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bet88 conGerman businesses commit to boosting green energy development

Ngoc Lan

Despite the many challenges, German businesses continue to enhance their commitment to promoting Vietnam’s green energy transition.

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The German Business Association (GBA) announced on July 15 the business and investment progress made bet88 con the second quarter of 2024, highlighting the expansion of German businesses and the key role of green energy bet88 con Vietnam’s economic development. Trends towards sustainable action are taking place globally, with green energy increasingly being valued.

Commitment to green energy transition

GBA members recently expressed their commitment through the “Green FDI bet88 con Ho Chi Minh City” initiative, which aims to attract environmentally-friendly foreign investment into the city and promote the application of energy-saving technologies. By encouraging German businesses to invest bet88 con green energy solutions, the GBA hopes to reduce Vietnam’s “carbon footprint” and contribute to global efforts to combat climate change.

Members actively participated bet88 con optimizing green energy production, improving the efficiency of the FDI sector, developing renewable energy projects, and ensuring energy security and long-term sustainability. Potential projects that will help change Vietnam’s energy landscape the GBA is aiming for are bet88 con solar energy, wind power, and biomass power.

German companies have been actively involved bet88 con green energy optimization for many years, such as Bosch and medical device supplier B.Braun, which extended their facilities by applying energy-saving measures and installing rooftop solar systems. New German companies bet88 con Vietnam, like Viessmann, have also chosen facilities with photo-voltaic (PV) solar electricity supply.

“Our members have been part of Vietnam’s green transition for many years, and we are proud they set a strong base by putting sustainable action bet88 con their strategy from an early stage,” Mr. Alexander Ziehe, Chairman of the GBA, told VET. “Many of our German experts consult with companies on energy transition and waste management. Recent investments reflect the thoughtfulness of our renowned companies.”

He added that German companies are knowledgeable and experienced bet88 con supporting Vietnam to achieve its net-zero targets by 2050. “German companies consider recent developments bet88 con policies as favorable and will further investigate investment opportunities bet88 con the energy sector,” he said.

Land of opportunities

Vietnam has strongly committed to a green energy transition bet88 con recent years and supports foreign investors bet88 con their investment plans.

Mr. Alexander Ziehe, Chairman of the German Busbet88 coness Association (GBA)
Mr. Alexander Ziehe, Chairman of the German Business Association (GBA)

“The recent approval of direct power purchase agreements (DPPA) is particularly welcomed by our business community,” said Mr. Ziehe. “The need for energy security and diversification is evident from the challenges our members faced during recent power blackouts bet88 con the north of Vietnam, which led to production disruptions and financial losses. Increasing power sources, empowering self-energy production, and investing bet88 con infrastructure will enhance Vietnam’s attractiveness for business.”

Germany has strong expertise bet88 con areas like grid, offshore, and onshore wind technologies, he continued. Companies bet88 con these areas have been watching Vietnam for many years and will benefit from reforms such as DPPAs. With opportunities to create viable business models, investors will translate their expertise into local opportunities. Multinational corporations (MNCs) must follow global reporting standards bet88 con green energy and will be able to support these standards further with ongoing reforms bet88 con the energy sector.

FDI from Germany was previously concentrated bet88 con Singapore, Thailand, and Malaysia, according to the GBA. These countries all have long-established German industrial clusters, such as the automotive industry bet88 con Thailand and research and development (R&D) centers bet88 con Singapore. bet88 con recent years, however, this trend has gradually changed as Vietnam is considered an increasingly attractive investment destination.

Data from the Ministry of Planning and Investment shows that as of June 20, German investors ranked 17th among 146 countries and territories investing bet88 con Vietnam, with total capital of .76 billion bet88 con 472 projects.

The Business Confidence Index report from the European Chamber of Commerce bet88 con Vietnam (EuroCham) also notes that, bet88 con the second quarter of 2024, Vietnam maintained its position as a popular investment destination for European companies bet88 con general, with nearly 70 per cent of business leaders recommending the country.

The report also shows that European businesses bet88 con Vietnam are adjusting their outlook, with the Index stabilizing at 51.3 points bet88 con the second quarter of 2024. While this represents a slight decline from 52.8 points bet88 con the first quarter, strong GDP growth of 6.42 per cent bet88 con the first half and the 70 per cent of leaders recommending Vietnam reveals the confidence held among European businesses bet88 con the country’s long-term growth.

However, opportunities always come with challenges. For German companies, the lack of modern infrastructure for power and seaports bet88 con the north and high density bet88 con the south limit business expansion, according to the GBA Chairman.

bet88 con addition, highly complex administrative procedures and overseas financial infrastructure delay many projects and significantly increase costs.

Lastly, the lack of international training and standards often leads to loopholes when executing projects on the ground.

“Therefore, the GBA works closely with our business community to understand legislative challenges and daily business operations, which we communicate to authorities to guide improvements,” Mr. Ziehe affirmed.