The move is seen as a strategic step toward gradually replacing fossil fuels, strengthening energy security, and delivering on Vietnam’s commitment to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050.
To achieve this goal, the capital city is developing mechanisms and policies to encourage and support taxi companies in proactively converting their fleets.
To reduce net emissions to zero by 2050, Vietnam needs $90.88 billion (VND2.26 quadrillion) in the next 25 years to develop a network of charging stations for green transport. The minimum investment capital needed is…
Vietnam has adjusted its Power Development Plan and issued various legal instruments as it readies the energy sector for a new era of development.
Vietnam’s current development highlights the urgent need to accelerate the global energy transition. John Rockhold, head of the Power and Energy Working Group under the Vietnam Business Forum, looks at how events have demonstrated the…
The Vietnam Energy Forum 2025, co-held by Vietnam Economic Times / VnEconomy, heard from policymakers, industry insiders, representatives from associations, and international organizations on identifying solutions for Vietnam’s future energy development.
Southeast Asia has become one of the most important regional hubs for global value chains (GVCs)—the cross-border networks that separate production stages from concept to consumption. By participating in GVCs,…

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