TCP Vietnam commits to further contribute to Việt Nam in 2025

Jan 23rd at 15:49
23-01-2025 15:49:42+07:00

TCP Vietnam commits to further contribute to Việt Nam in 2025

Beverage company TCP Vietnam has recently announced its commitment to the sustainable and long-term development of Viet Nam.

TCP Vietnam’s staff members join in a programme in 2024. The company has set the goal of further development in Việt Nam. — Photo Courtesy of TCP Vietnam

The company, in a news release, said that after a series of successful collaborations over the years, TCP Vietnam will continue to strengthen its partnerships with the HCM Communist Youth Union, Central Viet Nam Youth Federation, the Việt Nam Student Association, Government agencies, and social organisations to address economic, social, and environmental issues while spreading positive energy. 

"Following TCP Group’s motto ‘Energising a Better World for All’, we continue to set higher goals, with a commitment to sustainable and long-term development in Việt Nam. In the future, we will continue to improve products, build a high-quality workforce, expand scale, and enhance community activities to create real value for the youth and society,” shared Nguyễn Quang Hiển Huy, managing director of TCP Vietnam. 

The company will further strengthen its collaborations, expand initiatives for sustainable development, and strive to contribute more to Vietnamese society, he added.

As the first international office of Thailand’s leading beverage corporation TCP Group, TCP Vietnam remains steadfast in its mission to "Energising a Better World for All" through meaningful and sustainable initiatives, contributing positively to the Vietnamese youth, the community, and the environment. 

TCP Vietnam's activities and programnes are built upon the group's three core strategies of fulfilling, growing and caring.

The year 2024 marked a successful journey, affirming TCP Vietnam's continuous efforts in creating and spreading positive values, while aiming for a sustainable future. 

2024 also marks the fifth year of a strong partnership between TCP Vietnam and the Central Committee of the Vietnam Youth Federation, with a series of meaningful programmes for local communities. Among these, the worker programme series has been a tireless effort for two years by TCP Vietnam and Red Bull, in partnership with the HCM Communist Youth Union, the Central Vietnam Youth Federation, and the Vietnam Young Physicians Association. 

TCP Vietnam is a subsidiary of T.C. Pharma (TCP Group), a leading beverage company in Thailand and the owner of popular energy drink brands including Red Bull and Warrior. 

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