Vietnam is participating in the ongoing AsiaBerlin Summit 2023 in the German capital, sharing its innovative ideas on technological solutions and products for energy saving and environment protection.
Vietnamese Ambassador to Germany Vu Quang Minh (1st from left) and Cambodian Ambassador to Germany Savny Phen (2nd from left) at at a stall run by the Vietnam Embassy at the AsiaBerlin Summit 2023 (Photo: VNA)
Berlin (VNA) – Vietnam is participating in the ongoing AsiaBerlin Summit 2023 in the German capital, sharing its innovative ideas on technological solutions and products for energy saving and environment protection.
The annual summit, powered by the Berlin Senate Department for Economic Affairs, Energy and Public Enterprises, forms the collective platform that brings together communities within the startup ecosystems across Asia and Berlin. It addresses economic connections between the sides and helps link Berlin startups with valuable Asian markets and ecosystems.
This year, it spotlights cooperation opportunities in AI, transport-logistics, energy transformation, and green technology. Themed “Innovating now for a positive future,” the 2023 edition looks at breakthrough ideas and solutions of ten startups.
Delivering a speech at the event, the second secretary and head of the economic affairs department at the Vietnamese Embassy in Germany, Nguyen Mai Phuong, said given the global green technology revolution, it is important for Vietnam to increase understanding on areas that the Southeast Asian nation has a chance to collaborate.
She expressed her delight that in his opening remarks, the Berlin mayor has mentioned Vietnam as a key partner of the city in particular and the European country in general./.
Four Vietnamese startups in the fields of electric vehicles, energy efficiency, smart agriculture and circular economy will introduce their innovative solutions at the AsiaBerlin Submit 2021.
An event connecting Vietnamese and German start-ups for sustainable development took place, both online and offline, within the framework of the AsiaBerlin Summit 2021 from October 4-10.
A key change in the draft decree is a provision requiring bank transfers for gold transactions valued at 20 million VND (765 USD) and above, to enhance transparency and verify customer identities.
In the first four months of 2025, trade turnover between Vietnam and Cambodia surpassed 3 billion USD, marking a 7% increase compared to the same period in 2024.
On June 19 alone, a total of 2,005 trucks completed customs clearance at Lang Son’s border gates — the highest single-day figure ever recorded in the province. Of these, 634 carried exports and 1,371 imports.
The OECD Economic Surveys: Vietnam 2025 report focuses on analysing the country’s macroeconomic fundamentals, the impact of international integration on attracting foreign investment and trade, and the country’s prospects for developing a low-carbon economy.
Antoine Colin, Senior Vice President for Global Supply Chain Digital Transformation & Resilience at HP Inc., affirmed HP’s strategic commitment to building a supply chain and ecosystem in Vietnam and the region.
Deputy Director General of the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT)’s Trade Promotion Agency Bui Quang Hung emphasised that logistics has evolved from a technical function into a core capability for Vietnamese exporters to maintain their competitive advantage in the US market.
A trade official has suggested companies work closely with shipping lines, airlines, and freight forwarders to monitor routes, transit times, and potential surcharges while exploring broader cargo insurance to cover risks like war and terrorism.
In addition to institutional reform, the agency is also rolling out key solution groups to combat counterfeit goods, imitations, and intellectual property infringements in the digital environment.
The event, co-organised by the Vietnam Trade Office in the UK and TT Meridian, a local importer of Vietnamese fresh produce, aims to build a national lychee brand and encourage broader recognition of Vietnamese fruits in a competitive, high-end market.
The industry's performance has been powered by bold investments in modern production lines, enabling Vietnamese firms to produce complicated products which were exclusive to advanced economies.
Outcomes of ABAC III will shape ABAC’s final policy recommendations to be submitted to the ABAC-APEC leaders’ dialogue, scheduled to take place in the Republic of Korea this November.
This is the second year the magazine has released the ranking, which is based on total revenue and key financial indicators of enterprises from seven countries in the region: Vietnam, Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, the Philippines, and Cambodia.
At the summit, publishing, tech, and media sectors will discuss emerging trends, business models, and sustainable solutions for digital publishing development in Vietnam.
This year’s “Vietnam Goods Week” marks a significant milestone as it is being held simultaneously for the first time in four locations across Asia: Japan, Hong Kong (China), Cambodia, and Malaysia, from June 19 - 22.
According to NordCham Vietnam Chairman Thue Quist Thomasen, the Vietnamese Government’s commitment to achieving net-zero emissions by 2050 is both a challenge and an opportunity for businesses to contribute to green and sustainable growth.
The analysis from an investment perspective shows that the economy’s growth has been heavily capital‑driven, yet efficiency remains low as reflected by Vietnam’s Incremental Capital-Output Ratio (ICOR) being significantly higher than global and regional averages. This underscores the imperative to enhance capital‑use efficiency.