The European business community is committed to a long-term partnership with Viet Nam in sustainable development and promoting the circular economy.
On the morning of November 26, Deputy Minister of the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment, Le Cong Thanh, received and worked with a delegation from the EU-ASEAN Business Council (EU-ABC) and the European Chamber of Commerce in Viet Nam (EuroCham). The discussion focused on the legal framework, the circular economy, recycling, and agricultural and environmental cooperation.
At the meeting, Ms. Li Chen, a Member of the EU-ABC Executive Board and Head of Public Affairs for ASEAN at HSBC, introduced the EU-ABC as an organization recognized by the European Commission and the ASEAN Secretariat to represent the European business community operating in Southeast Asia, with EuroCham representing the European business community in Viet Nam.
Deputy Minister of the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment Le Cong Thanh met and worked with the delegation from the EU-ASEAN Business Council (EU-ABC) and the European Chamber of Commerce in Vietnam (EuroCham). Photo: Linh Linh.The year 2025 marks the 35th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Viet Nam and the European Union (1990-2025), a significant milestone opening up a period of deeper and more comprehensive cooperation between the two sides. On this occasion, EU-ABC and EuroCham expressed their appreciation for the efforts of the Vietnamese Government, particularly the leading role of the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment in drafting and amending key bills in 2025, such as the Land Law and the Law Amending and Supplementing a Number of Articles of Laws in the fields of agriculture and environment.
According to Ms. Li Chen, the current legislative refinement process creates an important opportunity to enhance environmental protection and climate change response, while also promoting green transition, smart agriculture development, and increasing added value in agricultural production - areas of particular interest to the European business community, which is ready to accompany and provide support.
To realize their commitment to cooperate with the Vietnamese Government on these priorities, and to support their members in increasing investment by establishing a platform for constructive dialogue between the Government and businesses, EU-ABC and EuroCham co-organized a High-Level European Business Mission to Viet Nam from November 24 to 27, followed by the Green Economy Forum (GEF) 2025, which will be chaired by EuroCham.
Ms. Li Chen, Member of the EU-ABC Executive Board and Head of Public Affairs for ASEAN at HSBC, and Mr. Torben Minko, Member of the EuroCham Vietnam Board of Directors and Managing Director of B. Braun Viet Nam, posed for a souvenir photo with Deputy Minister Le Cong Thanh. Photo: Linh Linh.During the working session, representatives of the businesses in the delegation stated that the European business community is committed to long-term partnership with Viet Nam in sustainable development, with the desire to promote the circular economy model and efficient resource utilization.
Listening to the comments, Deputy Minister Le Cong Thanh thanked the businesses for raising issues closely aligned with practical requirements, affirming that the Government and the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment always prioritize the environment, climate change, and sustainable development.
Deputy Minister Le Cong Thanh affirmed that, in line with the policies of the Party and the Government, the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment continues to develop and amend legal regulations to develop agriculture not merely as a production sector, but as a high value-added commodity production sector capable of meeting the strict requirements of markets, including the European market.
Deputy Minister Le Cong Thanh acknowledged and thanked the European businesses for their participation and support, including practical contributions to disaster prevention and emergency relief after natural disasters; and welcomed continued cooperation in the fields of remote sensing, spatial data, and more. Photo: Linh Linh.Regarding resource utilization, the Ministry is finalizing policies to ensure that resources such as land, water, minerals, and forests are strictly managed and used efficiently and sustainably, securing development opportunities for future generations. He noted that environmental regulations in recent years have changed significantly toward administrative procedure reform, shifting from pre-inspection to enhanced post-inspection, approaching the advanced management methods applied by the EU. The National Assembly is currently considering amendments to a number of articles in 15 laws related to agriculture and the environment; this is the initial step to address urgent issues, but there will be deeper amendments in the future, including to the environmental laws.
The Deputy Minister emphasized that the comments and recommendations from businesses serve as important questions and suggestions for the policy refinement process, especially concerning the circular economy, recycling, Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR), the carbon market, and carbon credits. The Ministry is researching how to make EPR regulations more favorable and plans to issue a decree soon; it is also considering learning from good European experiences, including regulations on mandatory recycling rates for certain products and packaging.
Deputy Minister Le Cong Thanh presented an OCOP gift to Mr. Torben Minko, Member of the EuroCham Viet Nam Board of Directors and Managing Director of B. Braun Viet Nam. Photo: Linh Linh.He also acknowledged and thanked the European businesses for their participation and support, including practical contributions to disaster prevention and emergency relief after natural disasters; and welcomed continued cooperation in the fields of remote sensing, spatial data, renewable energy, water and wastewater treatment, the development of low-emission products, and biomass energy from agricultural by-products.
“The Ministry of Agriculture and Environment is always ready to exchange and listen to the opinions and initiatives of businesses to build a legal corridor that increasingly aligns with modern management methods and international commitments, contributing to Viet Nam’s goal of becoming an upper-middle-income country by 2030 and a developed country by 2045,” Deputy Minister Le Cong Thanh affirmed.