Vietnam may consider offering visa-free stays to citizens from more countries unilaterally to attract international tourists, according to a governmental resolution on tourism development issued on 18 May 2023. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is tasked with completing documents on expanding unilateral visa waiving policies to be submitted to the government. The Ministry of Public Security is instructed to report back to the government on expanding the list of countries eligible for e-visa. The Ministry of Transport is tasked with making it easier for international airlines to open routes to Vietnam and making the coordination of flight time more flexible. The Ministry of Industry and Trade is tasked with adding more tourism accommodations while the Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism would develop business networks to join the global tourism supply chain. The Ministry of Finance would propose preferential loan packages for tourism businesses, according to the resolution. Other ministries are tasked with promoting negotiations for visa waivers with other countries. The assembly is set to vote for changes on visa length at a session starting 22 May. Vietnam’s tourism aims to welcome 8 million international visitors and 102 million domestic tourists this year, totalling to a revenue of VND650 trillion ($27.7 billion).