Vietnam, Denmark seek to concretize Green Strategic Partnership
Danish expertise is believed to help Vietnam materialize green transition efforts with specific moves to be outlined by top leaders.
Danish expertise is believed to help Vietnam materialize green transition efforts with specific moves to be outlined by top leaders.
In November, Denmark Crown Prince Frederik is scheduled to lead a delegation including businesses and policymakers to visit Vietnam and seek cooperation in green development.
With expertise and advanced technology, Danish firms are expected to develop Vietnam's agri-food industry for high efficiency and sustainability.
The new crafting facility will be the company’s third manufacturing site and first outside Thailand.
The stability and sustainability in the relations between a Southeast Asian country and the other in Nordic Europe show their mutual trust and shared benefits despite the long geographical distance.
A project, sponsored by the Danish Government, will further promote the efficiency of energy activities in Vietnam.
The project focuses on the use of administrative data for producing population, migration, and education statistics, exploring the opportunities in big data for producing statistics, and producing the first-ever environmental-economic accounts for Vietnam.
This is part of Denmark's long-term commitment to support anti-corruption efforts in state and non-state organizations of Vietnam.
Total food losses in Vietnam are estimated at 8.8 million tons or US$3.9 billion in 2018, equivalent to 2% of Vietnam’s GDP or 12% of the country's agriculture value.
Vietnam’s offshore wind power is of great potential thanks to the country’s long coastline and political will in the face of the increasing demand for energy.
Food safety not only directly relates to one’s good health and happy living, but also affects prices of products in the market.
Denmark has over the past decade been continuing its commitment to help Vietnam pursue cleaner and cost-effective energy in the power mix.
The visits aims to boost investment in Hanoi and cooperation in tourism.
National Assembly (NA) Chairman Nguyen Sinh Hung extols close ties of the traditional friendship and multifaceted cooperation between Vietnam and Denmark at a December 30 reception for Danish Ambassador John Nielsen in Hanoi.
On February 25, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Pham Binh Minh welcomed newly-appointed Danish Ambassador to Vietnam Charlotte Laursen.
On May 31 afternoon, Chairman of Hanoi People`s Committee Nguyen Duc Chung received Ms. Charlotte Laursen - Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador of Denmark Kingdom in Vietnam for courtesy visit.
On July 20, at the reception for newly-accredited Danish Ambassador Charlotte Laursen in Hanoi, President Tran Dai Quang affirmed that Danmark is Vietnam’s important partner in Northern Europe and Vietnam always attaches importance to developing the multifated relations with Denmark.