PM calls for building a business culture

Nov 9th at 09:09
09-11-2016 09:09:44+07:00

PM calls for building a business culture

Building a business culture will improve Việt Nam's image and make it more competitive as it integrates into the global economy, Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc said on Monday.

 

"This is one of the tasks for Viet Nam's government and its business community. It is part of the effort to turn the country into a start-up nation," the PM said at an event in Ha Noi where he launched a campaign to build corporate culture in Viet Nam. The campaign aims to raise public awareness, shake up trade and production and boost the role of state agencies.

The government will pay special attention to business ethics with the core values of transparency, creativity, competency and sustainability, Phuc said.

At the event, the campaign's organising board announced the PM's decision to observe November 10 as Viet Nam Corporate Culture Day. The purpose of the day will be to promote the building of a favourable business climate in the country, where the law, business ethics, social responsibilities and healthy competition are respected.

The Viet Nam Association for Business Culture Development, the Viet Nam Association for Women Entrepreneurs and the Voice of Viet Nam signed co-operation pacts to conduct the campaign.

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