VREC and HREC create opportunities for member businesses to connect with Nippon Paint Vietnam
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- 10:06 04/09/2024
DNHN - Recently, at the headquarters of Nippon Paint Vietnam, the Vietnam Real Estate Club (VREC) and the Ho Chi Minh City Real Estate Club (HREC) successfully organized a networking event for member businesses.
This was a meaningful and practical event that not only fostered camaraderie, networking, and experience-sharing but also strengthened relationships among members. The program was organized with the goal of "Cooperation for mutual benefit – A win-win situation."
Nippon Paint Vietnam, established in 1994 with 100% foreign investment, has consistently maintained the highest product quality based on Japanese technology, serving industries such as automotive, architecture, and home decoration. With core values of sincerity, a strong workforce, and continuous innovation, Nippon Paint has contributed to many large projects and continues to enhance numerous areas in Asia, particularly in Vietnam.
Mr. Ee Soon Hean, General Director of Nippon Paint Vietnam, shared: "Nippon Paint is present in 47 countries and territories and has achieved many global successes. The remarkable growth in Vietnam over the past 30 years is a clear testament to this. To meet the needs of the Vietnamese market, Nippon Paint has established three factories in Biên Hòa, Vĩnh Phúc, and Hanoi, with a mission to deliver products that not only beautify surfaces but also protect them, spreading color, and bringing beauty to life and the environment around us. This is the spirit and culture that Nippon Paint always adheres to."
Mr. Nguyễn Quốc Bảo, Chairman of HREC and Chairman of the Board of Directors of Thành Công Investment Fund Corporation, shared: "HREC's program activities aim to implement support programs in policy, law, business connections, and member support, serving as a bridge to connect enterprises for mutual benefit. Over the past few years, given the volatile economic market conditions, VREC and HREC have organized this program to cater to entrepreneurs both inside and outside the club who seek to maximize their potential and resources, aiming to stabilize and connect their business operations. Together, they strive for the growth of their enterprises and the success of their members."
The program attracted the attention and collaboration of many member businesses and partners of the club, including Thành Công Investment Fund Corporation, Construction Corporation No. 1 – JSC, Eurowindow JSC, and Sơn An Group. These companies have become partners, working together to grow and develop, bringing practical value to their business operations, contributing to the development of the Vietnamese business community, and supporting the country's socio-economic growth towards the goals of "wealthy people, strong country, democracy, justice, and civilization."
Lap Nguyen
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