GLOTRANS CONGRATULATES VIETNAMESE ENTREPRENEUR'S DAY- OCTOBER 13th

GLOTRANS CONGRATULATES VIETNAMESE ENTREPRENEUR'S DAY- OCTOBER 13th

“Individual and communal work always go hand in hand. A thriving national economy means the business of prosperous entrepreneurs”. President Ho Chi Minh wrote in his "Letter to the Vietnamese Industry and Trade," published in the Cuu Quoc Newspaper, No. 66, October 13, 1945 to affirm the important role of industry and trade forces in the construction of Vietnam Economy.

In accordance with the directions and policies to encourage development and promotion the role of entrepreneurs of President Ho Chi Minh, on September 20, 2004, Prime Minister Phan Van Khai signed Decision 990/QD-TTg on Vietnam Entrepreneurs’ Day under which October 13 was chosen as Vietnam Entrepreneurs’ Day.

Since then, on October 13th every year, Vietnamese Entrepreneurs' Day has become an important occasion to honor and express gratitude to outstanding businessmen who have made important contributions to the sustainable economic development of the country. Especially, this day also demonstrates the close connection between business and country, between history and the future.

2023 is the 19th anniversary of Vietnamese Entrepreneurs' Day. With all the affection and appreciation, Glotrans would like to wish all Entrepreneurs and Partners good health, happiness, constant growth, shine and we hope you always stand side by side with Glotrans to overcome all challenges and achieve success.

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