The directive stated that based on new technologies such as artificial intelligence, big data, and block chains, Vietnamese digital technology enterprises should take the lead and create a breakthrough in the implementation of the "Made in Vietnam" strategy.
The directive also requires the Ministry of Information and Communications and other ministries to adopt a number of solutions so that by 2030, Vietnam will have at least 100,000 digital businesses to build smart cities and e-government, to develop the digital economy, and to apply digital achievements in socio-economic fields and digital transformation.