December 06, 2025 | 11:00

Vietnam's 100 sustainable enterprises announced

Nguyễn Khánh Vân

The top 10 in both categories comprised 60% domestic firms and 40% foreign-invested companies, signalling significant advances made by Vietnamese enterprises.

Vietnam's 100 sustainable enterprises announced
The ceremony was held in Hanoi on December 5 to honour 100 sustainable enterprises in Vietnam. (Photo: VNA)

The Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) on December 5 held a ceremony in Hanoi to honour the country’s 100 sustainable enterprises across manufacturing and trade–services , according to a report from the Vietnam News Agency.

Notably, the top 10 in both categories comprised 60% domestic firms and 40% foreign-invested companies, signalling significant advances made by Vietnamese enterprises and underscoring that the “sustainability playground” is no longer dominated by FDI firms with strong governance foundations.

Addressing the ceremony, Deputy Prime Minister Ho Duc Phoc commended VCCI for its decade-long initiative in developing the Corporate Sustainability Index (CSI) and running the programme for ten consecutive years.

He urged firms to persevere and innovate in building strategies and adopting responsible, sustainable business models, and to proactively improve corporate governance, transparency and accountability via applying the CSI to widen their access to green finance sources.

In 2025, the CSI programme attracted more than 500 businesses of various types and sizes nationwide to submit applications, of them 147 shortlisted for official scoring. Remarkably, over 20% of this year’s participants were first-time entrants, and around 30% were listed companies on Vietnam’s stock exchanges – the highest number to date.

With CSI 2025 issuing its first index version exclusively for micro and small enterprises – alongside the existing version for medium and large firms, the programme saw strong engagement from the new group, and for the first time, micro and small enterprises were recognised in the top 100.

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