Nestlé Vietnam honoured for outstanding contributions to State budget

Wednesday, Jan 20, 2021 07:00

Johana Wiriadinata (R), finance and control director at Nestle Vietnam, receives the certificate of merit for its excellent achievements in state budget contribution. — Photo courtesy of the company

Nestle Vietnam has been awarded the certificate of merit by Dong Nai Province People’s Committee for its outstanding contributions to the State budget in 2019 at a conference to review tax payment activities in 2020 and honour top taxpayers in 2019.

Previously, it was honoured by the Ministry of Finance for "Outstanding Taxpayer," marking nearly a decade that the company has been continuously awarded certificates of merit by local and central tax administration agencies for fulfilling its tax payment obligations and contributing to socio-economic development.

Last year in Dong Nai, the company received the Prime Minster’s certificate of merit for its achievements and contributions to the country’s socio-economic development and the community.

Johana Wiriadinata, Finance and Control director at Nestle Vietnam, said as a global brand with good knowledge about the local culture, Nestle Vietnam has placed top importance on transparency and adherence to Vietnamese law, particularly tax payment obligations.

In addition to contributing to the State budget, Nestle has prioritised sectors which bring profit for the company in line with benefits for society, such as nutrition, mainly focusing on children. It has also contributed to the development of communities in rural areas and managed natural resources for the future.

The company, via its Nestle MILO brand, has carried out the "Active Vietnam” programme in collaboration with the Ministry of Education and Training and other organisations to improve the physical and mental health of Vietnamese children.

The company has also directly poured some US$600-700 million in the country per year through its purchase of locally produced coffee. In addition, it has conducted projects to provide coffee cultivation techniques to more than 230,000 coffee growers in the Central Highlands provinces.

The company operates four plants in Viet Nam with more than 2,300 employees and has invested a total of over $600 million in Viet Nam. It has been recognized as one of the foreign-invested firms contributing significantly to Viet Nam’s sustainable and inclusive growth. — VNS

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