The need for a unified, transparent, and internationally compatible green finance taxonomy has become more urgent than ever as Việt Nam pursues its commitment to achieving net-zero emissions by 2050, positioning green capital flows as a key driver of sustainable economic growth, according to...
Minister of Finance Nguyễn Văn Thắng will chair two major events: the Vietnam-UK Investment Promotion Conference in London on September 16 and the Vietnam-Italy Investment Dialogue in Milan on September 18.
The Alliance serves as a platform for banks committed to embedding sustainability in their strategies while financing the transition to low-carbon, resilient and inclusive economies.
Italy is now Việt Nam’s third-largest trading partner in the EU. In the first seven months of 2025, two-way trade reached over US$4.3 billion, marking a 5.1 per cent increase compared to the same period in 2024.
HDBank has signed a landmark US$215 million syndicated loan agreement with three leading international financial institutions, JICA, FinDev Canada and Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation (SMBC), to bolster its sustainable finance agenda.
Many banks have established green transition steering committees, embedded the ESG criteria in their business strategies, and expanded funding for environmentally-friendly sectors.
HSBC Bank, with Mizuho Bank, SMBC, and United Overseas Bank (Vietnam) Limited, will provide a five-year green club loan to Malaysia-owned Tam Luc Real Estate Corporation.
As Việt Nam accelerates its transition toward a green economy, green finance is becoming a central pillar of the country’s development strategy - essential to unlocking the capital needed to meet its net-zero goals and ensure a just, inclusive shift...
A conference held by the Economy and Forecast Magazine on Tuesday in Hà Nội learned that Việt Nam needs huge resources to achieve green growth targets.
Việt Nam needs a clear regulatory framework and solutions to promote the green finance market and encourage private capital flows into green fields, experts have said.
Việt Nam has 14 million hectares of forests, which, if well-managed, offer opportunities for the country to capitalise on the carbon credit market, a dialogue heard in HCM City.
The Vietnamese minister said Viet Nam supports and is actively studying the tax for early enforcement. Hence, he wished that the Belgian Ministry of Finance and tax authorities would share their experience with Viet Nam in the process.