Vingroup's Renewable Win: A Surprise Blow to Foreign Wind Power Investors in Vietnam

Vietnam has appointed Vingroup's subsidiary for a major wind project, excluding PNE, a foreign firm expecting to lead the development. This decision is a significant win for Vingroup amid pro-national policies but highlights ongoing challenges for foreign investors in Vietnam's energy sector amid policy shifts.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 09-02-2026 16:22 IST | Created: 09-02-2026 16:22 IST
Vingroup's Renewable Win: A Surprise Blow to Foreign Wind Power Investors in Vietnam
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In a surprising move, Vietnamese authorities have opted for a subsidiary of Vingroup to develop a significant phase of one of the nation's largest wind power initiatives, sidelining the German renewable firm PNE, which had the backing of Morgan Stanley. The decision underscores a challenging landscape for foreign investors in Vietnam's evolving energy market.

Emerging victorious, Vingroup, Vietnam's largest company by market capitalization, continues to diversify its portfolio, backed by government policies favoring national champions. Although rooted in real estate, the conglomerate is expanding into various sectors, including energy, a market rapidly gaining importance in Vietnam's growth model.

PNE, having invested considerable resources into the project, expressed shock over the reclassification and exclusion decision. Meanwhile, global investors like Morgan Stanley Infrastructure remain engaged in dialogues with Vietnamese authorities over pricing. As Vietnam aims for ambitious expansion in wind energy capacity, the move may influence foreign investment dynamics.

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