and the following period, Party committees, Party organizations, agencies, ministries and branches from the central to local levels need to strengthen leadership and direction more drastically, synchronously and substantially. The focus is on creating clear changes, thoroughly overcoming bottlenecks that are hindering the process of science , technology development, innovation and national digital transformation.
General Secretary To Lam delivered a concluding speech at the Standing Meeting of the Steering Committee (held on May 29).
The General Secretary noted that the development orientation is based on three factors: Investment - Infusion - Innovation. Proactively and selectively absorb the essence of global knowledge, gradually master core technology and strategic technology, ensure autonomy, enhance national competitiveness and sustainable development.
The General Secretary assigned the Chairman of the Central Inspection Commission Nguyen Duy Ngoc (Deputy Head of the Steering Committee), Chief of the Central Office Le Hoai Trung (Permanent Deputy Head of the Steering Committee) and Deputy Chief of the Central Office Pham Gia Tuc (Permanent Member of the Steering Committee) to strengthen direct work with the Standing Working Group, the National Advisory Council and relevant agencies to direct, urge and handle outstanding issues; maintain regular weekly meetings to promptly assess, urge and promote the progress of task implementation.
The General Secretary noted that it is necessary to closely follow the work plan for June and the last 6 months of 2025, ensuring the set quality and progress; clearly assign responsibilities to each agency and unit, especially the head; and strictly handle responsibilities for cases of failure to complete tasks without justifiable reasons.
In particular, the General Secretary assigned the Ministry of Science and Technology to urgently preside over and closely coordinate with relevant ministries, branches, agencies, and the National Advisory Council to complete the list of strategic technologies.
"The construction of the list must be based on scientific methodology, ensuring transparency, consistency, closely following national strategies, solving the country's "big problems", directly serving the development goals until 2030 and 2045, not only based on existing advantages but also having breakthrough thinking, accepting risks in new fields, high potential to ensure Vietnam's autonomy, self-reliance and self-reliance", the conclusion stated.
According to the General Secretary's conclusion, the list of strategic technologies must be dynamic, open, updated and adjusted regularly based on forecasts of technology trends, domestic and international practical situations, as well as experience drawn from the process of implementing pioneering tasks.
The Ministry of Science and Technology is responsible for advising and proposing the updating of the list. During this entire process, it is necessary to thoroughly grasp the requirement of taking talent as the decisive factor; businesses and people as the center, and the State playing a leading and creative role.
In addition, the strategic technology portfolio must be closely linked, synchronized, and connected with institutional reform, human resource development, and infrastructure.
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