Việt Nam needs breakthrough policy mechanisms beyond tax incentives to accelerate plans for a national refining and energy hub at Dung Quất in the central province of Quảng Ngãi, as the country seeks to strengthen energy security amid global volatility.
From July 1, 2026, Hanoi will officially pilot low emission zones in 9 wards in the Ring Road 1 area. This policy is expected by many people to bring about changes in environmental and air quality.
Mr. Srini Nagarajan, Managing Director and Head of Asia at British International Investment, tells VET’s Phuong Hoa about the importance of accelerating Vietnam’s energy transition to achieve its ambitious double-digit growth targets and move towards…
Vietnam is emerging as a clean energy frontrunner in Asia, with key technologies such as offshore wind (OSW), battery storage, and green hydrogen offering vast potential to power this transition, strengthen energy security, and unlock…
Vietnam is committed to tackling climate change through focusing on the various elements involved, in particular developing renewable energy.
The risk of supply chain disruptions and reduced raw material availability due to climate change is prompting the food and beverage industry to accelerate its transition towards greener and more sustainable practices.
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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