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AI law draft sets out strict penalties and fake content warnings in Vietnam

Vietnam’s Ministry of Science and Technology has proposed labeling AI-generated content and imposing fines of up to 2 billion VND for violations under a new draft law.

Ministry of Health proposes nationwide sharing of test and scan results

Over 1,000 diagnostic tests and imaging results may soon be shared across all medical facilities in Vietnam.

Ministry considers 100% insurance coverage for poor, seriously ill patients

Minister of Health Dao Hong Lan has said that the ministry is considering adding people with financial hardship or serious illnesses to the list of subjects eligible for 100 percent health-insurance coverage.

Qualified provinces may offer free textbooks starting next school year

On the morning of November 17, Minister of Justice Nguyen Hai Ninh presented to the National Assembly a draft resolution outlining breakthrough mechanisms and policies for advancing education and training in Vietnam.

$23 billion education reform aims to produce 'good people, not just good grades'

Vietnam’s parliament debates new strategies for inclusive, quality-driven education, calling for fewer inflated accolades and more real-world skills.

NA reviews breakthrough policies for education, healthcare

The National Assembly on November 17 heard the Government’s proposals and verification reports on two draft resolutions regarding education and health care, as part of its 10th session.

NA Standing Committee debates draft Law on Artificial Intelligence

The draft Law on Artificial Intelligence was among items under consideration of the National Assembly (NA) Standing Committee at its ongoing 51st session on November 17.

Personal income tax cut for families with two children proposed

The National Assembly recently discussed the draft Population Law, with many deputies focusing on the proposal to maintain replacement fertility levels, particularly from financial support for women who have two children.

NA deputies inspect Song Lo Bridge, fault legal gaps for poor quality

The Song Lo Bridge project is a typical example of why it is necessary to review regulations to avoid legal loopholes about construction quality, acceptance, and inspection processes.

Inmates may gain right to donate organs under new legislation

Inmates in Vietnam may soon be allowed to donate organs and reproductive cells, as the National Assembly debates a progressive legal amendment.

12 to 14 Politburo and Secretariat members to serve in Vietnam’s next parliament

The next National Assembly is expected to have 500 members, including 12 to 14 from the Politburo and Secretariat, reflecting stronger central leadership.

Vietnam urged to build ‘silver economy’ as aging population surges

Parliamentarians propose integrating eldercare into community services and policy, laying foundations for a sustainable silver economy.

NA approves new Vice Chairpersons, members of National Election Council

The 15th National Assembly, during its 10th sitting on November 10, adopted a resolution approving the proposal of the Chairperson of the National Election Council (NEC) on the appointment of several Vice Chairpersons and members of the council.

NA unveils digital election portal for 2026 vote

The portal provides comprehensive information, documents, and guidance on election procedures from the Party, NEC, Government, Vietnam Fatherland Front, and municipal and provincial election committees.

Do Van Chien elected as new Vice Chairman of Vietnam’s National Assembly

The National Assembly has elected Do Van Chien as Vice Chairman of the National Assembly for the 15th tenure.

Artificial intelligence law submitted to parliament, marks tech policy milestone

The Ministry of Science and Technology has officially submitted Vietnam’s AI Law draft, setting the foundation for innovation and strategic autonomy.

Higher family deductions for taxpayers to take effect in 2026

Personal income tax deduction thresholds will be increased in 2026, aiming to reflect higher living costs and ease financial burdens.

Hanoi struggles to demolish unsafe aging buildings due to legal gaps

Despite serious deterioration, many old apartment buildings in Hanoi remain standing due to legal gaps that prevent forced demolition without owner consent.

Vietnam to reorganize provinces into six key development zones

On November 7, Minister of Finance Nguyen Van Thang presented the draft amendment to the Law on Planning and an updated version of the National Master Plan for 2021-2030, with a vision toward 2050, to the National Assembly.

Vietnam plans $7.8bil. Gia Binh airport to ease Noi Bai congestion

On the afternoon of November 6, during its 51st session, the National Assembly Standing Committee reviewed the government’s investment proposal for the Gia Binh International Airport project.