(HBO) – The Business Association of Hoa Binh province has held a gathering to mark the 17th Vietnam Entrepreneurs’ Day (October 13, 2004 - 2021).
The event was attended by
Secretary of the provincial Party Committee Ngo Van Tuan, who is also member of
the Party Central Committee, head of the National Assembly deputies’ delegation
of Hoa Binh, and Honorary Chairman of the province’s Business Association; Vice
Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Quach Tat Liem; leaders of
departments and sectors; and representatives of enterprises.
Ngo Van Tuan, member of the Party Central
Committee and Secretary of the provincial Party Committee, addresses the
meeting celebrating the Vietnam Entrepreneurs’ Day.
Leaders of the Business Association said over
the past years, the community of businesses and entrepreneurs in Hoa Binh has
grown in both quantity and size and considerably contributed to the
implementation of the local socio-economic development strategy. They have
shown their dynamism and effectiveness in production and business activities
and increasingly affirmed their pioneering role in economic development,
especially amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Business Association with more than 700
member enterprises has joined hands with the business community to help realise
the "twin targets”.
Many businesspersons and companies have actively
taken part in social programmes such as the poverty reduction programme, the
gratitude and social security funds, and the new-style countryside building
programme, thereby helping to strengthen the great national solidarity.
Businesses in Hoa Binh have donated 3.2 billion VND (nearly 140,600 USD) to the
fight against COVID-19.
In the time ahead, the Business Association will
attract more small- and medium-sized enterprises to the organisation and work
with agencies, departments, and sectors to tackle difficulties facing businesses
in a timely manner so as to contribute to local and national development.
Addressing the meeting, Ngo Van Tuan, member of
the Party Central Committee and Secretary of the provincial Party Committee,
offered congratulations on the Vietnam Entrepreneurs’ Day and highly valued the
business community’s contributions to local socio-economic development and the
COVID-19 combat.
He expressed his hope that businesses will
continue reforming their mindset, seizing development opportunities, and
overcoming difficulties. He called on them to invest in potential sectors,
improve their governance capacity, engage in digital transformation, and
develop products and services matching the pandemic situation.
The official also requested relevant agencies,
banks, and credit institutions to actively take measures to address obstacles
and join businesses in helping to realise the targets set in the resolution of
the provincial Party Congress./.
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