Young entrepreneurs asked to strengthen links with domestic, foreign enterpises
Young Vietnamese entrepreneurs should boost links with domestic enterprises as well as actively co-operate with foreign partnerships to create the strength and resources for strong and stable development of their businesses.
Deputy PM Vu Van Ninh speaks at his meeting with 100 outstanding young entrepreneurs. (Credit: VNA) |
Deputy Prime Minister Vu Van Ninh made the requirement while meeting 100 young entrepreneurs who were honoured for their successful start-up businesses in 2015.
The honourees , who are members of the Vietnam Young Entrepreneurs Association (VYEA), have made significant contributions to the country’s economic innovation and development.
At the meeting, young entrepreneurs reported their ideas for construction and development as well as difficulties and successes of their businesses.
They also expressed hope that the government, ministries, branches and localities would issue more policies, such as establishing venture capital funds, and creating a fair business environment and administrative reform, to support young enterprises to develop their production and business, build brands and actively join in international integration, contributing to the prosperity of the country.
Addressing the reception, the Deputy PM noted that over the recent years, the generation of young entrepreneurs of the VYEA has actively participated in socio-economic development, contributing significantly to the achievements of the national renovation.
He also emphasised that the government would create the most favourable environment and conditions for enterprises, particularly start-up businesses, to develop stably and strongly.
Deputy PM Ninh asked the young entrepreneurs to actively equip themselves with adequate knowledge to face the increasingly intense competition to stand in a developed world.
The young entrepreneurs need to take the lead in implementing the Party’s guidelines related to renewing the growth model and restructuring the country’s economy as well as promoting the development of the high-tech industry, supporting industry and industrial products serving agriculture and rural development, said the Deputy PM.
On the other hand, the enterprises should focus on building and implementing the projects restructuring schemes in order to improve the efficiency of production and business and increase the competitiveness of goods, while becoming more active in international economic integration.
The VYEC currently has nearly 10,000 members in 63 provinces and cities across the country. Over the past years, its members, with great ambition and intelligence, have become important factors in Vietnam’s business community, striving for national development. Their businesses have created jobs for more than 2.5 million people around the country.
(Source: nhandan.org.vn)
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