Việt Nam News reporter Mai Hương spoke with Jeremy Lardeau, senior vice president of the Higg Index at Cascale, about key challenges, opportunities, and global partnerships driving the sector’s shift to a low-carbon economy.
An unscheduled exchange at the Diên Hồng Hall, attended by top leaders including General Secretary Tô Lâm, highlighted the Government’s strong commitment to private economic development under the new resolution.
HCM City will enhance digital governance, reform administration, and apply AI to deliver efficient, transparent online public services, said deputy chairwoman Trần Thị Diệu Thúy.
With over two billion daily users, Facebook offers vast potential for creators, but it also faces growing misuse through spammy tactics and fake engagement.
Green investment in SEA-6 reached US$8 billion in 2024, a 43 per cent increase year-on-year, with Việt Nam standing out for its growing green investment momentum.
The private economy was crucial driver for HCM City’s growth over the past four months and the city will introduce a series of measures to further support this sector, affirmed HCM City’s Department of Finance.
Private enterprises can become pioneers and reshape the economy if Việt Nam builds the right ecosystem and supports tech-driven growth, says expert Phí Vĩnh Tường.
The Politburo has issued strong guidance to ensure investors will be able to invest safely in land, capital and into a skilled workforce, in order to cement the development of the private economy.
Việt Nam places great importance on advancing cooperation with the Greater Bay Area, particularly in the sectors based on Fourth Industrial Revolution technologies, said Deputy Minister of Finance Nguyễn Đức Tâm.
The UOB’s announcement of an increase in charter capital and a plan for a new headquarters building in HCM City reaffirms the bank’s strong commitment to long-term investment in Việt Nam.
The success of the fourth Partnership for Green Growth and the Global Goals 2030 (P4G) Summit demonstrated the value of multilateral cooperation in advancing green transformation and sustainable development, said Prime Minister Phạm Minh Chính.
Standard Chartered Bank forecasts GDP growth of 6.7 per cent for 2025. However, the bank predicts that the first half of the year will experience a stronger growth rate of 7.5 per cent.