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Vietnamese Ministries Back Vietnam First International Sustainable Aviation Fuel Saf Summit in Da Nang

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The summit signals Vietnam's intent to develop a SAF industry, but no concrete investment, production target, or mandate was announced. The mechanism is weak: it is a policy/awareness event with MoUs but no binding commitments or price signals. Impact on SAF supply, airline fuel costs, or renewable energy demand is speculative at this stage.

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  • Vietnam hosted its first international SAF summit in Da Nang, May 6-8, 2026.
  • Two MoUs signed to enhance SAF capacity and innovation.
  • ASAFA will hold additional summits in Thailand and Malaysia in 2026.
  • Around 70 organizations participated, including policymakers and industry leaders.
  • ASAFA established in 2024 to accelerate SAF adoption in Asia-Pacific.

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