TH Group asked to contribute to building independent, self-reliant economy

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has asked TH Group – one of Vietnam’s largest dairy producers – continue expanding its scale, improving productivity and quality, building a stronger TH brand, and increasing the material and spiritual lives of employees, thus contributing to building an independent and self-reliant Vietnamese economy.
TH Group asked to contribute to building independent, self-reliant economy ảnh 1Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh meets TH Group employees (Photo: VNA)
Nghe An (VNA) - Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has asked TH Group – oneof Vietnam’s largest dairy producers – continue expanding its scale, improvingproductivity and quality, building a stronger TH brand, and increasing thematerial and spiritual lives of employees, thus contributing to building anindependent and self-reliant Vietnamese economy.

Visiting the group’s cow farm and dairy producing system,and purified water and juice plant in Thai Hoa town in the central province of NgheAn on July 23, Chinh affirmed that TH Group is a testament to the results ofthe country’s over 35-year Doi moi (Renewal) journey; and has contributed tobuilding the foundation of a socialist democratic society, a socialist rule oflaw state, and a socialist-oriented market economy, which identify people asboth the centre, the subject and the driving force of development, and not sacrificingthe environment and social security for economic growth.

He stressed the need to continue implementing the Party's policiesand the State's laws on developing the private economy, making it become thedriving force of the country's economy; building a healthy, civilised,professional and equal culture among businessmen; putting the interests of thenation and the country first and foremost; ensuring the harmony between theinterests of the State, people and businesses; and promoting public-privatecooperation in national development.

Enterprises need to dare to think, and dare to do, and atthe same time prevent and fight corruption and negative phenomena in theprivate sector, he added.

Earlier, the Government leader visited TH Group’s high technology-appliedfield.

He said that the group's field model is in line with thecountry's policy of sustainable development, in the direction of green economy,circular economy, and reduction of methane emissions./.
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