A wind power project in the northern province of Ninh Thuận. — Photo evn.com.vn HÀ NỘI — The Vietnamese economy’s unparalleled exposure to multinational corporations and the global consumer market calls for a pragmatic alignment between the country’s renewable energy strategy and the decarbonisation commitments of the global brands, according to IEEFA’s latest report on Việt Nam. “Multinational corporations responsible for up to US$150 billion of Việt Nam’s export revenues have made specific pledges on carbon neutrality or decarbonisation of varying scope and timelines,” said Thu Vũ, energy finance analyst leading the Vietnamese market coverage for IEEFA. “These brands’ journey toward sustainability progress is one in which Việt Nam can not afford to ignore or miss out on.” Việt Nam is currently the largest exporter of goods in developing Southeast Asia. With nearly 60 per cent of the exports being manufactured goods for the big brands, its growing role in the global supply chain comes with the pressure to be attuned to the brands’ needs and preferences. In the report, Thu describes the macroeconomic spillover effect of a solid renewable energy adoption plan in Việt Nam, as well as the key drivers that will shape the sector’s next stage of…