Prime Minister offers congratulations on Vietnam Entrepreneurs’ Day
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has sent a letter to businesspersons nationwide, congratulating them on the occasion of the Vietnam Entrepreneurs’ Day (October 13).
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh (second from left) visits the factory of the Samsung Electronics Vietnam Co. Ltd in Thai Nguyen province. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) –Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has sent a letter to businesspersons nationwide,congratulating them on the occasion of the Vietnam Entrepreneurs’ Day (October13).
In his letter, the PM saidthe Vietnam Entrepreneurs’ Day this year coincides with the time the entire worldis still facing the COVID-19 pandemic, which has caused highly negative impactson every socio-economic aspect.
Despite that context,Vietnamese entrepreneurs have always shone with their “heart - talent - intelligence- prestige”, he noted, adding that the Party, State, and people recognise and highly value entrepreneurs’ sense of responsibility, role andmajor contributions to the country, the community, and society.
The Government leaderemphasised that over the past nearly two years, businesspersons haveconcurrently contributed to national development and actively taken part in theCOVID-19 combat. Particularly, in response to the appeal issued by Party GeneralSecretary Nguyen Phu Trong, many of them have made important, precious and practicalcontributions to COVID-19 prevention and control.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh (second from left) visits the factory of Vinamilk in My Phuoc Industrial Park, Binh Phuoc province. (Photo: VNA)
He pledged the Government willcontinue creating the best possible conditions for Vietnamese and foreignentrepreneurs and businesses to do long-term business and investment in thecountry.
It will carry out more measuresto help entrepreneurs surmount difficulties and stretch their reach further, hesaid, adding that a programme on socio-economic recovery and development, safeand flexible adaptation to the pandemic, and effective control of COVID-19 arebeing built.
The Government and authorisedagencies still step up reforming institutions, removing difficulties andobstacles, mobilising resources, and streamlining administrative procedures, therebycreating an open and equal business environment for enterprises to develop andintegrate into the world.
PM Chinh expressed his beliefthat with their intelligence, talent, vision, mettle, humanity, and patriotism, every businessperson will manage to overcome difficulties and contribute tosustainable development of the country./.
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