They are Jotun, Vard, Yara, Eagles Technology, Equinor, DNV, UMOE Advanced Composites and C-Loop representing stewardship in the sectors of paint and coating production, shipbuilding, fertilizer, energy, and the circular economy, respectively.
Vietnamese Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Foreign Affairs H.E. Bui Thanh Son also paid a visit to the pavilion.

In her opening remarks of the pavilion, Norwegian Ambassador to Vietnam Hilde Solbakken said "This is a reflection of Norway’s long-standing commitment to innovation and environmental responsibility thr
ough their sustainable practices and green solutions. It also tells you how the Norwegian companies have been working closely with the Vietnamese partners to uphold the values of sustainability, making active contributions to Vietnam’s economic growth and transition to a greener future”.
With interactive exhibits, the Norwegian Pavilion attracted many visitors who are State officials, VIPs, businesses, partners and young students, who also had an opportunity to speak with companies’ representatives and learn about why Norway is regarded as a pioneer in green technologies, and how its companies ensure that growth and sustainability can go hand in hand.
The Norwegian Pavilion was part of the Green Economy Forum & Exhibition or GEFE 2024 taking place in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam during 20-21 October 2024.
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