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City leaders praise local businesses for their achievements

DA NANG Today
Published: October 13, 2016

On Wednesday, Da Nang People’s Committee (PC) Vice Chairman Ho Ky Minh visited the TCIE Vietnam and the Da Nang Rubber (DRC) companies to mark today’s Vietnamese Entrepreneurs’ Day.

Vice Chairman Minh (centre) and TCIE representatives
Vice Chairman Minh (centre) and TCIE representatives

Vice Chairman Minh extended his congratulations to the 2 companies for their special day and praised them for their significant achievements in production and business activities over recent years.  He vowed that the local authorities would facilitate businesses to operate effectively in the city.

TCIE plans to produce 2,000 and 4,600 cars in 2016 and 2017 respectively.  It is expected to contribute around 500 billion VND to the city budget by the end of this year.    

During his meeting with DRC representatives, Mr Minh remarked that DRC is one of the city’s most typical businesses.  He hoped that the company would develop effective long-term strategies and realise its set goals.

This year, DRC is likely to earn around 3,800 billion VND in revenue and over 500 billion VND in profits.  It is predicted to contribute nearly 400 billion VND to the city budget this year, which will make it the 3rd most important business in the city for tax contributions.

Also on the same day, during his visits to Petrolimex Da Nang and the Da Nang Golf Club, municipal PC Vice Chairman Nguyen Ngoc Tuan highlighted their outstanding achievements in their business, tax payments, and social welfare activities over the past 9 months.

Petrolimex sold 600,000m3 of oil and gas and contributed around 400 billion VND to the local budget between January and September. 

Leaders of the Danang Golf Club noted that some of their company’s projects have already been opened to public, including the 18-hole Dunes Golf Course, and The Dunes and The Point villas.  A 2nd 18-hole golf course and an entertainment area for tourists are under construction.

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