The VnEconomy magazine under the Vietnam Economic Association hosted a ceremony in Hanoi on December 12 to honour top 100 excellent products and services which are trusted and used by consumers.
At the ceremony to honour top 100 excellent products and services trusted and used by consumers(Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – The VnEconomy magazine under the VietnamEconomic Association hosteda ceremony in Hanoi on December 12 to honour top 100 excellent products andservices whichare trusted and used by consumers.
The evaluation and voting criteria of the “Trust and Use Awards 2020” focused on productsand services that have overcome the difficulties and barriers caused by the COVID-19pandemic to seek new opportunities, those bring customers good experiences thatare favoured by consumers, as well as brands that effectively apply digitaltransformation and non-cash payments.
Accordingto Chairman of the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) Vu Tien Loc,the COVID-19 epidemic has changed the way of doing business and affected manybusinesses, but it is also a challenge where only those with new initiatives toquickly transform and use new technologies can overcome.
TruVan Lam, Editor-in-Chief of the VnEconomy magazine, said that challenges and difficultiesposed by the pandemic will create a rebound for businesses in order to takeadvantage of the new trends and new opportunities to create the best commoditiesmeeting the demand of consumers.
Duringthe January- November, the programme voted on 6,790 nominated products andservices. The organising board of the programme received 29,340 voting papersand 79,280 online votes.
The“Trust and Use Awards” nominate products and services in seven categories:finance-banking-insurance, food and retail, fashion-cosmetics-beauty services,household appliances-interior decor, pharmaceuticals and health care equipment,tourism-resorts-real estate and telecommunications-technology./.
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