By 2030, Vietnam’s share of renewable energy (excluding large hydropower) is expected to reach 28–36% of installed capacity. By 2050, it is projected to increase to 74–75%, according to the Power Development Plan VIII.
The forum is a special event held on the sidelines of the third UN Ocean Conference to showcase the key actors involved in developing the enabling environment that will allow investments in the millions and billions to make this blue transformation a reality.
At the January 15 event, Party General Secretary To Lam called for more efforts to place Vietnam among the top three Southeast Asian countries for digital technology research and development by 2030.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh and Lao Prime Minister Sonexay Siphandone reaffirmed the enduring bond between their nations during a recent meeting, pledging to deepen cooperation across various sectors.
Mr. Choi Joo Ho, General Director of Samsung Vietnam, told the Multilateral Forum (MSF) 2022 on improving Vietnam’s position in global value chains, held on October 19, that the country holds many advantages in this regard, such as a dynamic economy and expanding consumer market. To use these advantages, it is necessary to expand participation in global supply chains by promoting supporting industries.