Fifty five firms to be honoured with Viet Nam National Quality Awards 2020

Mar 29th at 12:05
29-03-2021 12:05:50+07:00

Fifty five firms to be honoured with Viet Nam National Quality Awards 2020

Fifty-five businesses will be presented with the Viet Nam National Quality Awards 2020, including 19 winning the golden prize, according to a Decision issued recently by Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc.

 

Among those honoured with the golden prize, 15 are production enterprises, and four operate in services.

The remaining 36 award winners include 27 production enterprises and nine service companies.

The Viet Nam National Quality Awards are the Prime Minister’s annual recognition for organisations and enterprises with remarkable quality achievements in production, business activities and services, helping to promote the standing of Vietnamese products and services in the domestic and foreign markets.

The awards, first presented in 1996, were initiated by the Directorate for Standards, Metrology and Quality under the Ministry of Science and Technology.

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