Vietnam Logistics Forum 2025: “Vietnam Logistics - Rising into a New Era”
On the morning of November 29, the plenary session of the Viet Nam Logistics Forum 2025 convened in Da Nang under the theme “Viet Nam Logistics - Rising into a New Era.” The event brought together Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh, senior leaders of ministries, agencies, and localities, alongside representatives of diplomatic missions, international organisations, enterprises, business associations and domestic and foreign investors in logistics and related industries.
Delivering the opening remarks, Minister of Industry and Trade Nguyen Hong Dien described logistics as a critical service sector, often compared to the “lifeblood” of the economy, the bridge linking production, circulation, consumption, export and import. It is, he emphasised, a key pillar that enhances national competitiveness and drives socio-economic development.
As a country located in one of the world’s most dynamic regions, with concentrated flows of goods, a highly open economy ranked third in ASEAN and 32nd globally, Viet Nam has positioned itself among the world’s top 20 economies in international trade and the top 15 destinations for FDI. With a domestic market of over 100 million consumers and export access to nearly six billion people through 17 free trade agreements, together with a decade of double-digit growth in trade turnover and e-commerce, Viet Nam is regarded as a market rich in potential for logistics development.

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh Attends Vietnam Logistics Forum 2025
The Minister emphasised that Viet Nam also enjoys major structural advantages: a strategic geographic location, deep-water seaports, international airports, major expressways and high-speed rail corridors linking to regional and global markets. These strengths, he said, provide favourable conditions to develop large-scale, modern logistics infrastructure.
Recognising the sector’s importance, the Party and the State have issued numerous mechanisms and policies to remove obstacles, reduce costs, improve competitiveness and foster an enabling environment for logistics services.
With strong and consistent guidance from the Government and the Prime Minister, together with the active engagement of ministries, central agencies, local authorities and especially the business community, Viet Nam’s logistics sector has posted robust growth of 14–16% annually, more than double the global average. The domestic logistics market is currently valued at USD 45-50 billion, equivalent to 10% of GDP and 5% of total trade turnover. Viet Nam has gradually built its brand and presence in the region and the world, ranking among the top 10 emerging logistics markets, top 4 in the region in logistics opportunity index, and top 5 in ASEAN and top 40 globally in logistics performance in 2025.
However, despite these achievements, Minister Dien acknowledged that Viet Nam’s logistics sector has not yet realised its full potential. Logistics costs remain high compared to other regional economies, undermining competitiveness. Regional connectivity and infrastructure linkages remain incomplete; shortages of high-quality human resources persist; professional standards are uneven; digital and green transitions are still in the early stages; and the lack of shared data platforms continues to create bottlenecks. These constraints, he stressed, require comprehensive, feasible and sufficiently strong measures to unlock resources and propel the sector forward.

Minister of Industry and Trade Nguyen Hong Dien opens the Viet Nam Logistics Forum 2025
The Minister noted that Viet Nam is entering a new era defined by rapid advances in science and technology, innovation, digital transformation, green transition and deeper global integration, developments that present both opportunities and challenges. Global economic and geopolitical shifts, supply chain restructuring, cross-border e-commerce, green and sustainable development standards and intensifying strategic competition among major powers all pose new demands on logistics and the wider economy.
“This year’s Forum is held under the theme ‘Viet Nam Logistics - Rising into a New Era’ to convey the Government’s strong message on promoting investment and expanding logistics services through bold and practical policies and attractive, transparent mechanisms. In an era of deepening international integration, logistics is one of the most critical competitive advantages and a powerful tool for countries to fully harness the gains of integration,” Minister Nguyen Hong Dien underscored.
As the lead agency for state management of logistics, the Ministry of Industry and Trade has submitted to the Prime Minister the Viet Nam Logistics Services Development Strategy for 2025-2035, with a vision to 2050. Over the next decade, the goal is to build a sustainable, efficient, high-quality, value-added logistics sector with strong competitiveness, fully leveraging Viet Nam’s advantages in global supply and value chains. The strategy aims to position Viet Nam as a logistics powerhouse contributing significantly to industrialisation and modernisation. Ongoing administrative boundary reforms and streamlined two-tier local governance structures will further expand space for logistics infrastructure and service development.
“These priorities are not only vital for the logistics sector but also carry broader significance for Viet Nam’s economic development in this new era, an era of national ascent,” he said.
The Minister called on participants, drawing on their practical experience across regions, sectors and industries, to focus discussion on achievements, persistent shortcomings and underlying causes, especially subjective ones; to identify lessons learned; and to map out opportunities and challenges ahead.
“Based on this, delegates are encouraged to propose solutions that help logistics enterprises strengthen internal capacity, seize emerging opportunities, improve service quality and competitiveness, build brand reputation and anticipate future trends and policies. At the same time, recommendations should include strong and feasible mechanisms to attract investment in logistics infrastructure, thereby creating new breakthroughs for rapid, sustainable development of Viet Nam’s logistics sector in the coming era,” Minister Nguyen Hong Dien emphasised.

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh, Minister Nguyen Hong Dien, Da Nang Party Secretary Le Ngoc Quang, and other delegates visited booths showcasing Vietnamese logistics products and services at the Forum.
The Vietnam Logistics Forum 2025, jointly organized by the Ministry of Industry and Trade and the Da Nang People’s Committee on November 28-29, 2025 in Da Nang, under the theme “Vietnam Logistics – Rising into a New Era,” clearly demonstrates the strategic vision and determination to propel Vietnam’s logistics sector forward, enabling strong adaptability and a central role in enhancing national competitiveness.
The Forum’s activities included:
A field survey of the Tien Sa and Chu Lai port infrastructures on November 28.
An Investment Promotion Conference on the Da Nang Free Trade Zone and logistics infrastructure in the afternoon of November 28.
The plenary session of the Vietnam Logistics Forum 2025 on the morning of November 29, themed “Vietnam Logistics – Rising into a New Era.”
This main event of the Forum was expected to be attended by Government leaders, ministers, and thousands of delegates.
A thematic session titled “Exploring Breakthrough Opportunities for Central Vietnam Logistics” held in the afternoon of November 29.

