In the forestry sector, only the carbon storage service remains as the final piece to complete the legal framework, helping mobilise financial resources for people to participate in forest protection.
Myriad legal instruments have been introduced over the last few years as Vietnam prepares to establish and operate a carbon market.
Dr. Bui Thanh Minh, Deputy Professional Director of the Office of the Private Economic Development Research Board (Board IV), tells Vietnam Economic Times / VnEconomy’s Nguyet Ha about Vietnam’s position in the global green industry…
Spanning a total area of 200,000 hectares, Việt Nam’s mangrove forests are believed to not only have socio-economic and biodiversity values, but also act as large carbon storage areas that help capture emissions.
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…
The future of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) practices in Vietnam looks promising, though challenges remain, according to Nguyen Hoang Nam, ESG Leader and Partner of Assurance Services at PwC Vietnam in an interview with…
Fireside chat by Bruce Delteil, Managing Partner, Vietnam of McKinsey & Company

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