EuroCham to release Whitebook 2025 in mid April
VOV.VN - The European Chamber of Commerce in Vietnam (EuroCham) is scheduled to release its Whitebook 2025 on April 11 to demonstrate its strong commitment to enhancing the investment environment in Vietnam and deepening economic cooperation between the two sides.

The launch of the EuroCham Whitebook 2025 will be attended by EU Commissioner for Trade and Economic Security, Interinstitutional Relations and Transparency Maros Sefcovic during his working visit to Vietnam.
Eurocham recently held its annual general meeting 2025 and elected the board of directors for this year. The new leadership team, comprising a mix of returning and incoming members, is set to build on EuroCham’s successes and drive forward its mission to strengthen Europe-Vietnam economic relations, is expected to continue to build on EuroCham’s successes and drive its mission to strengthen economic relations between Europe and Vietnam.
Vietnam is undergoing a profound transformation, and EuroCham must take the lead in adapting to these changes to ensure its members, from multinational corporations to small and medium enterprises can grow sustainably in a transparent and stable business environment, said Eurocham Vietnam chairman Bruno Jaspaert.
Jaspaert also emphasized strategic priorities to further promote trade and investment relations between the EU and Vietnam.
Meanwhile, European Union Ambassador to Vietnam Julien Guerrier affirmed that EuroCham plays a crucial role in shaping policy dialogues to foster a more sustainable business environment. He also highly appreciated the close cooperation between the EU delegation and EuroCham, which is opening up new opportunities for growth and investment.
Over the past six months as the Eurocham Vietnam leader, Jaspaert has actively promoted policy dialogue initiatives and strengthened cooperation with the Vietnamese Government, to reinforce EuroCham’s role as a strategic bridge between the European business community and Vietnamese policymakers.
The EuroCham Vietnam chairman reaffirmed his commitment to continuous innovation, enhancing EuroCham’s position, and fostering a dynamic, sustainable business environment where European businesses can not only thrive but also contribute to Vietnam’s overall development.
Currently, Jaspaert is leading a EuroCham business delegation on a working visit to Brussels this week focusing on key dialogues with the European Commission. The delegation is anticipated to engage in high-level meetings with European Commission leaders, laying the groundwork for the upcoming visit of European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and several European Commissioners to Vietnam.
Founded in 1998, the European Chamber of Commerce in Vietnam has established itself as the unified voice of the European business community in Vietnam. With offices in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, it represents a diverse spectrum of companies, ranging from small and medium-sized enterprises to multinational corporations.
EuroCham plays a crucial role in shaping policy dialogues, fostering bilateral trade and investment, and fortifying economic ties between Europe and Vietnam, particularly within the framework of the EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA).