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The First EU-Vietnam Forum Just Happened. Here Is Why It Matters More Than the Headlines Suggest

| 1 min read| By EuroBulletin24 briefing
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The EU-Vietnam Global Gateway business forum was the first of its kind. Here is what was actually discussed, what investment deals were made, and what it means for EU-ASEAN strategy.

The first EU-Vietnam Global Gateway Business and Investment Forum produced outcomes that are more strategically significant than their diplomatic packaging suggests. While the event was described in EU institutional communications as a forum 'to facilitate high-level dialogues and create new avenues for shared prosperity' — language that is technically accurate and sufficiently vague to cover almost anything — the specific commercial and investment commitments made at and around the forum represent the operationalization of a strategic relationship that has been developing since the EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement entered into force in 2020.

The forum's context matters enormously. It took place in a month when European industries are acutely aware of the risks of supply chain concentration — the Hormuz crisis is demonstrating, in real time, what happens when critical supply chains pass through geographic chokepoints that geopolitical conflict can close. Vietnamese manufacturing is precisely the kind of geographically and politically distributed alternative to Chinese manufacturing that European supply chain resilience strategy identifies as a priority.

Specific investment discussions at the forum centred on European clean energy investment in Vietnam's ambitious renewable energy programme — Vietnam has one of Southeast Asia's most dynamic solar and wind development pipelines, driven partly by the manufacturing energy demand of its export-oriented industrial sectors. European financial institutions, led by the European Investment Bank and several German development finance channels, discussed co-financing structures that would provide Vietnamese renewable energy infrastructure with European capital at terms that Chinese infrastructure lending could not match in transparency and governance.

For Vietnam, the EU partnership offers something China's extensive economic presence in Southeast Asia does not: alignment with international standards on intellectual property, environmental protection, and labour rights that are necessary prerequisites for accessing the European consumer market whose purchasing power makes Vietnamese exports competitive at the margin over Chinese alternatives.

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