May 17, 2024 | 07:53 GMT +7
May 17, 2024 | 07:53 GMT +7
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In just over two months (from November 2021 to January 2022), the High-Quality Vietnamese Goods Business Association organized a survey of consumers to vote for 2022 High-Quality Vietnamese Goods.
More than 100 interviewers nationwide, along with 30 regional managers and supervisors, collected 13,648 questionnaires, in which there are more than 7,000 online consumer survey questionnaires in 60 provinces/cities across the country. Thereby, there are 689 businesses voted by consumers for 2022 High-Quality Vietnamese goods.
The High-Quality Vietnamese Goods Business Association and 77 departments in 39 provinces and cities have checked, verified, compared, and evaluated 689 enterprises on their compliance with business laws such as quality, environment, use employing workers, and protecting consumers interests.
As a result, 524 enterprises have been selected to officially achieve the 2022 High-Quality Vietnamese Goods brand as voted by consumers. In particular, 36 businesses have been voted for by consumers for 26 consecutive years.
Mrs. Vu Kim Hanh, chairwoman of the High-Quality Vietnamese Goods Business Association, said the list sees new products receiving the "One Commune One Product" (OCOP) certification to recognize their effort in improving products and service quality. It also helps boost their overall competitiveness, operation efficiency, and integration into the global economy.
With the "2022 High-Quality Vietnamese Goods" title, Vietnamese agricultural enterprises will have a greater chance to integrate into the world market, Mrs. Hanh added.
In the upcoming time, the Association will continue to support businesses to develop sustainably with the quality of their goods. The Vietnam High-Quality Goods Business Association will focus more on helping companies become more professional, more dedicated in self-defining the standard system and improving their ability to obtain market research papers.
As the plan, the Ceremony to announce 2022 High-Quality Vietnamese Goods will officially take place on March 29 at Rex Hotel Saigon (No. 141 Nguyen Hue Street, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City).
Translated by Ha Phuc
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