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VFF leader advocates leaning society, promotes business development

Chairman of the Vietnam Fatherland Front (VFF) Central Committee Tran Thanh Man vowed to pay further heed to developing education and nurture the growth of the business society.
VFF leader advocates leaning society, promotes business development ảnh 1Chairman of the VFF Central Committee Tran Thanh Man shakes hands with President of the Vietnam Association for Promoting Education Nguyen Thi Doan. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA)
– Chairman of the VietnamFatherland Front (VFF) Central Committee Tran Thanh Man vowed to pay furtherheed to developing education and nurture the growth of the business society.

He made the statement during visits to the VietnamAssociation for Promoting Education (VAPE) and the Vietnam Association of Smalland Medium Enterprises (VINASME) in Hanoi on February 23.

Man lauded efforts of the VAPE and its members to promoteeducation and educational reform as well as nurture talents. He also spokehighly of the close coordination between the VFF and the VAPE at all levels,particularly in the movement “All people stay united to build new-style rural areasand civilized urban areas”. The campaign has promoted education and thedevelopment of a learning society.

Man asked the association to continue working with theeducation and training sector to make fundamental and comprehensive educationalreform and inspire the passion for learning among people.

The VFF Central Committee will direct its chapters acrossthe nation to pay greater attention to developing education and the learningsociety, he pledged.

Meeting with the VINASME, the chairman asked theassociation to adopt effective solutions to provide its members with easieraccess to loans and better technology so that their products will gain strongerfoothold in the local market and be able to enter foreign markets.

The SMEs needs to learn more about international lawsand practices to improve their own capacity, he stressed.-VNA
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