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Vietnam is currently affirming its position in the global startup ecosystem map with the 59th ranking in the world. The great achievements in recent years have shown the spirit of "start-up nation", which is the result of the efforts of the entire political – economic – social system of the country. However, Vietnam's innovative startup ecosystem still has many difficulties and is still loose in linkage and cooperation between components and actors of the startup ecosystem. This article focuses on analyzing the status of linkages and cooperation between actors in the startup ecosystem such as state managers, investors, researchers and trainers, etc. at the same time learning experiences from successful countries in start-up, on that basis, proposes a number of solutions to develop Vietnam's innovative start-up connection network.

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