The top ten among those were also announced, including Do Thi Hoai, chairwoman
of the executive board of Vietnam CHC Development JSC (Hanoi); Nguyen Thi Vu
Hien, director of Thang Long gas trade & development JSC (Thai Nguyen); and
Duong Long Thanh, director of Thang Loi real estate JSC (HCM City).
These 68 businesspeople were chosen from hundreds of nominees across the country
through three rounds of selection.
In 2017, together they generated 2.865 trillion VND (123.19 million USD) in
revenue and 147 billion VND (6.32 million USD) in profit, contributed 91 billion
VND (3.91 million USD) to the State budget, and created 4,100 jobs. The figures
for the top ten entrepreneurs were respectively 1.231 trillion VND (52.93
million USD), 75 billion VND (3.22 million USD), 55 billion VND (2.36 million
USD), and 1.637 jobs.
Speaking at the award ceremony, First Secretary of the Central Committee of the
Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union Le Quoc Phong said the Party, Government and
State has paid significant attention to promoting business development and
roles of businesspeople in national construction.
He noted the award aims at encouraging young Vietnamese people to launch their
own startups, thus turning the country into a startup nation.
The programme to select and award excellent young startup entrepreneurs has been
organised since 2015 by the Vietnam Young Entrepreneurs Association. To date, it
has honoured 300 businesspersons from different sectors across the nation.
Source: VNA