The Elderly Enhance Help-Each-Other-Do-Business Movement

Monday - 12/12/2011 16:38
According to the Elderly Association’s statistics in the first half of 2011, up to now Dong Nai has had 12,900 old people doing business.

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Many of them take up high positions such as the directors and deputy directors of companies and factories, and farm owners. There have been 5,400 successful elderly businessmen.

In addition to doing business to get rich for themselves the elderly unite to help each other do business, and share business experience, and to help each other with seeds and breeds, and to provide interest-free loans for each other.

Tan Phu, Xuan Loc, Long Thanh, Cam My, Dinh Quan, Nhon Trach, and Thong Nhat districts are famous for Help-Each-Other-Do-Business movements have made loans worth VND10 billion (or US$479,690) to 45,900 the Association’s members, thereby providing employment for thousands of workers.

Reported by N. Thuong, Translated by Duy Minh

Author: phongvien

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