Hosted by the European Chamber of Commerce in Viet Nam (EuroCham), the event aims to translate climate ambitions into practical solutions by bringing together policymakers, business leaders, and innovators from Viet Nam and Europe.
Speaking at a press conference in Ha Noi on November 6 to announce the event, EuroCham Chairman Bruno Jaspaert said European investment targets sectors that genuinely drive sustainable development - those that matter not only for today’s growth but for generations to come.
He added that frameworks such as the Just Energy Transition Partnership (JETP) and the Global Gateway are further aligning environmental and economic goals between Viet Nam and the EU.
EU Ambassador to Viet Nam Julien Guerrier noted that in times of global uncertainty, such partnerships between Viet Nam and the EU matter more than ever.
He expressed his confidence that the Viet Nam-EU cooperation will continue to deepen and bring tangible benefits to their businesses and people.
As Vietnam works toward its 2050 net-zero target, the Ambassador told the Viet Nam News Agency that two key efforts are essential.
First, it is essential to establish an appropriate regulatory framework to attract private investment for its green transition and renewable energy expansion.
Second, the Southeast Asian country needs adequate energy infrastructure, especially a modernised power grid capable of absorbing new renewable capacity, he added.
GEF 2025 will feature nine high-level sessions on Viet Nam’s sustainability priorities, three practical workshops run by European business associations, a keynote speech by a global green-economy expert, and a networking event aimed at fostering long-term partnerships.