(HBO) - Truong Hai Automobile joint Stock Company (Hoa Binh) donated 500 million VND to support the provincial "For Poor People" fund to support the families suffering from natural disasters, floods and extremely poor households in the province. Mr. Xa Quoc Su, Vice Chairman of the Provincial Fatherland Front Committee on behalf of the provincial fund management board of "For Poor People" fund received the support money.


The director of Truong Hai Hoa Binh Automobile joint Stock Company granting 500 million VND to support the province's "For Poor People" fund.

At the reception event, Mr. Cao Thanh Nam, the director of Truong Hai Hoa Binh Auto Company, said: Truong Hai Automobile Company is an enterprise manufacturing, assembling, distributing, and providing maintenance, repair and spare parts; including production and sales of commercial vehicles, passenger cars with many major brands of Korea, Japan, and Europe. At present, Truong Hai's distribution system includes 93 showrooms and 59 agents nationwide. In 2017, Truong Hai also set up a showroom in Hoa Binh and is continuing to expand its business.

Responding to the call of the Chairman of the Provincial Fatherland Front Committee to support poor households, households affected by natural disasters, floods, Truong Hai has donated 500 million VND to support the provincial "For Poor People" fund.

Speaking at the reception meeting, leaders of the Provincial Fatherland Front Committee sincerely thanked the affection and support of Truong Hai Automobile joint Stock Company, hoping that in the upcoming time, the enterprise will continue to closely collaborate with the province together to support poor households, households with special difficulties but trying to stabilize their lives. The Vice Chairman of the Provincial Fatherland Front Committee promised to report to the Standing Committee of the provincial Party Committee to implement the plan of allocating the money to the right people in the shortest time.

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