Saigon Times Group is a leading Vietnamese media organization with prestigious business and consumer publications. After three decades of development, we have built a good reputation through our publications on economy, business and markets for Vietnamese and foreign readers.
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Saigon Times Group is a leading Vietnamese media organization with prestigious business and consumer publications. After three decades of development, we have built a good reputation through our publications on economy, business and markets for Vietnamese and foreign readers.
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Free access to daily domestic news, podcasts and videos
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$5 $1 /month (VND 23,900)
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Unlimited access to domestic news, podcasts, videos and magazine articles on current social / economic / trade / investment issues, commodity / financial/securities markets, M&A activity, FDI, local and foreign business communities and more.
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As Vietnam accelerates its shift toward a green economy, businesses nationwide are stepping up to align growth with environmental responsibility. This transition reflects the country’s commitment to global sustainability goals and its ambition to build a resilient, future-ready economy.
Across industries, companies are adopting eco-friendly technologies, lowering carbon footprints, and investing in innovation. From renewable energy projects to sustainable supply chains, these efforts help firms balance profits with environmental responsibility.
In recognition of their contributions, the Saigon Times Group on August 28 honored 22 companies for their efforts in green and sustainable development at the Sustainable Development 2025: A New Era for Green Growth event. This event was part of the group’s annual Green Economy Forum.
The event also served as a platform for dialogue, where experts and business leaders discussed strategies to speed up the green transition. Collaboration among government, businesses, and communities was emphasized as essential for reaching national and global sustainability goals.
Participants register for the “Sustainable Development 2025: A New Era for the Green Growth” eventParticipants network at the eventPham Huu Chuong, deputy editor-in-chief of the Saigon Times Group, delivers opening remarksAn overview of the eventTo Thanh Son, ESG manager of SGS Vietnam, presents on the role of sustainable development and green standards in global commerceDinh Hong Ky, vice chairman of the HCMC Union of Business Associations, makes a presentationLim Dyi Chang, executive director, Corporate Banking at UOB Vietnam, delivers his presentationDang Thuy Trang, head of Public Affairs at Grab Vietnam, speaks at the panel discussionA panel of experts and business leaders discusses “What Can Be Done for Citizens and Businesses to Benefit from Green Growth?” at the eventHonorees from manufacturing, construction, real estate, and services-commerce are recognized for their commitment to green transition and sustainable development at the Green Star Merit Ceremony
Pham Huu Chuong, deputy editor-in-chief of the Saigon Times Group, and Nguyen Thi Kim Ngoc (R), deputy director of the HCMC Department of Industry and Trade, present the “Green Star” certificates and trophies to business executives