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TEAM EUROPE APPROACH CAN BOOST VIETNAM’S PROGRESS
Green and digital transitions offer numerous opportunities for European companies and investors. Myriam Ferran, deputy director-general for International Partnerships at the European Commission, spoke with VIR’s Thanh Van about the trend of European funding in Vietnam’s sustainable development.What are some sectors attracting investment from European funds and companies?The EU is a major source of foreign direct investment for Vietnam, with European companies investing in various sectors beyond agriculture to support sustainable development. In Vietnam, the EU is also active in manufacturing, renewable energy, services, digital sectors, and the pharmaceutical industry.Investments focused on these objectives enable the EU to promote sustainable and fair social and environmental norms, transfer technology, foster a skilled workforce, and, through an increased European private sector presence in Vietnam, create local value and support jobs and growth for of Vietnamese citizens.Energy is a priority sector in our cooperation with Vietnam, particularly following the adoption of the Just Energy Transition Partnership’s political declaration in 2022. This partnership aims to mobilise €15.5 billion ($17.3 billion) to support Vietnam’s sustainable energy transition, with a substantial portion coming from the private sector.The EU, alongside the European Investment Bank and member states, will contribute over €2.8 billion ($3.1 billion) in grants and loans to the partnership, significantly boosting Vietnam’s climate change mitigation efforts in the energy sector. This demonstrates the international community’s commitment to supporting Vietnam in achieving net-zero emissions by 2050, in line with its targets.The EU is boosting the implementation of its Global Gateway strategy in Vietnam. Could you explain this strategy and how it promotes sustainable development in the country?In Vietnam, the Global Gateway seeks to mobilise quality investments in smart infrastructure to connect the country to global markets, accelerating its integration into ASEAN. This initiative also benefits the local population by building green and digital skills, helping Vietnam unlock its full potential to meet future challenges and opportunities.By investing in sustainable energy transitions, knowledge transfer, and technology, the strategy contributes to a low-carbon circular economy, enhances competitiveness, and creates decent, inclusive jobs.Global Gateway aligns with international values, norms, and standards, including the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals, the Paris Agreement on climate change, and the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework. Together with our partners, we design projects that are inclusive and transparent, adhering to the highest environmental, financial, social, and labour standards.Delivered through the ‘Team Europe’ approach, Global Gateway brings together the EU, its member states, and their financial and development institutions to create a transformational impact on the ground.How can European companies support Vietnamese businesses in accelerating sustainable development?European companies can play a crucial role in accelerating sustainable development in Vietnam by bringing in investments, expertise, and skills development.Through the Global Gateway, they can share EU know-how by transferring green technologies – such as renewable energy, energy-efficient equipment, and sustainable agricultural practices – while providing training and capacity building to enhance local expertise and investing in green projects.Additionally, European firms can collaborate on research and development, promote international environmental standards, and provide access to green financing. By integrating Vietnamese companies into sustainable supply chains and advocating for stronger environmental policies, European companies can make a significant contribution to Vietnam’s green transition. (ICE HO CHI MINH CITY)
Fonte notizia: Vietnam Investment Review