Decoding Vietnam's 2026 Economic Outlook: Transforming Resilience into Sustainable Growth Drivers
HO CHI MINH CITY, Vietnam, April 6, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Bloomberg Businessweek Vietnam and Beacon Asia Media officially announce the details of The Year Ahead 2026 – Velocity: Resilience and Expectations. The premier summit will take place on April 10, 2026, from 8:30 AM to 1:00 PM at Thiskyhall Convention Center, Sala Urban Area, Ho Chi Minh City.
The event will convene over 450 business leaders, investors, and policy advisors to analyze Vietnam's 2026 economic trajectory and discuss strategies to convert internal resilience into long-term growth momentum in a new era.
Under the theme "Resilience and Expectations," the program provides a comprehensive global perspective on critical geopolitical shifts, including Middle East tensions and U.S. tariff policies, which are reshaping global supply chains, trade flows, and investment. In this landscape, Vietnam's new leadership and a wave of robust policy reforms - focusing on technology, green energy, and domestic capacity building - are pushing the economy beyond its comfort zone toward the ambitious goal of becoming a high-income nation by 2045.
International speakers, policymakers, trade association representatives, and captains of industry will share diverse insights and provocative discussions centered on a pivotal question: Can Vietnam successfully transform its proven resilience into sustainable growth drivers for 2026 and the 2026–2030 period?
To address this, the summit focuses on two pillars: Economic Resilience amid short-to-medium-term challenges and Catalyzing New Growth Drivers.
Business and economic resilience face tangible headwinds in 2026. Vietnamese enterprises continue to navigate geopolitical volatility, fragmented supply chains, tightening monetary and fiscal policies in major economies, and disruptive technological shifts. These factors demand superior risk management and strategic diversification of markets, supply chains, products, and capital flows to maintain competitiveness.
Conversely, Vietnam's growth engine is being reinforced by institutional reforms, infrastructure investment, green energy development, and AI-driven transformation. The Year Ahead 2026 focuses on how Vietnamese firms can accelerate velocity, boost productivity, and restructure growth models to seize opportunities rather than merely defending against risks.
The speaker lineup for The Year Ahead 2026 features high-profile figures from both domestic and international arenas, spanning geoeconomics, diplomacy, banking and finance, supporting industries, and sector leaders. This diverse assembly ensures attendees gain a multi-dimensional perspective: from the overarching global economic and geopolitical landscape to the highly granular operational and strategic decisions shaping Vietnamese enterprises today.
Participant Profile The event expects over 450 delegates, including:
- Business leaders, industry associations, and chambers of commerce.
- Board members, CEOs, CFOs, CIOs of FDI enterprises and multinationals.
- Investors, analysts, and domestic/international policy advisors.
BAM Studio: "The Context Hub" On the sidelines, Beacon Asia Media (BAM) Studio will conduct "The Context Hub: From Boardroom Insight to Market Action," a series of deep-dive interviews with experts and policymakers to bridge the gap between high-level strategy and operational execution.
Registration and Press Contact Detailed program information and registration are available at the Bloomberg Businessweek Vietnam website: bbw.vn or bloombergbusinessweek.vn.
Note: Seating is limited. Priority is given to early registrants who meet the professional criteria. The Organizing Committee reserves the right to confirm attendance.
About Bloomberg Businessweek Vietnam Bloomberg Businessweek Vietnam is a strategic partnership between Bloomberg Media, Beacon Asia Media, and the Agriculture and Environment Newspaper. Featuring both print and digital editions, it provides world-class financial news, analysis, and global perspectives tailored for the Vietnamese audience.
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Bloomberg Businessweek Vietnam and Beacon Asia Media to Host "The Year Ahead 2026 - Velocity: Resilience and Expectations"
- Hyundai Motor initiates global naming of sea forests across Korea, Argentina and Australia
- Campaign highlights the climate value of marine ecosystems through naming and identity-building during Earth Month
- Dedicated website and mapping registrations aim to build global awareness and data access
- Ongoing marine conservation includes Ulsan sea forest restoration projects conducted in partnership with Korean government agencies
SEOUL, South Korea , April 7, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Hyundai Motor Company today announced the global launch of its 'Forests Without Names' campaign, an initiative that celebrates Earth Month this April by naming sea forests worldwide while highlighting their environmental importance.
The campaign aims to increase awareness of these often overlooked underwater ecosystems and reinforce Hyundai Motor's long-term marine conservation efforts, including seaweed-based sea forest restoration off the coast of Ulsan, South Korea, and marine waste cleanup projects spanning 10 countries.
"Hyundai Motor Company has been committed to forest conservation across both terrestrial and marine ecosystems. Through the 'Forests Without Names' campaign, we are pleased to shed light on sea forests and highlight their ecological value and the importance of protecting our marine environments. We are especially proud to bring this story to life creatively — sparking curiosity about what has long gone unnoticed, and inspiring people to care about what they now know by name. We will continue to advance our sustainability efforts in pursuit of a more environmentally responsible future."
– Hyunchul Jeon, Head of Future Business & Sustainability Group at Hyundai Motor Company
What Are Sea Forests and Why Do They Matter?
