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From the initial 800 enterprises, the Enterprise Development Agency (Ministry of Planning and Investment) in collaboration with the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) selected 35 most typical enterprises to sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU). On June 25, 2024, the “Vietnam Pioneer Enterprise Network” Seminar took place in Hanoi with the participation of more than 80 business leaders, state management agencies and business development experts. The event was organized by the Department of Enterprise Development (Ministry of Planning and Investment) in coordination with the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), within the framework of the USAID Improving Private Sector Competitiveness Project. This is an important activity within the framework of the Pioneer Enterprise Support Program to create opportunities for connection, cooperation, experience sharing and mutual support on the journey to reach out to the world as well as discuss initiatives and solutions to support sustainable business development. ???? The Pioneer Enterprise Support Program has selected 35 typical businesses in 8 economic sectors from many localities. These are businesses representing the creativity, entrepreneurial spirit and aspiration to reach out to the international market of Vietnamese entrepreneurs. To date, 35 Memorandums of Understanding (MOUs) have been signed between businesses, with more than 7 million USD committed from the Project and businesses to jointly implement 150 activities. This event marks a brilliant milestone of Hong Ky after many efforts in continuously improving and enhancing the quality of products and people, above all, the dedication to bringing “Made in Vietnam” products to many international friends.
Mr. Nguyen Duc Trung – Deputy Director of the Department of Enterprise Development (Ministry of Planning and Investment), Director of IPSC Project Management Board shared: “ Pioneering enterprises are the core force to lead and create changes in many industries and economic sectors of Vietnam in the present and the future. These will be successful examples, spreading the pioneering spirit and pride of Vietnamese people on the journey to bring “Made by Vietnam” products to the international market. ”. ———————– ⭐The USAID Improving Private Sector Competitiveness Project is a technical assistance project funded by USAID and led by the Agency for Enterprise Development, Ministry of Planning and Investment. The project aims to remove policy, market, and internal enterprise-level barriers that are holding back the development of small and growing businesses in Vietnam, including those owned by women and disadvantaged groups. ⭐