Dow Leadership In Action Reinforces Commitment to Collaborate on Addressing Community Challenges in Vietnam

Posted: 7/4/2017

The Dow Chemical Company (NYSE:DOW) deploys resources to Hanoi, Vietnam through the 2017 Leadership In Action (LIA) program – reconfirming the Company’s long-term commitment to the country as a primary sustainable development partner.

SCG joined hands with Hanoi Football Club to uplift the professional football in Vietnam

Posted: 6/27/2017

SCG has joined hand with Hanoi Football Club to create activities aiming to uplift the professional football in Vietnam and encourage youth development via sports - June 24

Conference on Environment and Sustainable Development policy

Posted: 6/5/2017

Within the scope of “Month to Take Action for the Environment” to support 2017 World Environment Day, the Conference on Environment and Sustainable Development Policy has been organized.

Sustainable Development in Agriculture: Responsible Land Investment

Posted: 5/23/2017

Accounted for over 70% population as workforce, agriculture holds a large pie in economic structure of Viet Nam. Land is important resource to stimulate the development in agriculture and hold the role as living base for rural population.

VinGroup organized Annual Meeting of Stockholders in 2017

Posted: 5/5/2017

VinGroup has officially launch their annual meeting of stockholders for the year 2017 in April 26. After going through their achievement in 2016, the Board has agreed on the revenue target up to 80.000 billion Dong from main businesses in 2017.

Kick-off meeting of Programme on Benchmarking and Ranking the most sustainable companies in Viet Nam 2017

Posted: 4/20/2017

This is an annual program operated under the government’s control in Announcement no.398/TB-VPCP on December 15, 2015 about ranking sustainable businesses since 2016

Dow Vietnam Launches Hands-on STEM Education Program for Chemistry Students

Posted: 3/27/2017

A transformational initiative aimed at nurturing industry future workforce and the sustainability of Vietnam’s chemical sector