Impact investment in Vietnam is experiencing strong growth thanks to important drivers like the commitment to net zero emissions by 2050, the National Green Taxonomy 2025, and the Circular Economy Plan for 2035, heard a forum on December 10.
Vietnam’s real estate sector continues to consolidate its position as a major magnet for foreign investors, ranking second only after processing and manufacturing in newly registered foreign direct investment (FDI).
Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade Nguyen Hoang Long and EU Ambassador to Vietnam Julien Guerrier co-chaired the 4th meeting of the EU-Vietnam Sustainable Energy Transition Programme (SETP) Steering Committee in Hanoi on December 3.
VOV.VN - Amid Vietnam’s ongoing energy transition and its net-zero emissions target by 2050, mobilising private capital is seen as essential to meet rising infrastructure demands, enhance energy security, and drive green growth, said experts at a consultation workshop in Hanoi on December 3.
The Vietnam Automobile, Motorcycle and Bicycle Association (VAMOBA) has called on the government to promote the development of an open electric vehicle (EV) charging network as part of the country’s broader drive toward green transition and its Net Zero 2050 target.
Vietnam is facing a dual challenge: sustaining high growth while fulfilling its net-zero commitment by 2050.
VOV.VN - Vietnam is racing to complete a comprehensive legal framework to launch its national carbon market, a key step toward meeting its net-zero commitments and driving a low-carbon, competitive economy.
Vietnam stands at a pivotal juncture as it seeks to actualise its net-zero carbon ambitions by 2050, with the launch of a domestic carbon credit market closely seen as a strategic instrument to catalyse greenhouse gas mitigation.
Though net-zero tourism is a new concept, it has gained significant community attention, making contributions to sustainable development.
VOV.VN - Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh lauded the Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI)’s assistance and commitment to Vietnam’s green growth and net-zero targets during his reception in Hanoi on April 17 for GGGI Director-General Sang-Hyup Kim.