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Vietnam Targets Double-Digit Growth as Colombia Charts Regional Divides

Hanoi mobilises police for economic security while Bogotá's 25% GDP share and oil-dependent regions' decline highlight Colombia's uneven expansion.

Vietnam's economy expanded 8.18% in the first half of 2026, the National Statistics Office reported, putting the country on course for an ambitious full-year target. Prime Minister Lê Minh Hưng, addressing a mid-year police budget conference, called for strengthened “protection of economic security” and a “national cyberspace barrier” to underpin development. The directive follows a reorganization of the two-tier local police force and comes as Hanoi aims for 11.9% growth in the second half to achieve double-digit annual expansion. Services drove the first-half performance, with industry and construction showing signs of recovery.

In Colombia, newly released 2025 regional GDP data from DANE reveals a starkly concentrated economy. Bogotá generated COP 471 trillion, or 25.4% of the national total, equivalent to the combined output of the country's 23 smallest departments. Antioquia, the second-largest economy, contributed 15% and grew 3.0% in real terms, outpacing the national average of 2.6%. Together with Valle del Cauca, Santander, Cundinamarca, and Atlántico, six regions account for 67.3% of Colombia's GDP.

The Colombian figures also expose the long tail of the commodity cycle. Meta, once buoyed by oil, has seen its GDP virtually freeze since 2022, while La Guajira's economy contracted 1.6% in 2025, its output down 22% from its 2022 peak. Casanare, which had the highest per capita GDP in 2012, recorded a 2.2% real contraction last year. In contrast, Cundinamarca quietly raised its national share from 5.8% to 6.3% over two decades, leveraging industrial parks and proximity to Bogotá.

Vietnam's security-focused growth model and Colombia's regional imbalances both face tests in the months ahead. Hanoi must sustain momentum through public investment and the new Capital Law while processing pension authorizations for over 92,000 residents. Bogotá's 3.5% growth in 2025, driven by commerce and public services, masks the vulnerability of extractive-dependent regions. The next milestone for Vietnam is the second-half GDP outturn; for Colombia, the 2026 regional accounts will show whether diversification efforts in oil-dependent departments gain traction.

Divergence — who tells it how
Axis: Performance vs. Problemi
37%Medium
3 blocs · positions from −0.40 to +0.50
Critico verso ColombiaCelebrativo verso Vietnam
SEALATEUR
Divergence between press blocs
Southeast Asian press+0.50aligned
Latin American press−0.40critical
Continental European press0.00neutral
Southeast Asian press+0.50
Voice

Vietnam surges toward double-digit growth, driven by effective policies and popular initiatives.

Mechanismpragmatismo progressista

The narrative builds by stacking local success stories (subsidies, healthcare, innovation) to create an image of unstoppable progress, omitting structural hurdles.

TriumphPragmatism
Latin American press−0.40
Voice

Colombia denounces regional imbalances that fuel crime and distrust, while the government struggles to ensure fairness.

Mechanismdenuncia sistemica

The accumulation of negative news (motorcycle recoveries, fraud, dollar drop) is presented as evidence of systemic failure, without balancing with progress.

OutrageSkepticism
Continental European press0.00
Voice

Europe frames emerging economies within global trends, taking no side but offering comparative analysis.

Mechanismcontestualizzazione globale

The variety of topics (from finance to culture) creates an effect of neutrality and completeness, avoiding direct judgments and shifting focus to structural dynamics.

DetachmentPragmatism

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Friday, July 3, 2026

Vietnam Targets Double-Digit Growth as Colombia Charts Regional Divides

Hanoi mobilises police for economic security while Bogotá's 25% GDP share and oil-dependent regions' decline highlight Colombia's uneven expansion.

Vietnam's economy expanded 8.18% in the first half of 2026, the National Statistics Office reported, putting the country on course for an ambitious full-year target. Prime Minister Lê Minh Hưng, addressing a mid-year police budget conference, called for strengthened “protection of economic security” and a “national cyberspace barrier” to underpin development. The directive follows a reorganization of the two-tier local police force and comes as Hanoi aims for 11.9% growth in the second half to achieve double-digit annual expansion. Services drove the first-half performance, with industry and construction showing signs of recovery.

In Colombia, newly released 2025 regional GDP data from DANE reveals a starkly concentrated economy. Bogotá generated COP 471 trillion, or 25.4% of the national total, equivalent to the combined output of the country's 23 smallest departments. Antioquia, the second-largest economy, contributed 15% and grew 3.0% in real terms, outpacing the national average of 2.6%. Together with Valle del Cauca, Santander, Cundinamarca, and Atlántico, six regions account for 67.3% of Colombia's GDP.

The Colombian figures also expose the long tail of the commodity cycle. Meta, once buoyed by oil, has seen its GDP virtually freeze since 2022, while La Guajira's economy contracted 1.6% in 2025, its output down 22% from its 2022 peak. Casanare, which had the highest per capita GDP in 2012, recorded a 2.2% real contraction last year. In contrast, Cundinamarca quietly raised its national share from 5.8% to 6.3% over two decades, leveraging industrial parks and proximity to Bogotá.

Vietnam's security-focused growth model and Colombia's regional imbalances both face tests in the months ahead. Hanoi must sustain momentum through public investment and the new Capital Law while processing pension authorizations for over 92,000 residents. Bogotá's 3.5% growth in 2025, driven by commerce and public services, masks the vulnerability of extractive-dependent regions. The next milestone for Vietnam is the second-half GDP outturn; for Colombia, the 2026 regional accounts will show whether diversification efforts in oil-dependent departments gain traction.

Divergence — who tells it how
Axis: Performance vs. Problemi
37%Medium
3 blocs · positions from −0.40 to +0.50
Critico verso ColombiaCelebrativo verso Vietnam
SEALATEUR
Divergence between press blocs
Southeast Asian press+0.50aligned
Latin American press−0.40critical
Continental European press0.00neutral
Southeast Asian press+0.50
Voice

Vietnam surges toward double-digit growth, driven by effective policies and popular initiatives.

Mechanismpragmatismo progressista

The narrative builds by stacking local success stories (subsidies, healthcare, innovation) to create an image of unstoppable progress, omitting structural hurdles.

TriumphPragmatism
Latin American press−0.40
Voice

Colombia denounces regional imbalances that fuel crime and distrust, while the government struggles to ensure fairness.

Mechanismdenuncia sistemica

The accumulation of negative news (motorcycle recoveries, fraud, dollar drop) is presented as evidence of systemic failure, without balancing with progress.

OutrageSkepticism
Continental European press0.00
Voice

Europe frames emerging economies within global trends, taking no side but offering comparative analysis.

Mechanismcontestualizzazione globale

The variety of topics (from finance to culture) creates an effect of neutrality and completeness, avoiding direct judgments and shifting focus to structural dynamics.

DetachmentPragmatism

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