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Vietnam Parliament Elects Ex Central Bank Governor Hung as Prime Minister

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Vietnam’s parliament has elected former central bank governor Nguyen Van Hung as the country’s new prime minister, marking a significant leadership transition as the Southeast Asian nation navigates economic and political challenges.

Hung, who previously led the State Bank of Vietnam, was approved by the National Assembly of Vietnam following a formal nomination process backed by the ruling Communist Party of Vietnam. His appointment reflects the party’s continued emphasis on technocratic leadership, particularly individuals with strong economic and financial expertise.

In his first remarks after the confirmation, Hung pledged to prioritize economic stability, strengthen financial systems, and sustain Vietnam’s growth momentum amid global uncertainty. He emphasized the importance of controlling inflation, supporting businesses, and maintaining investor confidence as key pillars of his administration.

Vietnam’s economy, one of the fastest growing in Asia in recent years, has faced increasing headwinds, including slowing global demand, export pressures, and currency volatility. Hung’s background in monetary policy is seen as a strategic advantage in addressing these issues, particularly in managing exchange rates and ensuring liquidity in the banking sector.

Analysts say his leadership could bring continuity to Vietnam’s economic reforms while also accelerating efforts to modernize the financial system and deepen integration into global markets. His tenure at the central bank was marked by cautious monetary management and efforts to stabilize the banking sector.

However, challenges remain. Vietnam must balance growth with financial discipline, manage rising public expectations, and navigate geopolitical tensions that could affect trade and investment flows.

Hung succeeds the outgoing prime minister at a time when Vietnam is seeking to reinforce its position as a key manufacturing hub and an attractive destination for foreign investment in Asia.

Observers will be watching closely to see how his economic expertise translates into broader governance as he takes on one of the most influential roles in the country’s political system.

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