Scientists works at the Ho Chi Minh City Biotech Center (photo: HCMBIOTECH) |
Under the resolution, Vietnam targets becoming one of the top 10 Asian countries in terms of bio-tech production and services by 2030. The bio-tech industry will become an important economic and technical sector, with the number of firms increasing by half in terms of investment and growth scale and half of imported bio-tech products being replaced. The sector is expected to contribute 7% of the GDP.
By 2045, Vietnam is expected to have a developed bio-tech sector in the world and one of the leading hubs of smart production and services, and bio-tech start-up and innovation in Asia. The sector will add 10-15% to the GDP.
To that end, Party committees and relevant units must fully grasp the Party’s policies and guidelines and the State’s laws on biotech development and application. They must also continue fine-tuning laws, mechanisms and policies in the field, and effectively apply biotech to production and daily lives.
They were also required to build a contingent of competent human resources, increase infrastructure investment and step up global cooperation in the field.
Specific tasks were also assigned to Party committees and organisations, the Party Delegations to the National Assembly and the Government, the Vietnam Fatherland Front and socio-political organisations, and the Party Central Committee’s Commission on Information and Education.