More than a hundred leading brands honoured

More than 100 leading brands of Vietnam in 2021 were honoured during a ceremony held in Hanoi by the VnEconomy - Vietnam Economic Times on October 13.
More than a hundred leading brands honoured ảnh 1The award ceremony of leading brands in Vietnam in 2021 (Photo: vneconomy.vn)
Hanoi (VNS/VNA) - More than 100 leading brands of Vietnam in 2021were honoured during a ceremony held in Hanoi by the VnEconomy - VietnamEconomic Times on October 13.

The event aimed to hail the efforts, strong will and resilience of businessesand entrepreneurs who have faced the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic usinginitiatives and digital transformation solutions. These help firms activelyadapt to the pandemic and maintain their production and business activitieswhile ensuring the welfare of their employees and promoting social, corporateresponsibility.

The honoured 109 firms operate in various economic sectors such as banking andfinancial services, real estate, digital services and consumer retail.

Launched in 2003, the leading brand vote receives an enthusiastic response fromthe business community across the country. Thousands of firms have beenhonoured so far.

The programme focuses on honouring the Vietnamese business community, differentfields and economic sectors, with typical strong brands selected on clear,focused and appropriate criteria.

Speaking at the event, President of the Vietnam Union of Science and TechnologyAssociations Phan Xuan Dung highly appreciated the Vietnam Economic Times forhosting the event.

On the occasion of Vietnam Entrepreneurs’ Day (October 13), he extended hiscongratulations to the successful enterprises, who have overcome challenges toachieve breakthroughs in their operation over the past two years.

He said enterprises are the main force of the economy and the programme hasspecial value and meaning as Vietnam's economy and the economies of manycountries in the world are weakening./.
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