The event, held on December 27, was co-organised with BIDV Binh Dinh Bank and the Gia Lai Young Entrepreneurs Association. Experts presented assessments of global and domestic economic trends for 2025–2026, with particular focus on the potential impact of U.S. tariff policies on Vietnam’s economy and businesses.
Speakers also outlined major policy directions in the new context, including the need for reforms, the development of strategic policy frameworks and the reorganisation of administrative boundaries. Practical recommendations were proposed to help Vietnamese enterprises strengthen resilience and adaptability.
The seminar underscored Quy Nhon University’s role as a bridge between academic research and real-world economic development, supporting local businesses with policy analysis and applied knowledge.
Established nearly 50 years ago, Quy Nhon University has expanded into a multi-disciplinary institution offering undergraduate, master’s and doctoral programmes.
It has trained more than 100,000 bachelor’s graduates and over 3,000 master’s and doctoral students, contributing significantly to human resources in the South Central Coast, Central Highlands and nationwide.
The university said its achievements have been supported by partnerships with more than 600 domestic and international agencies, businesses and corporations, helping align education and research with practical societal and business needs.