As Viet Nam aims for the net-zero emission target by 2050 and to reduce sources of urban air pollution, controlling engine emissions from road vehicles is considered one of the most effective measures.
This approach is expected to create financial value while strengthening the competitiveness of Vietnamese firms and accelerating innovation and modernisation across key industries.
The listing not only brings pride to the locality but also reflects international recognition of sustained efforts to protect and restore the park’s unique forest-marine ecosystems, among the country’s most valuable natural assets.
With much higher economic growth targets set for the future along with a strong commitment to achieve net zero emissions by the end of 2025, Việt Nam is seeing growing demand for electricity.
With public financing insufficient, Vietnam requires more affordable capital than commercial loans for a fair energy transition.
Green development, energy conversion and emission reduction are inevitable trends. Vietnam has been implementing many energy transition policies, including the shift to renewable energy sources and researching new technologies.
Environmental pollution, water scarcity, and climate change are, needless to say, the biggest challenges for humankind, let alone the huge risks posed to economic growth, and over the years, multiple…

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