Key is to improve the investment and business environment, support pioneering enterprises, and reach international standards in order to new momentum, liberate resources and new productivity for the private economy.
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 Government has issued a decree outlining a series of preferential mechanisms and policies, including certain foreign nationals not needing work permits, aimed at fostering the development of the National Innovation Centre.
Running until May 7, the events are taking place across the group’s GO!, Big C and Tops Market supermarkets nationwide, showcasing high-quality Vietnamese agricultural products such as fruit, vegetables and processed foods.
The plan aims to fully meet domestic electricity demand, supporting national socio-economic development with an average annual GDP growth rate of around 10 per cent from 2026 to 2030, and 7.5 per cent from 2031 to 2050.
Out of a total $12 billion financial commitment for energy transition projects in Việt Nam, HSBC has so far executed transactions accounting for approximately 22 per cent.
The research and development of technology in Việt Nam''s wind and solar power sectors are being actively encouraged and supported, according to a recently issued government decree.
With much higher economic growth targets set for the future along with a strong commitment to achieve net zero emissions by the end of 2025, Việt Nam is seeing growing demand for electricity.
The national enterprises contribute to innovating the growth economic model, improving the Vietnamese brand value and promoting participation of Vietnamese enterprises in the global value chain.
Chợ Rẫy Hospital in HCM City, the largest public hospital in the southern region of Việt Nam, has been given the National Quality Gold Award for its continued efforts to improve the quality of healthcare services.
To attract investments in offshore wind power, the ministry proposed an exemption of marine area use fees during construction and a 50 per cent reduction in fees for the 12 years after operations begin.