Vietnamese guest workers who receive training in countries with advanced production standards can significantly enhance the skill set of the local labor force. In 2022, close to 143,000 Vietnamese workers were dispatched to approximately 40 countries, and this number is projected to continue its upward trajectory. According to data from the Ministry of Labor, Invalids, and Social Affairs, Vietnamese workers abroad send home over US$3 billion annually. Vietnam’s abundant and affordable labor force, coupled with its youthful population, has positioned it as an attractive destination for foreign direct investment (FDI). Vietnam has emerged as a prominent labor supplier for economies facing a shortage of young workers, primarily for physically demanding jobs. However, the pressing challenge is to cultivate a pool of high-quality human resources capable of meeting the increasingly stringent requirements of FDI firms and local enterprises. Addressing the shortage of technically skilled workers is crucial to help the nation navigate the middle-income trap. In pursuit of this goal, the focus should be on developing human resources with experience in countries with advanced production methods, rather than merely increasing remittances or securing higher-paying employment opportunities. The concept of leveraging returning trainees who have worked overseas to enhance the quality of […]
Vietnamese guest workers who receive training in countries with advanced production standards can significantly enhance the skill set of the local labor force. In 2022, close to 143,000 Vietnamese workers were dispatched to approximately 40 countries, and this number is projected to continue its upward trajectory. According to data from the Ministry of Labor, Invalids, and Social Affairs, Vietnamese workers abroad send home over US$3 billion annually. Vietnam’s abundant and affordable labor force, coupled with its youthful population, has positioned it as an attractive destination for foreign direct investment (FDI). Vietnam has emerged as a prominent labor supplier for economies facing a shortage of young workers, primarily for physically demanding jobs. However, the pressing challenge is to cultivate a pool of high-quality human resources capable of meeting the increasingly stringent requirements of FDI firms and local enterprises. Addressing the shortage of technically skilled workers is crucial to help the nation navigate the middle-income trap. In pursuit of this goal, the focus should be on developing human resources with experience in countries with advanced production methods, rather than merely increasing remittances or securing higher-paying employment opportunities. The concept of leveraging returning trainees who have worked overseas to enhance the quality of […]
Vietnamese guest workers who receive training in countries with advanced production standards can significantly enhance the skill set of the local labor force. In 2022, close to 143,000 Vietnamese workers were dispatched to approximately 40 countries, and this number is projected to continue its upward trajectory. According to data from the Ministry of Labor, Invalids, and Social Affairs, Vietnamese workers abroad send home over US$3 billion annually. Vietnam’s abundant and affordable labor force, coupled with its youthful population, has positioned it as an attractive destination for foreign direct investment (FDI). Vietnam has emerged as a prominent labor supplier for economies facing a shortage of young workers, primarily for physically demanding jobs. However, the pressing challenge is to cultivate a pool of high-quality human resources capable of meeting the increasingly stringent requirements of FDI firms and local enterprises. Addressing the shortage of technically skilled workers is crucial to help the nation navigate the middle-income trap. In pursuit of this goal, the focus should be on developing human resources with experience in countries with advanced production methods, rather than merely increasing remittances or securing higher-paying employment opportunities. The concept of leveraging returning trainees who have worked overseas to enhance the quality of […]
Ph.D. Tran Dinh Thien, former director of the Vietnam Economic Institute, delivered a verdict during the Socio-Economic Forum 2023, organized by the National Assembly’s...
In the midst of challenging economic conditions, handicraft and woodworking businesses are proactively participating in international trade fairs and exploring new markets to sustain...
Vietnam and the U.S. have formally elevated their bilateral relationship to a comprehensive strategic partnership (CSP), thus creating a great opportunity for Vietnam to...
HCMC’s global innovative service sector, backed by its significant role and large labor force, holds immense potential for bolstering productivity, enriching the digital economy...
Employees in Vietnam prioritize learning opportunities, corporate culture, and compensation in their job selection.
A recent report titled “The Future of Work,” conducted by The...
Industrial park (IP) developers have recently witnessed a robust surge in the industrial real estate sector, supported by a range of favorable factors. However,...
U.S. President Joe Biden’s recent state visit to Vietnam has sparked hopes for a significant upswing in investment activity, particularly in the semiconductor industry.
Biden’s...