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Green transition emerges as new engine of growth

Green transition is no longer an option; rather, it has become a top strategic priority for businesses, especially as Vietnam has committed to achieving net-zero emissions by 2050.

Yên Xá Wastewater Plant breathes new life into Tô Lịch River

Trương Quốc Bảo, Director of Hà Nội’s Yên Xá Wastewater Treatment System Project Management Board, said that the Tô Lịch River is expected to become a clean and green waterway in the near future.

Transparent and stable legislation is needed to develop renewable energy

Achieving net zero emissions by 2050 is a development goal that Vietnam has committed. This is mainly achieved through a strong energy transition and low-emission development. However, the transition to clean energy is not easy…

Vietnam proposes solutions to implement the joint declaration of the G7 Summit on environmental protection

The declaration of the expanded G7 Summit, along with the commitment to continue accelerating the implementation of COP 26 have created numerous opportunities, motivations, and challenges for scientists and innovators worldwide, including Vietnam regarding research…

Green transition requires huge investment in infrastructure

With total spending of 5.7 per cent of GDP on infrastructure, Việt Nam has taken the lead in Asia in this regard.

C.P. Vietnam aiming for “net-zero” goal

The C.P. Vietnam Corporation (CPV) consistently highlights the significance of environmental protection in line with C.P. Group's strategic aimed of achieving net-zero emissions by 2050.

Charting a Path for Vietnam to Achieve Its Net-zero Goals

Fireside chat by Bruce Delteil, Managing Partner, Vietnam of McKinsey & Company

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