Ho chi minh city: Green transition is emerging as a key pillar of cooperation between Vietnam and Australia, opening up new opportunities for innovation, investment, and long-term partnerships between the two countries. The information was highlighted at the Vietnam-Australia Green Transition Forum 2026 held in Ho Chi Minh City on April 9 by the Australian Consulate General in collaboration with the Australia Alumni Business Network (AABN).
According to Vietnam News Agency, the forum brought together government officials, business leaders, and experts from both countries to discuss pathways for enhancing bilateral ties through sustainable practices. Participants emphasized the potential for collaboration in renewable energy projects, sustainable agriculture, and technology transfer as critical areas where both nations can benefit.
The forum also underscored the importance of aligning economic strategies with environmental objectives, suggesting that the green transition could serve as a foundation for future economic growth. Discussions highlighted Vietnam's growing role as a regional leader in sustainable development and Australia's expertise in clean technology as complementary strengths.
The Vietnam-Australia Green Transition Forum 2026 is part of a broader effort to deepen bilateral relations and encourage mutual learning. The event concluded with a call for continued dialogue and cooperation to achieve common goals in sustainability and economic development.