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On August 11, 2022 in Hanoi, the Party Committee of the Central Business Division held a conference to summarize the 3 years of implementation of the campaign "Vietnamese people give priority to using Vietnamese goods".
śr., 10/26/2022 - 09:27
BIDV responds to the “Vietnamese people prioritize using Vietnamese goods” campaign

Attending the conference were Mr. Do Van Chien - Secretary of the Party Central Committee, Chairman of the Central Committee of the Vietnam Fatherland Front, Head of the Central Steering Committee of the “Vietnamese people prioritize using Vietnamese goods” campaign; Mr. Nguyen Long Hai - Alternate member of the Party Central Committee, Secretary of the Party Committee of the Central Business Sector and representatives of the commissions, ministries, and enterprises under the Party Committee of Central Business Sector.

Over the years, BIDV has always actively implemented the campaign through activities such as signing comprehensive cooperation agreements with domestic enterprises, especially corporations, groups, and companies under the Party Committee of Central Business Sector such as: Vietnam Posts and Telecommunications Group, MobiFone Telecommunications Corporation, Vietnam Post Corporation, Airport Corporation of Vietnam, etc. BIDV has provided credit packages to support and promote production and business development of enterprises, organizations and individuals. BIDV also actively uses the products and services provided by domestic enterprises such as telecommunications services, stationery, and uniforms.

Especially over the past 3 years, in the context of businesses facing many difficulties due to Covid-19, BIDV has launched many credit packages at low interest rates to support people and businesses. The total scale of preferential credit packages is up to VND1 quadrillion for corporate customers and VND812 trillion for individual customers. In particular, BIDV has implemented a short-term credit package to support business households to restore production and business, overcome difficulties caused by the Covid-19 pandemic at a scale of VND537 trillion.