VOV.VN - The annual Vietnam International Travel Mart (VITM Hanoi) 2025 which aims to raise people’s awareness of environment protection for the cause of sustainable development is set to get underway in the capital city of Hanoi from April 10 to 13.
Vietnam saved 448,000 kWh of electricity, equivalent to approximately VND942.2 million (US$36,800), during Earth Hour 2025, which took place from 8:30 to 9:30 pm on March 22, according to the National Power System and Market Operation Company (NSMO).
Earth Hour 2025, themed "Green Transition – Green Future", kicked off at Hoan Kiem Lake on March 22 morning, drawing thousands of residents, organisations, and businesses in a show of solidarity.
VOV.VN - Economic experts emphasize that achieving Vietnam’s net-zero emissions target by 2050 requires a clear and stable legal framework for green growth and the green transition.
Vietnam’s largest electric vehicle manufacturer VinFast and the Vietnam Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers (VASEP) signed a cooperation agreement on February 26 to promote green transition and sustainable development.
VOV.VN - Vietnam - China economic and trade cooperation has continuously reached new heights in recent years, according to comnews.cn, the website of China’s Ministry of Commerce.
VOV.VN - As sustainability becomes a key priority in global markets, businesses are increasingly focusing on producing environmentally friendly products which can meet growing consumer demand and fully comply with regulations.
VOV.VN - The shift towards green production and consumption in Nordic nations presents both opportunities and challenges for Vietnamese export businesses.
Businesses should conduct comprehensive renovation to make full use of opportunities brought about by the global green transition and sustainable development trend, advised experts.
Vietnamese businesses are facing three major challenges in green transition, namely capital, skilled workforce, and technical solutions, according to the Private Sector Development Research Board (Board IV), under the Prime Minister’s Advisory Council for Administrative Procedure Reform.