Developing a large private economic group Not only aspiration and passion

DNHN - Speaking at the "Second Private Economic Forum" on the morning of April 2nd, Ms. Nguyen Thi Nga, Standing Vice Chairwoman of the Vietnam Private Entrepreneurs Association and Chairman of BRG Group stated that a business owner desires to be successful

According to Ms. Nguyen Thi Nga, since the 6th Party Congress in 1986, the entire nation has implemented three pillars of reform: the elimination of bureaucratic subsidies, the implementation of a multi-sector economy, and integration into the global economy. economic. The Party, the State, and the Government continue to recognize the private sector as an essential economic component.

Ms. Nguyen Thi Nga, Standing Vice Chairman of the Vietnam Private Entrepreneurs Association, and Chairman of BRG Group spoke at the forum.
Ms. Nguyen Thi Nga, Standing Vice Chairman of the Vietnam Private Entrepreneurs Association, and Chairman of BRG Group spoke at the forum..

In 2011, the 11th Party Congress passed a resolution on building and promoting the role of Vietnamese businessmen in an era of rapid industrialization, modernization, and international integration. The first time the Politburo has a separate resolution regarding businessmen.

During the 12th and 13th Party Congresses, the role of the private economy was increasingly affirmed, with a focus on developing the private economy in both quantity and quality, "truly becoming an important driving force. On this basis, the private economy has consistently maintained a healthy growth rate in recent years, accounting for 39-40% of GDP; attracting approximately 85% of the labor force; contributing more than 30% to the state budget...

The 10-year socioeconomic development strategy 2021 - 2030 continues to set the objective of strongly developing the private economic sector of the Vietnamese people; encouraging the formation and development of large private economic groups with strong potential and regional and international competitiveness; and aiming to have at least 2 million enterprises with a contribution to GDP of 60-65% by 2030.

"Along with the development of the private economy, private businesses are now becoming more powerful and expanding globally. This has confirmed that the correct orientations and timely support policies of the Party, State, and Government have fostered the growth and development of private economic units such as our BRG Group. have contributed positively to the nation's economy, "said Ms. Nga.

BRG Group is proud to be one of the leading private multi-industry economic groups in Vietnam, with nearly 22,000 employees spanning many economic fields, including hotels, resorts, golf courses, retail, manufacturing, and more.

BRG Group has always had the desire to reach the international level with its "Going Global" strategy while promoting internal resources and building its values to create competitive advantages and simultaneously advocating cooperation with global "giants" to create unique values and contribute more to the country and society.

In the hotel industry, BRG Group is confident to be a partner of leading brands such as Marriott, Hilton, InterContinental, and Four Seasons. Shortly, BRG Group will continue to upgrade the Hilton Opera Hanoi hotel to a new level, establishing high-end service quality standards for the first time in Vietnam.

In golf, the combination of legendary names such as "Golden Bear" Jack Nicklaus and "White Shark" Greg Norman has helped BRG Group own a world-class and standard golf course system, which has contributed to bringing the golf course to the world.

With the desire to contribute to the development of Hanoi's capital, BRG Group formed a joint venture with Sumitomo Corporation (Japan) to develop the North Hanoi Smart City Project with a total expected investment of nearly USD 4.2 billion. The North Hanoi Smart City Project is anticipated to be the convergence of the quintessence of the fourth industrial revolution, creating a city that is not only smart but also green, clean, beautiful, and happy.

Ms. Nga emphasized that, based on the experiences that BRG Group has had, a business that aspires to succeed must not only have ambitions and passions but also the capacity and preparation to achieve success.

According to Ms. Nga, cooperation with global giants and well-known brands always imposes stringent requirements on businesses. If there is no real capacity, it will be difficult for businesses to survive in the mechanism of intense competition.

To compete with the private enterprises of the rest of the world and be recognized, domestic enterprises must make even greater efforts. the majority of Vietnamese enterprises face limitations in competitiveness, governance factors, human development, and compliance - discipline.

Currently, private enterprises are primarily small-scale, with simple production technology and low labor productivity, resulting in insufficient competitiveness to export to foreign markets or participate in production networks. The growth of large, financially capable corporations that are willing to innovate and update advanced technology has improved the competitiveness of the private sector, diversifying products and being market-sensitive.

Ms. Nga stated, "At BRG Group, we focus on updating technology, especially our team of foreign experts with world professional certifications. This has allowed us to achieve rapid and outstanding growth in new fields such as golf."

BRG Group places a premium on its employees, recognizing them as a key factor in the company's success and growth.

"We have been building BRG Group to become a strong, unified, unified enterprise, creating internal strength to help us overcome the most difficult times, such as the last two years of COVID-19, as well as to create impressive miracles, thereby enhancing Vietnam's position and prestige on the international stage." ", Ms. Nga said.

Hoai Anh

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