Vietnam Advances Green Shift with New Energy and Investment Reforms

Vietnam accelerates its green transition with new energy policies, reforms and global partnerships to attract climate investment.

By SE Online Bureau · November 29, 2025 · 6 min(s) read
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Vietnam Advances Green Shift with New Energy and Investment Reforms

Vietnam is steadily  situating itself as an arising green transition  mecca in Asia,  motioning a shift from ambition to action as it reinforces its commitment to climate  pretensions and sustainable  profitable growth. At the Autumn Economic Forum 2025, government leaders and  transnational experts outlined a roadmap  concentrated on green transition, renewable energy, sustainable logistics, low- carbon frugality and green investment,  pressing Vietnam’s intent to integrate deeply into global climate- aligned  force chains while maintaining steady  profitable  instigation. 

The forum  underlined how Vietnam’s net- zero by 2050 pledge is being supported by practical policy measures and institutional reforms. Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh reiterated that the government is ready to strengthen legal  fabrics, open  requests and attract  transnational capital and advanced technologies that support green development. He emphasised that people and businesses remain at the heart of this process, with development guided by  tone- reliance, multinational cooperation and a structured approach to both digitalisation and sustainable  metamorphosis. 

Vietnam’s leadership framed the current period as a decisive phase of  profitable restructuring. The transition to greener models is being shaped not only by environmental responsibility but also by competition for investment and technological leadership in the region. Experts at the forum observed that countries  suitable to move  snappily on climate action while maintaining manufacturing and trade  effectiveness are more  deposited to secure long- term growth and global applicability. 

Speaking at the CEO 500 Tea Connect session, DeepGreenX Chief Strategy Officer and CEO Alec Saltikoff described the green shift as a  major  profitable  occasion rather than a nonsupervisory burden. He noted that Vietnam’s strong  profitable performance, combined with its  harmonious support for net- zero  programs, makes it one of the most promising arising  requests in Asia for green technologies and sustainable  structure. According to him, restructuring across manufacturing, logistics, finance and civic development is  formerly  motioning a shift toward a more  flexible, low- carbon  profitable model. 

Saltikoff  stressed growing interest from global climate- tech companies seeking  hookups with Vietnamese  enterprises that demonstrate speed,  invention and  functional rigidity. He suggested that with the right collaboration between  transnational capital and domestic  moxie, Vietnam could evolve into a central  mecca for green technology and low- carbon logistics in Asia. still,  conversations at the forum also stressed that long- term success will bear participated data systems, aligned  norms and interoperable technologies to  insure that development remains sustainable and scalable. 

Logistics  surfaced as a central theme in Vietnam’s green transition strategy. Thomas Sim, President of the International Federation of Freight Forwarders Associations, refocused out that digitalisation and sustainability are now  crucial differentiators for encyclopedically competitive  husbandry. He noted that Vietnam’s ambition to lead a indigenous green logistics network, in  cooperation with ASEAN nations  similar as Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia and the Philippines, reflects its broader  thing of aligning trade  effectiveness with environmental performance. At the same time, he advised that real progress will depend on palpable advancements in  force chain operations, supported by  harmonious and long- term commitments from both public and private stakeholders. 

Energy policy developments were another focal point of the forum. Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade Phan Thi Thang described the coming times as critical as Vietnam aligns its energy systems with global green  product and consumption trends. The revised Power Development Plan No. 8 aims to accelerate the expansion of wind and solar power, reflecting the government’s intent to reduce reliance on fossil energies while  adding  renewable capacity. still, he  conceded that challenges  similar as grid stability,  storehouse capacity, land access and affordable pricing must be addressed to  insure the  trustability of these energy systems. 

The amended Electricity Law is anticipated to ease several structural backups that have  preliminarily braked renewable deployment. Authorities are now prioritising clearer pricing mechanisms, grid upgrades and investment in energy  storehouse  structure. These measures are intended not only to support energy security but also to encourage domestic companies to  share in renewable  force chains and strengthen original manufacturing capacity linked to green technologies. 

At the  megacity  position, Ho Chi Minh City outlined its own approach to supporting  public  objects. Chairman Nguyen Van Duoc  linked three core precedences fostering an  invention ecosystem centred on people and businesses, integrating green and digital  metamorphosis across civic sectors and expanding  transnational cooperation to attract global  gift and  moxie. The  megacity’s strategy reflects a broader understanding that sustainable development is n’t confined to  public policy but must also be driven at original and indigenous  situations. 

For  transnational investors, the forum presented Vietnam as a  request transitioning from policy  expression to  functional  prosecution. With clearer nonsupervisory direction, evolving pricing structures and growing demand for green  structure, the country is  getting decreasingly  seductive for long- term climate- aligned investments. The emphasis on legal reform and institutional strengthening signals an  trouble to  make investor confidence while  icing that growth remains environmentally responsible. 

Vietnam’s challenge now lies in  perpetration. Turning commitments into measurable  issues will bear  harmonious collaboration between government agencies, private enterprises and  transnational  mates. While structural hurdles remain, the direction of change is apparent. Through targeted policy reforms, steady  structure development and growing engagement with global climate  enterprise, Vietnam is setting the foundation for a future where  profitable growth and environmental responsibility advance in tandem,  buttressing its  part as a  crucial player in Asia’s evolving green frugality.

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