Mrs.
Vu
Viet
Trang,
General
Director
of
the
Vietnam
News
Agency,
delivered
the
keynote
speech
at
the
seminar.
Photo:
VNSL
The
event
aimed
to
gather
expert
feedback
for
the
Draft
Strategy
on
Promoting
Vietnam’s
National
Image
Abroad.
The strategy’s overall goal is to enhance positive information about Vietnam both domestically and internationally, improving global awareness of a stable, developing, innovative and culturally rich country. It seeks to elevate the country’s standing on the international stage.
According to the draft strategy, which is expected to be submitted to the Prime Minister later this month, by 2030 all provinces and centrally governed cities will implement international communication campaigns aligned with a unified national direction.
The plan also targets the organisation of at least 10 major international media campaigns and aims to increase the volume of positive international media coverage and digital content about Vietnam to at least 80 per cent.
The strategy further aspires for Vietnam to rank among the top 40 countries with the most favourable media presence globally, attract 35 million international visitors by 2030, and have the cultural industry contribute 7 per cent of GDP by 2030 and 8 per cent by 2035.
To achieve these goals, the strategy proposes a diversified communication approach, combining traditional and digital platforms.
It also recommends integrating media campaigns into diplomatic, cultural and sports events; partnering with international media outlets, film crews and foreign correspondents.
Supporting measures include enhancing local capacity, building unique local brands, conducting international surveys and strengthening the role of external communication platforms.
Developing a modern, cohesive and competitive communication strategy is considered a critical step in amplifying Vietnam’s values in a rapidly changing world.
As Vietnam’s global credibility and governance capacity continue to grow, there is a rising need to inspire national development aspirations and promote the image of a strong and resilient nation.
Vu Viet Trang, Vietnam News Agency General Director said: “Positioning the national image is not only the task of the media but an essential part of overall development strategy. To successfully implement the strategy, we need a strong communication ecosystem where mainstream journalism plays a leading role, offering credible data as a foundation for other stakeholders — from KOLs and digital creators to businesses and overseas Vietnamese — to tell a consistent and inspiring story of Vietnam.”
Mr.
Pham
Anh
Tuan,
Director
of
the
Department
of
Grassroots
Information
and
External
Information,
delivered
a
presentation
on
the
draft
strategy.
Photo:
VNSL
Pham
Anh
Tuan,
director
of
the
Department
of
Grassroots
Information
and
External
Information,
said
“The
competition
to
shape
national
image
is
growing
increasingly
fierce,
yet
Vietnam’s
image
still
falls
short
of
reflecting
our
achievements.
That’s
why
the
Government
has
assigned
the
task
of
developing
a
long-term,
strategic
plan
to
secure
our
rightful
position
on
the
global
map.”
Nguyen Minh, Viet Nam News and Law’s editor-in-chief, said “We are fully aware of our role in promoting the image of a modern, dynamic and deeply integrated Vietnam that remains rooted in its cultural identity. We continue to innovate our content, expand our digital and multimedia platforms and strengthen cooperation with domestic and international partners to bring authentic and compelling Vietnamese stories to the world.”
The seminar gathered representatives from ministries, news agencies, communication experts, businesses and international organisations. Participants exchanged insights and contributed valuable input on the strategy’s content.
Key discussion topics included national image positioning, storytelling methods to promote Vietnam globally, international best practices in nation branding and the role of digital communication and independent storytellers in a multi-platform era.
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