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Việt Nam to pilot carbon trade exchange from 2025

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Rú Chá mangrove in the central province of Thừa Thiên-Huế. The mangrove is an important ecosystem that helps remove and store a large part of carbon as biomass. — VNA/ Photo Hồ Cầu

HÀ NỘI — Việt Nam plans to set up and pilot a carbon trade exchange from 2025, according to a new Government decree on greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and Ozone layer protection.

The document stipulates several articles of the Law on Environmental Protection and maps out a roadmap for domestic carbon market foundation and development.

A carbon credit is a tradable permit or certificate that enables the holder of the credit the right to emit one tonne of carbon dioxide or an equivalent of a different greenhouse gas – it’s essentially an offset for producers of such gases.

From now until the end of 2027, the country will put forward regulations on the management of carbon credits, the exchange of GHG emission quotas and carbon credits, and the operation of a carbon credit exchange.

It will also carry out a pilot for exchanging and balancing carbon credits in potential areas, guide domestic and international carbon credit exchange and balance mechanisms in accordance with laws and international conventions to which Việt Nam is a signatory.

Activities to raise capacity and awareness of carbon market development will also be stepped up during this period.

The carbon trade exchange is expected to be put into official operation in 2028.

A carbon credit is a kind of permit that represents one tonne of carbon dioxide removed from the atmosphere. They can be purchased by an individual or, more commonly, a company to make up for carbon dioxide emissions that come from industrial production, delivery vehicles or travel. —

Source: https://vietnamnews.vn/environment/1114434/viet-nam-to-pilot-carbon-trade-exchange-from-2025.html

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Vietnam’s VNG delays Nasdaq IPO amid challenging market

VNG is postponing a Nasdaq debut amid an uncertain market environment, less than two weeks after the Vietnamese gaming startup joined a CEO roundtable with U.S. President Joe Biden.

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The app maker, which has more chat users than Facebook in Vietnam, “has every intention” of eventually completing an initial public offering in the U.S., a source with direct knowledge of the matter told Nikkei Asia. It filed for an IPO a week after the debut of Vietnamese electric vehicle maker VinFast, which like other newly listed companies has seen volatile trading in its first weeks on the market.

“Market conditions are still very challenging,” the source said.

VNG declined to comment when contacted by Nikkei Asia.

VNG was one of several businesses cited by the White House this month as an example of Vietnamese companies tapping “U.S. capital markets to fuel growth and innovation.”

With divisions in payments, cloud computing and music, it would be one of the few Vietnamese companies to sell stock overseas and is thus seen as a test case of investor appetite for firms in the region, as well as of regulatory scrutiny.

“Elements of our corporate structure are unprecedented and have not been tested in any court in Vietnam or elsewhere,” the company previously said in a securities filing.

The filing said it would list a Cayman Islands holding company that has a stake in VNG Corp. of 49% — Vietnam’s foreign-ownership limit for certain sectors — plus a 21% indirect interest.

Source: Nikkei Asia

Source: https://e.nhipcaudautu.vn/tech/vietnams-vng-delays-nasdaq-ipo-amid-challenging-market-3355168/

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Apple, Boeing, and Google encouraged to invest more in Vietnam

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh hosted separate receptions for executives of several U.S. corporations, including Apple Inc., Boeing Company, Google, Siemens Healthineers, in New York on September 21.

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He hailed the successful operation of Apple in Vietnam at the meeting with Nick Ammann, Director of Apple Global Government Operations. Apple’s export value in Vietnam reached around $30 billion in 2022.

He suggested that Apple keep putting more money into Vietnam, increase the amount of local content in its products, and help U.S. companies and Apple’s partners invest in the Southeast Asian country. He also thought that Apple would make Vietnam an important part of its line of production and supply.

During a reception for Brendan Nelson AO, the senior vice president of Boeing Company and president of Boeing Global, Pham urged Boeing to expand its manufacturing and supply chain in Vietnam and soon build its maintenance facility there.

The Prime Minister also used the event to ask Boeing to help Vietnamese partners with training their employees and sharing technology so that they can play a bigger role in Boeing’s supply chain.

Pham called upon Google to support Vietnam’s national innovation center and provide digital transformation training for Vietnamese firms while receiving Karan Bhatia, the Vice President, of Government Affairs and Public Policy at Google.

He also voiced his support for Google to expand operations in Vietnam.

On the same day, Prime Minister Pham witnessed the exchange of investment agreements between firms of the two countries in industrial park development, green growth, production and distribution of pharmaceuticals, and human resources training in semiconductors.

Source: VGP

Source: https://e.nhipcaudautu.vn/tech/apple-boeing-and-google-encouraged-to-invest-more-in-vietnam-3355213/

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Vietnam edtech firm Vuihoc bags $6m in TNB Aura-led round

Increased internet accessibility, coupled with ICT advancements and the rise in smartphone users, is driving the growth of online learning in the country.

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Vietnam’s e-learning market is expected to hit US$3 billion in value by the end of the year.

In a bid to capitalize on this demand, local edtech firm Vuihoc has raised US$6 million in its series A funding round led by TNB Aura. The fresh funds will be used to improve the company’s product offerings and invest in AI to offer personalized learning experiences for students.

Founded by Lam Do and Thu Do in 2019, Vuihoc has amassed over 1.1 million users, primarily from Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities. The platform offers educational content, including video lectures and quizzes, and has an inventory of over half a million resources.

The firm also offers live classes that enable students to learn in private or in small groups and where they can get instant feedback.

“We believe that the support of technology will bring the best possible education to all students, especially those outside of big cities, giving them better opportunities for the future,” Do said in a statement.

Before its series A round, the company most recently raised US$2 million in a bridge round led by Bace Capital, an investment firm backed by Ant Group.

Source: Tech in Asia

Source: https://e.nhipcaudautu.vn/tech/vietnam-edtech-firm-vuihoc-bags-6m-in-tnb-aura-led-round-3354305/

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