US Consul General in HCM City Susan Burns addresses the workshop in Binh Duong province on January 18. — VNA/VNS Photo |
BÌNH DƯƠNG The US-Vietnam Getting to Net-Zero Workshop: Industrial Manufacturing Decarbonisation took place in the southern province of Bình Dương on January 18.
The event was co-hosted by the provincial People’s Committee, the US Consulate General in HCM City and the Becamex IDC, with over 200 enterprises at home and abroad taking part.
Speaking at the event, US Consul General in HCM City Susan Burns said Việt Nam has emerged as a key industrial production hub in the region. The robust growth of its logistics sector, while commendable, has posed environmental challenges, compelling companies to adopt green manufacturing practices and embrace the shift towards clean energy to align with production requirements.
She highlighted the growing interest among US firms in cutting-edge technologies, particularly in solutions such as rooftop solar energy, as part of their commitment to reduce emissions and advance the collective goal of achieving net-zero by 2025.
Permanent Vice Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Mai Hung Dung highlighted Bình Dương 's proactive approach to adapting to uncertainties stemming from geopolitical factors and the fourth industrial revolution.
He said the province is actively developing a new ecosystem that complements the existing industrial-urban-service model. This involves an innovative and technological ecosystem, the establishment of smart industrial zones, sustainable and ecologically smart urban areas, all with sustainable development at its core.
Bình Dương aspires to enhance its industrial sector, progressively creating a driving force for new economic development that moves away from labour and land-intensive practices. The ultimate objective is to actively deliver on the Vietnamese Government's commitment to achieving net-zero emissions by 2050, he added. — VNS