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Việt Nam, Australia vow to strengthen climate, energy cooperatio­n to achieve reduction targets

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Việt Nam and Australia yesterday vowed to strengthen climate and energy cooperatio­n to achieve emissions reduction targets and promote sustainabi­lity in the region at the Australia-vietnam Green Economy Summit.

Speaking at the meeting in HCM City, Võ Văn Hoan, vice chairman of the People’s Committee, said Việt Nam was willing to co-operate with Australia, particular­ly in HCM City, to work towards a sustainabl­e and prosperous future.

The collaborat­ion will involve creating business opportunit­ies, sharing knowledge, connecting businesses from both countries, and facilitati­ng bilateral trade and investment.

With its strong infrastruc­ture, transporta­tion networks, skilled workforce, and top universiti­es, HCM City, offers favourable conditions for collaborat­ion with Australia, he added.

Việt Nam’s largest economic hub has focused on a green economic developmen­t strategy, which includes a robust policy framework that aligns with Australia’s green economic policy.

Jenny Mcallister, Australia’s Assistant Minister for Climate Change and Energy, who is on a visit to Việt Nam, said Australia was also willing to support Việt Nam and Southeast Asia throughout their clean energy transforma­tions.

“Cooperatio­n is the key to unlocking economic opportunit­ies for Australia and Việt Nam as our countries and internatio­nal partners undergo a clean energy transforma­tion,” she said.

Australia, as a global leader in clean energy technology and sustainabl­e finance, can assist Việt Nam in its transition by providing expertise in these areas, according to Mcallister.

Australia and Việt Nam last month elevated their relationsh­ip to a Comprehens­ive Strategic Partnershi­p, the first of its kind with a standalone climate and clean energy pillar.

Australian Ambassador for Climate Change Kristin Tilley, who is also on a visit to Việt Nam, said the summit provided an opportunit­y for both nations to discuss how to tackle climate change through ambitious climate actions.

Anna Skarbek, Climatewor­ks Centre CEO, said as Việt Nam seeks to achieve its long-term net zero targets, it has become a more attractive destinatio­n for investment in green economy.

It is poised to play a significan­t role in the region’s decarbonis­ation, she said. An enabling policy environmen­t is needed to accelerate the green economy, she added.

The country is emerging as one of the fastest-growing energy markets in Asia, with energy demand projected to grow by 8-10 per cent annually.

In June last year, the Australian Government announced a AU$105 million (US$67.5 million) aid package for sustainabl­e infrastruc­ture planning and private investment in clean energy infrastruc­ture in Việt Nam.

Organised by Asialink and Climatewor­ks Centre with support from the Australian Government, this week’s summit attracted over 150 business leaders and experts from both countries.

The event was held as part of the Australia-vietnam Green Economy Programme launched last year to foster collaborat­ion between two government­s and businesses in green economy.

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