Top Vietnamese entrepreneurs honored in 2022

Oct 13th at 15:04
13-10-2022 15:04:23+07:00

Top Vietnamese entrepreneurs honored in 2022

Many enterprises have shown positive signs of recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic.

The Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) on October 12 honored 60 Vietnamese entrepreneurs in 2022 on the occasion of Vietnam Entrepreneurs’ Day.

Sixty entrepreneurs receive awards at the celebration of Vietnam Entrepreneurs' Day 2022 on October 12. Source: VGP

The 60 businesspersons are the top leaders of the enterprises that earned a total revenue of VND1.2 quadrillion (US$49,989,600,000) and a total profit of VND70 trillion in 2021. They recorded a total owners' equity of VND722 trillion.

Their companies employed more than 251,000 workers and contributed nearly VND148 trillion to the State budget revenue in 2021.

Of the 60 businesspersons, the VCCI honored the Top 10 Entrepreneurs in 2022 in construction, information-communication-technology, food production, manufacturing, and oil and gas.

At the event, all 60 executives pledged to finance the construction of 212 social houses worth VND10.6 billion for low-income families. Twelve social houses will be built immediately for the people of Ky Son District in Nghe An Province to help them settle following recent floods and storms.

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh said Vietnamese enterprises had been the critical factor in Vietnam's socio-economic growth by steadily developing capabilities, capital, income, and profits.

The Top 10 Vietnamese entrepreneurs honored on October 12. Source: VGP

"The Government always shares the concerns of the business community on a win-win principle for the country, the society and people to prosper, protect the environment, balance interests and limit risks for the said sides," PM Chinh said.

The Government will continue to improve the business environment, making it transparent and encouraging creativity and innovation among local businesses, stabilize macro-economic conditions, put inflation under control, and bolster socio-economic growth, he added.

"The Government aims for an industrialized, modern, self-sufficient Vietnamese economy integrated into the global economy, based on a more substantial domestic market and diverse international trade relations that offer multiple opportunities for local producers and supply chains," Chinh said.

The Government will accelerate administrative reforms to prevent and eliminate any official and unofficial obstacles that will trouble enterprises and people and solutions to gain investors' trust in the fields of finance and real estate, he said.

The prime minister urged Vietnamese government agencies and enterprises to enhance their professional and ethical qualities, improve corporate governance, participate more in the global value chain, embrace digital transformation, and show decisive actions in corporate responsibility.

Pham Tan Cong, Chairman of the VCCI, said, "The VCCI believes the entrepreneurs, who are honored today, will become good examples of business ethics for others to follow," Cong said.

Top 10 Vietnamese Entrepreneurs 2022

Le Manh Hung – General Director of the Vietnam Oil and Gas Group

Tran Ba Duong – Chairman of the Board of Directors of Truong Hai Auto Corporation JSC

Brigadier General Nguyen Quoc Dung – Chairman of the Board of Members cum General Director of Thanh An Corporation, Chairman of the Board of Directors of 789 Corporation

Vu Van Tien – Chairman of the Board of Directors cum General Director of Geleximco Group

Thai Huong – Chairwoman of the Strategy Council of TH Milk Foods JSC

Nguyen Thi Nga – Chairwoman of the Board of Directors of BRG Group

Pham Dinh Doan – Chairman of the Board of Directors of Phu Thai Holdings Group JSC

Huynh Van Thon – Chairman of the Board of Directors of Loc Troi Group JSC

Nguyen Trung Chinh – Chairman of the Board of Directors cum Executive President of CMC Corporation

Ly Ngoc Minh – Chairman of the Board of Members of Minh Long Limited Liability Company

Hanoi Times





RELATED STOCK CODE (2)

NEWS SAME CATEGORY

Businesses hindered by institutional bottlenecks

On the occasion of Vietnam Entrepreneurs Day on 13 October, Dr. NGUYỄN ĐÌNH CUNG, former director of the Central Institute for Economic Management, said in his talk...

Prime Minister pledges more support for businesses

The Government will create more favourable conditions for businesses and businesspeople in all economic sectors to gain fair access to development resources, Prime...

Vietnamese Gov’t committed to ensuring fair access to development resources for enterprises

Vietnam aims to have at least two million enterprises by 2030, contributing 60-65% of GDP.

IMF forecasts Vietnamese GDP growth to be 7% this year

Vietnam’s GDP growth is projected to grow seven percent this year, taking the lead among the group of five emerging markets in Southeast Asia, according to the...

Vietnam set to be ASEAN’s fastest growing economy in 2022

The country’s positive outlook is bucking the slowing trend of the region.

Vietnam to post strong recovery amid external headwinds

Amid external headwinds, Vietnam’s GDP growth is expected to rebound to 7 per cent in 2022 on the back of strong external demand, a recovery in domestic demand, and...

Investment in small airports helps local economies take off: experts

Local and foreign experts weighed up the benefits of investing in small airports, and whether such plans could help local economies grow.

Room remains to amplify Vietnam-Germany cooperation: diplomat

Potential for cooperation between Vietnam and Germany remains huge with new opportunities, as Germany is currently an economic locomotive of the European Union...

Foreign trade value to exceed US$700 billion

Given impressive growth in recent times, Vietnam’s foreign trade value in 2022 is expected to exceed US$700 billion. Tran Thanh Hai, Deputy Director of the Agency...

14 socio-economic development targets met or exceded this year

Only one of 15 social-economic development targets are not expected to be met or exceeded this year.


MOST READ


Back To Top