Alongside traditional markets such as the United States, Japan, and South Korea, many local enterprises have actively expanded into Europe, India, the Middle East, and Africa.
The project serves as a pilot initiative to institutionalize innovative climate finance mechanisms in support of smallholder farmers, ethnic minority communities, and youth in Vietnam’s coastal regions to adapt to the increasingly severe impacts of climate change.
HPS products aim to conquer demanding international markets, including Japan, Thailand, Malaysia, and Indonesia, and will continue to expand to many others.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chính invited Japanese partners—including businesses—to support Vietnam financially, including new-generation ODA; invest in Vietnam’s International Financial Center.
The event, taking place between April 14-17, will be the largest multilateral high-level summit on green growth that Vietnam will host during the 2021-2026 period.
To develop a biodiversity economy, Vietnam needs to maintain connections between domestic and international organizations along with mobilizing financial resources from the public and private sectors.
Vietnam is striving to promote the development of a green economy across all sectors, but to advance further on this journey, it is necessary to swiftly complete a comprehensive and clear green taxonomy.
Webinar held by Dezan Shira & Associates Vietnam and EuroCham Vietnam offered a comprehensive overview of Vietnam’s green economy and discussed opportunities for sustainable investment in the country.