In the context of ongoing global uncertainties, Vietnam’s economy has remained resilient, with GDP growth reaching 7.83 per cent in the first quarter of this year.
A newly-implemented support program aims to help ensure that Vietnam has a strong scientific foundation for balancing economic growth, human well-being, and the health and wealth of nature.
Mr. Srini Nagarajan, Managing Director and Head of Asia at British International Investment, tells VET’s Phuong Hoa about the importance of accelerating Vietnam’s energy transition to achieve its ambitious double-digit growth targets and move towards a green, climate-resilient economy.
Collaboration between Vietnam and Japan in developing human resources has become increasingly robust, particularly amid the rising demand for personnel in high-tech industries in both countries.
Associate Professor Tran Dinh Phong, Vice Rector of the University of Science and Technology of Hanoi (USTH) under the Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology, spoke with Vietnam Economic Times / VnEconomy’ Nguyet Ha about the need for Vietnam to move towards self-reliance in hydrogen technology.
The “Energy Technology in the New Era” forum, organized by Vietnam Economic Times / VnEconomy / Tap chi Kinh te Viet Nam, brought together industry leaders and experts to discuss Vietnam’s transition to clean energy.
As the flow of goods from and within Vietnam grows rapidly, driven by expanding economic production, representatives from businesses and associations have underscored the urgent need to improve logistics and transport infastructure.