Sea forests are underwater ecosystems formed by dense marine algae such as kelp and seaweed. Like terrestrial forests, they provide habitats, filter marine pollutants and support coastal biodiversity.
Global scientific and policy interest in seaweed's climate value increased in 2025, as discussions at the IPCC's 63rd Session in Lima highlighted the need to explore methodological pathways for including seaweed in future carbon accounting frameworks.
Why Is Hyundai Naming Sea Forests?
Unlike iconic terrestrial forests, many sea forests have no formal names — anonymity that limits their visibility and the protection they receive. The campaign addresses this fundamental gap by giving these ecosystems clear identities.
Finalized names will be added to the campaign's Sea Forest Map, which Hyundai Motor ultimately aims to integrate with widely used global mapping platforms and leading Korean platforms including Kakao Map. Hyundai Motor brings the public directly into the process through open voting — driving a shift in environmental communication from awareness alone toward recognition, documentation and long-term protection.
How Does the 'Forests Without Names' Campaign Work?
The campaign builds on Hyundai Motor's earlier environmental storytelling initiatives, including the Cannes Lions-winning 'Tree Correspondents' campaign in 2025, which used artificial intelligence (AI) to give trees a voice and spotlight the importance of forest conservation.
This new initiative expands Hyundai Motor's sustainability focus from land ecosystems to marine environments through three main actions:
- Naming three sea forests worldwide:
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- Korea: One of the two restored sea forests in Ulsan is officially named "Ullim" — a Korean word evoking resonance or an echo — through a formal naming process conducted in close collaboration with the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries and the Korea Fisheries Resources Agency (FIRA).
- Argentina: Hyundai has designated an official sea forest name "Auken Aiken" meaning "Field of Life" in the local indigenous language through a partnership with a local NGO specialized in marine conservation and community groups.
- Australia: The final name will be determined through a public voting process conducted via Hyundai Motor's global social channels and campaign website, with shortlisted candidates selected jointly with local NGOs and community groups.
- Registering these sites on a dedicated campaign website and mapping platform such as 'Kakao Map', with the ambition to expand to global platforms
- Working closely with the Korean government, NGOs and local communities to ensure scientific credibility and long-term conservation outcomes
The dedicated campaign website will evolve into a global Sea Forest Data Hub, archiving verified information such as location, ecosystem characteristics, and restoration activities. By making this data publicly accessible, Hyundai aims to build one of the world's most comprehensive open databases on underwater forests.
What Will Happen During Earth Month?
Key milestones include:
- April 3
- Release of teaser campaign video and open campaign website
- Announcement of sea forest names in Korea and Argentina, alongside public voting in Australia
- April 22 (Earth Day): Release of main campaign film and announcement of Australia's final sea forest name
Finalized names will be added to the campaign's Sea Forest Map, with the goal of registering these sea forests on global mapping platforms in the future.
How Does This Connect to Hyundai Motor's Broader Marine Conservation Work?
The naming initiative is part of Hyundai Motor's longer-term environmental strategy rather than a standalone campaign.
Hyundai Motor has been restoring seaweed forests in Ulsan since 2024 under agreements with Korea's Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries, the Korea Fisheries Resources Agency and Ulsan Metropolitan City. The project spans approximately 3.96 square kilometers and is expected to offset about 1,300 tons of CO₂ annually through carbon absorption and ecosystem restoration, through methods including seaweed transplantation, spore dispersal, artificial underwater longline installations, local species reproduction support and seabed cleanup.
Meanwhile, since 2021, the company has conducted marine waste collection projects in partnership with the Healthy Seas foundation across Europe, Korea and the United States. These efforts have resulted in the removal of approximately 320 tons of marine debris, including discarded fishing nets later recycled into ECONYL® nylon fiber used in vehicle materials such as floor mats for IONIQ 5, IONIQ 6, IONIQ 9, INSTER, SANTA FE and NEXO models sold in Europe.
Hyundai Motor aims to support ecosystem recovery and realize potential climate mitigation benefits through these initiatives.
About Hyundai Motor Company
Established in 1967, Hyundai Motor Company is present in over 200 countries with more than 120,000 employees dedicated to tackling real-world mobility challenges around the globe. Based on the brand vision 'Progress for Humanity,' Hyundai Motor is accelerating its transformation into a Smart Mobility Solution Provider. The company invests in advanced technologies such as robotics and Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) to bring about revolutionary mobility solutions while pursuing open innovation to introduce future mobility services. In pursuit of a sustainable future for the world, Hyundai will continue its efforts to introduce zero-emission vehicles with industry-leading hydrogen fuel cell and EV technologies.
More information about Hyundai Motor and its products can be found at:
https://www.hyundai.com/worldwide/en/ or Newsroom: Media Hub by Hyundai
Follow our Hyundai Global Newsroom Instagram channel @hyundai media hub
Visit the Hyundai Media Hub for more content
SEOUL, South Korea , April 7, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Hyundai Motor Company today announced the global launch of its 'Forests Without Names' campaign, an initiative that celebrates Earth Month this April by naming sea forests worldwide while highlighting their environmental importance.
