Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh encourages Chinese investment in green economy
China now ranks sixth of 146 countries investing in Vietnam.
China now ranks sixth of 146 countries investing in Vietnam.
The poetic beauty created by the young leaves of the Bucida molinetii tree provides green and romantic moments for Hanoians.
The "Denmark in Your Eyes" contest is a unique way to go beyond the ongoing cooperation between governments.
The scope of cooperation includes not only investment but also technology transfer, employee training, and the exploration of other markets.
Under the theme "FDI Enterprises Pioneer in Green Growth", this year's Vietnam Business Forum promotes dialogue and co-operation among stakeholders for sustainable economic growth.
Such a project utilizes natural gas to produce green hydrogen, with a key focus on using depleted gas fields for permanent storage of CO2 emissions during production.
The ASEAN Foundation and SAP are working together to empower young people to create innovative solutions to improve the lives of the ASEAN community, including the production of green energy and its economic benefits.
Hanoi's industrial and commercial sector has been focusing on green growth - a trend that catches investors' attention.
Both countries share a vision to become high-income countries by 2045.
The event demonstrates Vietnam's and Hanoi's commitment to global environmental responsibility.
Hanoi will make ecotourism a top priority in the future to promote sustainable development, protect the environment, and preserve the city's cultural landmarks and scenic landscapes.
The policy has been identified as essential for the implementation of energy transition as it matters to investors and encourages the engagement of different stakeholders.
Vietnam addresses five key factors it needs to fuel the net zero path, including finance, infrastructure, technologies, governance, and human resources.
Associate Professor Bui Hoai Son praised Hanoi as a prime example of leveraging culture and heritage for tourism and socio-economic development.
Vietnam's orientation is to focus on offshore wind power in combination with other renewable energy sources to produce new energy for domestic demand and export.
Agriculture is among the key sectors in the Vietnam-Denmark Green Strategic Partnership.
The EU Ambassador to Vietnam stressed the EU’s willingness to share experience and support Hanoi and Vietnam in achieving sustainable development goals.