The Standing Board of the Party Committee of Provincial Agencies of Hoa Binh on October 11 held a get-together with enterprises under the Party Organisation of Provincial Agencies, on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the Vietnam Entrepreneurs’ Day (October 13, 2004-2024).

Leaders of the Party Committee of Provincial Agencies of Hoa Binh present flowers to entrepreneurs on the occasion of the Vietnam Entrepreneurs’ Day.

Delegates reviewed the glorious tradition of the Vietnamese business community, highlighting the community’s achievements so far, and affirmed the important role of entrepreneurs and businesses in the socio-economic development of the locality. In the first nine months of 2024, the production and business activities of enterprises developed stably, with the combined revenue topping 2.5 trillion VND (100.35 million USD), and 28 billion VND paid to the State budget. Their contributions to social security activities were nearly 1.3 billion VND.

Addressing the event, leaders of the Party Committee of Provincial Agencies of Hoa Binh expressed their hope that local firms will continue promoting their achievements as well as their joint efforts, solidarity, and creativity to complete all targets in production and business as well as goals in Party building for 2024.

Representatives of businesses thanked leaders of the Party Committee of Provincial Agencies of Hoa Binh for their attention and greetings on the occasion of the Vietnam Entrepreneurs’ Day (October 13). They said they hope the Party Committee will continue to accompany businesses and listen to their opinions and aspirations, especially in difficult times during their operations, thus making proposals to the provincial Party Committee, People’s Council, and People Committee as well as relevant agencies, departments, and sectors on solutions, thus helping businesses to grow in a sustainable manner.


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