After two-year operation, provincial Exporters’ Club has created a basic foundation to further gather exporters and support them so that they work together to overcome difficulties and challenges during the business process.
“Useful playground” for businesses
Since 2008, provincial Exporters’ Club has been allowed to set up with its office located at No.1, Truong Son street, Di An town.
The executive board of provincial Exporters’ Club for the 2011 and 2014 tenure
The club’s main function is to unitize and gather individuals and businesses with export activities to make mutual support for better development. It also plays the role of a representative organization to promote and protect members’ legitimate rights and interests in the domestic and international relations.
Since being established, provincial Exporters’ Club has organized many cultural-sports exchange activities; opened classes on e-business; sped up the dissemination of new laws and policies and organized dialogues with the local customs agency to help members remove their queries; created a website to facilitate members’ participation…, according to club head Pham Van Xo.
In 2010, provincial Exporter’s Club continued to closely cooperate with the HCM city branch’s VCCI and provincial Customs Agency to organize a variety of useful activities for its members. It also maintained meetings with the local customs agency twice a year to help members to remove their queries; teamed up with provincial Department of Industry and Trade to hold classes on business and customer relationship management via Internet, communication skills, product supply and display…for members.
Linkage for better development
For the 2011-2014 tenure, provincial Exporters’ Club has put forward concrete tasks and measures to continue better upholding its role in making linkage among members; organizing exchange activities to help them share mutual experience in business; helping them update legal knowledge and promote trading activities…
Tran Ngoc Liem, from HCM city branch’s VCCI, who is also head of the advisory board of provincial Exporters’ Club said that over the past time, the club collected members’ suggestions and sent them to functional agencies for timely solutions; organized a lot of useful workshops and talk shows for members…
Also according to Mr.Liem, members of the club needs to further help each other well fulfill administrative procedures and create more favorable conditions for mutual development, aiming to make a strong competitiveness in the international arena.
In the coming time, provincial Department of Industry and Trade will also increase monitoring over the activities of provincial Exporters’ Club and take part in meetings organized by the executive board of the club to timely acknowledge and reflect members’ suggestions to provincial People’s Committee, which will help make favorable conditions for members’ development.
Reported by K.Tan-Translated by K.T