The campaign aims to increase awareness of these often overlooked underwater ecosystems and reinforce Hyundai Motor's long-term marine conservation efforts, including seaweed-based sea forest restoration off the coast of Ulsan, South Korea, and marine waste cleanup projects spanning 10 countries.
"Hyundai Motor Company has been committed to forest conservation across both terrestrial and marine ecosystems. Through the 'Forests Without Names' campaign, we are pleased to shed light on sea forests and highlight their ecological value and the importance of protecting our marine environments. We are especially proud to bring this story to life creatively — sparking curiosity about what has long gone unnoticed, and inspiring people to care about what they now know by name. We will continue to advance our sustainability efforts in pursuit of a more environmentally responsible future."
– Hyunchul Jeon, Head of Future Business & Sustainability Group at Hyundai Motor Company
What Are Sea Forests and Why Do They Matter?
Sea forests are underwater ecosystems formed by dense marine algae such as kelp and seaweed. Like terrestrial forests, they provide habitats, filter marine pollutants and support coastal biodiversity.
Global scientific and policy interest in seaweed's climate value increased in 2025, as discussions at the IPCC's 63rd Session in Lima highlighted the need to explore methodological pathways for including seaweed in future carbon accounting frameworks.
Why Is Hyundai Naming Sea Forests?
Unlike iconic terrestrial forests, many sea forests have no formal names — anonymity that limits their visibility and the protection they receive. The campaign addresses this fundamental gap by giving these ecosystems clear identities.
Finalized names will be added to the campaign's Sea Forest Map, which Hyundai Motor ultimately aims to integrate with widely used global mapping platforms and leading Korean platforms including Kakao Map. Hyundai Motor brings the public directly into the process through open voting — driving a shift in environmental communication from awareness alone toward recognition, documentation and long-term protection.
How Does the 'Forests Without Names' Campaign Work?
The campaign builds on Hyundai Motor's earlier environmental storytelling initiatives, including the Cannes Lions-winning 'Tree Correspondents' campaign in 2025, which used artificial intelligence (AI) to give trees a voice and spotlight the importance of forest conservation.
This new initiative expands Hyundai Motor's sustainability focus from land ecosystems to marine environments through three main actions:
The dedicated campaign website will evolve into a global Sea Forest Data Hub, archiving verified information such as location, ecosystem characteristics, and restoration activities. By making this data publicly accessible, Hyundai aims to build one of the world's most comprehensive open databases on underwater forests.
What Will Happen During Earth Month?
Key milestones include:
- April 3
- Release of teaser campaign video and open campaign website
- Announcement of sea forest names in Korea and Argentina, alongside public voting in Australia
- April 22 (Earth Day): Release of main campaign film and announcement of Australia's final sea forest name
Finalized names will be added to the campaign's Sea Forest Map, with the goal of registering these sea forests on global mapping platforms in the future.
How Does This Connect to Hyundai Motor's Broader Marine Conservation Work?
The naming initiative is part of Hyundai Motor's longer-term environmental strategy rather than a standalone campaign.
Hyundai Motor has been restoring seaweed forests in Ulsan since 2024 under agreements with Korea's Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries, the Korea Fisheries Resources Agency and Ulsan Metropolitan City. The project spans approximately 3.96 square kilometers and is expected to offset about 1,300 tons of CO₂ annually through carbon absorption and ecosystem restoration, through methods including seaweed transplantation, spore dispersal, artificial underwater longline installations, local species reproduction support and seabed cleanup.
Meanwhile, since 2021, the company has conducted marine waste collection projects in partnership with the Healthy Seas foundation across Europe, Korea and the United States. These efforts have resulted in the removal of approximately 320 tons of marine debris, including discarded fishing nets later recycled into ECONYL® nylon fiber used in vehicle materials such as floor mats for IONIQ 5, IONIQ 6, IONIQ 9, INSTER, SANTA FE and NEXO models sold in Europe.
Hyundai Motor aims to support ecosystem recovery and realize potential climate mitigation benefits through these initiatives.
About Hyundai Motor Company
Established in 1967, Hyundai Motor Company is present in over 200 countries with more than 120,000 employees dedicated to tackling real-world mobility challenges around the globe. Based on the brand vision 'Progress for Humanity,' Hyundai Motor is accelerating its transformation into a Smart Mobility Solution Provider. The company invests in advanced technologies such as robotics and Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) to bring about revolutionary mobility solutions while pursuing open innovation to introduce future mobility services. In pursuit of a sustainable future for the world, Hyundai will continue its efforts to introduce zero-emission vehicles with industry-leading hydrogen fuel cell and EV technologies.
More information about Hyundai Motor and its products can be found at:
https://www.hyundai.com/worldwide/en/ or Newsroom: Media Hub by Hyundai
Follow our Hyundai Global Newsroom Instagram channel @hyundai media hub
Visit the Hyundai Media Hub for more content
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Forests Without Names: Hyundai Motor Brings the World's Hidden Sea Forests Into the Light