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Development of the Blue Economy in Viet Nam

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  • Vo Tri Thanh

    (Brand and Competitiveness Strategy Institute, Viet Nam)

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Viet Nam is exploring various models to promote long-term economic growth and sustainable development, including the blue economy. Viet Nam's policy documents have no formal definition of the marine economy or the newer concept of the blue economy. However, the policy documents have increasingly captured the essence of the blue economy, especially related to sustainable development. While lacking frequent updates and sufficient scope, the available statistics show the importance of the marine economy in the country. Viet Nam has various advantages for blue economy development, including high levels of sea traffic, a large sea area, a long coastline, and abundant marine resources. New opportunities for blue economy development can arise from consumers' attention to sustainable development, improvement of the related legal framework, and cooperation with partners and foreign investors. However, Viet Nam needs to improve the awareness of local authorities and people, strengthen institutions for blue economy development, and upgrade the capacity to forecast and warn of natural disasters and climate change at sea, including via international cooperation.

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  • Vo Tri Thanh, 2023. "Development of the Blue Economy in Viet Nam," Working Papers PB-2023-03, Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA).
  • Handle: RePEc:era:wpaper:pb-2023-03
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    1. Amelia Litania & Giulia Ajmone Marsan, 2023. "Attracting Global Talents: Bringing Digital Nomads and the Highly Skilled into ASEAN," Working Papers PB-2023-11, Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA).

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