Experts recommend switching off unused devices, using appliances efficiently, maximising natural light, and carrying out regular maintenance. They also suggest prioritising energy-labelled appliances or investing in rooftop solar panels.
To win the hearts of international consumers, adaptability is key to success. As global consumers place increasing emphasis on product origin, sustainability, and quality, Vietnamese coffee faces a new imperative: not only to produce in large quantities but also to do so responsibly. In Đắk Lắk, Việt Nam's coffee capital, this transformation is already taking root, beginning with certified growing regions.
Gasoline, diesel, and aviation fuel are exempt from value-added tax (VAT) declaration and payment, but remain eligible for input VAT deduction. This decision has received strong support from the public and businesses, as it helps to stabilize the domestic fuel market.
As policymakers, investors and international partners gather in Hanoi for the UK – Việt Nam Green Investment Forum 2026, the focus is shifting beyond energy transition towards a more urgent priority: how to withstand rising global uncertainties.
Across Asia, especially in Việt Nam, livestock supports millions of smallholder farmers and value chain workers. But climate change, environmental pressures, and animal diseases are putting the sector at risk, making international cooperation more important than ever.
Việt Nam’s seafood exports maintained strong growth in the first quarter of 2026, reaching 2.52 billion USD, up 9.1% year-on-year, with March alone contributing 802 million USD. Demand from key markets like China, Japan, and the United States is rebounding, led by a 59% surge in exports to China, while shrimp and pangasius remain the main growth drivers.
Experts recommend switching off unused devices, using appliances efficiently, maximising natural light, and carrying out regular maintenance. They also suggest prioritising energy-labelled appliances or investing in rooftop solar panels.