Green Economy Forum & Exhibition 2022 to take place in November
Green Economy Forum & Exhibition 2022 to take place in November
The Green Economy Forum & Exhibition 2022 will be organised in late November to build a platform for dialogues and exchanges between Europe and Vietnam, thereby promoting green transition in the country.
The Green Economy Forum & Exhibition (GEFE) 2022 will promote investments and deepen the commercial cooperation between Europe and Vietnam, according to Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade Đỗ Thắng Hải.
Deputy Minister Hai made the remarks at a press conference on October 3, which announced the GEFE 2022 to be held in late November.
The MoU signing between EuroCham and Vietrade on October 3 - Photo moit.gov.vn |
"GEFE 2022 will display advanced technologies, high-quality products and green initiatives of both European and Vietnamese firms," he revealed.
Alain Cany, Chairman of the European Chambers of Commerce (EuroCham), said GEFE 2022 would take place from November 28 to 30 in HCM City, whose primary goal is to bring the best European innovations and sustainable solutions to Vietnam to help the country meet its ambitious COP26 commitments and national green growth strategy for 2021-2030.
The three-day event will comprise two parts, a conference and an exhibition. The former involves talks on sustainable development, energy policies, funding, knowledge-sharing initiatives and climate risk management whereas the latter features over 150 pavilions on an area of roughly 5,000 sqm.
Christoph Prommersberger, Deputy Head of Mission, Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands to Vietnam, underlined the development of the "carrot and stick" in European policies to support green transition globally.
He said "the carrot" represents billions of euros of climate finance waiting for lending opportunities in Vietnam. Meanwhile, "the stick" involves the carbon border adjustment mechanism, which taxes imports that are produced with large carbon emissions.
"That means potentially Vietnam's exports to Europe in certain sectors would be taxed higher," he said.
He also said new responsible business conduct regulations, largely based on OECD guidelines, were under development and would probably come in two to three years. He believed it was time for Vietnam to start preparing for the regulations and make sure Vietnamese exports continue to meet European market requirements.
Giorgio Aliberti, Ambassador of the European Union to Vietnam, underscored GEFE 2022 as a major event this year to promote green technologies and green solutions.
"It's the right time for Vietnam to look at new technologies to operate green transition and to green the economy to fight against climate change," he said.
He noted that circular models could bring a net saving of US$600 billion for EU firms by 2030 and create 600,000 jobs. As such, green transition would be a big opportunity for Vietnam in terms of employment.
The Vietnam Trade Promotion Agency (Vietrade), under the Ministry of Industry and Trade, also signed a memorandum of understanding with EuroCham on 3 October for co-organising GEFE 2022, and strengthening links between Vietnamese and European business communities.
As part of its agreement with EuroCham, Vietrade will provide support in recruiting Vietnamese companies and exhibitors for GEFE 2022 and its Vietnamese National Pavilion.