EU pledges US$10.7 billion for green growth in ASEAN
The Blue Book provides an insightful and comprehensive overview of the multifaceted relationship between ASEAN and the EU.
The Blue Book provides an insightful and comprehensive overview of the multifaceted relationship between ASEAN and the EU.
Japanese companies are running nearly 5,200 projects in Vietnam with a total registered capital of US$71 billion.
President Vo Van Thuong will travel to the United Kingdom to attend the coronation ceremony of King Charles III in early May.
Vietnam has set a goal to increase the contribution of the green economy to GDP from $6.7 billion in 2020 to $300 billion by 2050.
European firms plan to invest billions of US dollars into Vietnam’s renewables industry, including wind projects.
PM Pham Minh Chinh hopes Standard Chartered Bank will help Vietnam increase its access to green funding on the country’s pursuit of green growth in the future.
The Business Climate Index is the leading indicator of the European business and investment community in Vietnam.
Vietnam aims to become an ideal environment for green businesses as the country remains steadfast in pursuing sustainable development.
Part of the World Bank’s US$321-million commitment is aimed to mitigate climate vulnerabilities in Vietnam’s biggest business hub of Ho Chi Minh City.
The strategy is significant given the fact that Vietnam has long been seen as one of the most vulnerable countries to climate change, natural disasters, and diseases.
Vietnam targets to slash greenhouse emissions by at least 15% in 2030.
Both sides share the same view on the importance of improving the healthcare system, social welfare, addressing climate change, and promoting digital transformation.
Pursuing green growth will help Vietnam find new driving forces for sustainable development and enhance resilience against external shocks.
Exporters and investors from the EU will have further opportunities to access Vietnam, one of the ASEAN's largest and fastest-growing countries.
Vietnam, one of seven founding members, vows to pursue sustainable development but short-term economic growth.
Vietnam is gradually transitioning towards green growth, with workers’ life and job security a focus of the government during this process, the Prime Minister has said.
Norwegian experts see great potential in identifying and facilitating circular solutions in Vietnam that is moving towards sustainable development.