Vietnam Won the GSMA Government Leadership Award
For three years, Vietnam has been Asia’s fastest-growing economy. One reason contributing to this growth, leading to Vietnam winning the Global System for Mobile Communications Association’s (GSMA) Government Leadership Award, is the country’s Digital Transformation Agenda. This, along with strict adherence to and oversight of its goals over the last couple of years.
How Vietnam Achieved This
According to the GSMA, Vietnam’s digital economy contributed 18.3% of GDP in 2024, with the government on track to hit its ambitious 20.5% target this year. The award was given based on achieving five pillars as part of the index: Infrastructure, Innovation, Data Governance, Security and People. “Vietnam’s rapidly expanding digital economy is expected to contribute around 30% of its GDP by 2030, supported by strong foreign direct investment in sectors such as semiconductors, AI and smart manufacturing,” said Julian Gorman, head of Asia-Pacific at GSMA.
A Nation Built on Strategy, Not Luck
The GSMA’s Digital Nations APAC 2025 report positions Vietnam as a primary engine of Southeast Asia’s digital economy. The report notes that Vietnam’s progress reflects deliberate policy choices rather than chance, marking a clear national shift from mere digital adoption to strategic nation-building. Furthermore, the GSMA Digital Nations Index 2025 ranks Vietnam in the top half of all Asia-Pacific nations and the country is now on course to become the second-largest digital economy in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) by 2030. Vietnam has achieved this at a national scale across a population of more than 100 million people, making the pace of transformation particularly noteworthy.
The Award and What It Means
The GSMA presented Vietnam with the Government Leadership Award 2026 at the Digital Nation Summit Hanoi 2026, held on May 26, 2026. The award is the highest global honor for digital policy and is decided each year by an independent panel of international experts, based on evidence of digital progress, policy consistency and delivery.
Vietnam was selected not only for its bold National Digital Transformation Roadmap but also for its timely and coordinated delivery over the past two years. “It is a real honor to recognize the Government of Vietnam as the recipient of the GSMA Government Leadership Award 2026,” said Alex Sinclair, chief technology officer at GSMA. Sinclair noted that Vietnam had been recognized not for a single initiative, but for the coherence, pace and consistency of its digital transformation, adding that it represents one of the clearest examples of how digital ambition, when matched with policy discipline and coordinated execution, produces real economic impact.
Vietnam’s Digital Future
The GSMA has identified two priorities for Vietnam’s next phase of development. The first is strengthening trust and cybersecurity. The overarching goal focuses on ensuring that growth in digital services is matched by real-time coordination between telecom operators, financial institutions and public authorities to protect consumers from scams and data breaches. Initiatives such as the Asia-Pacific Cross-Sector Anti-Scam Taskforce (ACAST) and the GSMA Open Gateway framework offer a practical foundation for this work. For a nation of more than 100 million people that has transformed its digital economy in under a decade, Vietnam’s recognition as one of the world’s most dynamic digital leaders stands as a model for what sustained policy commitment and coordinated government action can achieve.
– Jamie Noone
Jamie is based in Dublin, Ireland and focuses on Good News and Technology for The Borgen Project.
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