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An overview of the Saigon Times CSR 2025 Merit Ceremony. Within the framework of the program, the organizer also launched a special appeal to all attendees and enterprises to join hands to help people affected by storms and floods via the “Saigon Times – Great Circle – Helping people affected by storms and floods” program.
The Saigon Times CSR 2025 program wrapped up on November 5 with a merit ceremony to honor companies for their impactful corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives over the past year.
At the GEM Center in Saigon Ward, HCMC, the event, attended by business leaders, foreign diplomats, and experts, recognized 40 companies whose CSR efforts are shaping more sustainable ways of living and working.
Now in its seventh year, the Saigon Times CSR Merit Ceremony highlights how businesses are moving beyond short-term projects to incorporate responsibility into long-term strategies. This year’s theme, “Toward A Sustainable Society,” underscores a shift already underway—one where economic growth, environmental care, and social fairness are viewed as interconnected priorities rather than competing goals.
An overview of the Saigon Times CSR 2025 Merit Ceremony. Within the framework of the program, the organizer also launched a special appeal to all attendees and enterprises to join hands to help people affected by storms and floods via the “Saigon Times – Great Circle – Helping people affected by storms and floods” program.Pham Huu Chuong, deputy editor-in-chief in charge of the Saigon Times Group, delivers opening remarks at the Saigon Times CSR 2025 Merit CeremonyMs. Carolina Tinangon, consul general of the Republic of Indonesia in HCMC, attends the eventMr. Fabio De Cillis, Trade Commissioner of the Italian Trade Agency in VietnamMr. Oscar Lopez Alegre, chairman of the Spanish Chamber of Commerce in VietnamMs. Sureerat Punduang, board of management, Thai Chamber of Commerce and Industry in VietnamA panel discussion titled “Toward A Sustainable Society” was held with the participation of experts and business leadersLam Ngoc Thao, founder and CEO of Impact Link Asia, shares insights on CSR initiatives during the panel discussionParticipants listen to the panel discussionCopies of Saigon Times publication featuring the CSR 2025 program are displayed at the eventA ceremony participant looks at the special publication that features CSR storiesHonorees pose for a group photo at the Saigon Times CSR 2025 Merit Ceremony