Herbalife strengthens ties in Vietnam at US-ASEAN sustainability summit
Herbalife strengthens ties in Vietnam at US-ASEAN sustainability summit
Herbalife Vietnam Champions Health and Wellbeing of Communities at US-ASEAN Meeting with Key Government Stakeholders
Herbalife strengthens ties in Vietnam at US-ASEAN sustainability summit
From April 13 to 17, Herbalife - represented by Julian Cacchioli, vice president of Public Affairs for EMEA, India, and Asia-Pacific - joined other major US companies to engage with key Vietnamese stakeholders, including the Ministry of Health, the Ministry of Industry and Trade, and the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism. The delegation also met with representatives of the National Assembly and the prime minister.
During the sessions, Herbalife reaffirmed its commitment to promoting health and wellbeing through science-based nutrition and regular exercise. The company said it will continue its long-term partnership with leading sports organisations to support Vietnam's sports sector and contribute to the country's socioeconomic growth.
Vu Van Thang, general manager of Herbalife Vietnam and Cambodia, said the company is proud to take part in high-level sessions with the Vietnamese government and remains committed to a long-term presence in the country. "Our key priorities are nurturing health and wellbeing through science-based nutrition and regular exercise, while contributing to socioeconomic development and economic empowerment,"
Herbalife was also the gold sponsor at the US-ASEAN Business Council (USABC) Innovation and Sustainability Exhibition, where it highlighted its sustainability practices across global operations, including responsible business, digital transformation, and community impact. The company operates in 95 markets.
Herbalife is a global health and wellness company operating in more than 90 markets. Since 1980, it has provided science-backed nutrition products through independent distributors who offer one-on-one coaching.
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