(VOV) – State President Truong Tan Sang believes businesses must incorporate longer term visions into their business strategies if effective, sustainable development is to be achieved.
He passed in his advice to 40 outstanding young businesses recognised at an August 31 ceremony in Hanoi that also celebrated the 68th anniversary of the August Revolution and Vietnamese National Day, the 20th anniversary of the Vietnam Association of Young Entreprenuers’establishment and the Vietnam Entrepreneur Movement (1993-2013), and the 10th anniversary of the Gold Star Awards.
Sang said the 20 year history of the Vietnam Association of Young Entrepreneurs have seen it successfully foster solidarity between young entrepreneurs, significantly contributing to national socioeconomic development.
The association’s central and grassroots levels run recognition schemes like the Gold Star Awards, Red Star Awards, initiatives honouring young business talents, and an international economic integration education programme.These schemes nurture the younger generations’ dreams to enrich themselves and their country. Many young businesspeople have worked their way up to prestigious large-scale enterprises within the Vietnamese business community.
President Sang affirmed the Party’s and State’s interest in cultivating young entrepreneurs, facilitating production and business activities, and perpetuating national renewal, construction, and defence.
He placed his confidence in the association’s ability to support entrepreneurs as they implement Party and State socioeconomic policies.
The association needs to protect member solidarity and fine-tune its guiding regulations, Sang added.
He also agreed with the association’s proposal to restructure the Gold Star Award, a prize awarded to deserving members of Vietnam’s young business community in the interests of encouraging healthy competition.
President Sang urged the association and its members to contribute their own ideas to Government socioeconomic orientations and consult with authorities on how best to promote the international reputation of the country’s trademarks. The young entrepreneurs in attendance duly shared their initial thoughts on these issues. They suggested resolving tensions in relations between credit institutions and enterprises and asked the Party and State to accelerate its administrative reform as a way of improving the health of the national business environment.
Đăng ký: VietNam News