“Vietnam has the right to freedom and independence, and it has become a free and independent country. The entire Vietnamese people are determined to use all their spirit and strength, lives and property to maintain that freedom and independence.”
The historical words of President Ho Chi Minh, spoken at Ba Dinh Square in 1945, not only gave birth to an independent nation but also forged in the hearts of the Vietnamese people a strong “steel spirit” – the courage to rise up, to overcome difficulties to maintain freedom. 80 years have passed, and that spirit still burns brightly, becoming a support for today's generation to confidently build the country.
These days, the Tay Do Steel premises are adorned with red and gold flags, and the sounds of revolutionary music resonate throughout the workspace. Each officer and employee feels energized, deeply understanding that they are the “living steel” contributing to the nation's strength. This is not just a commemorative ceremony, but a journey to cultivate a sense of pride so that each person understands: working today is to build tomorrow.
In the workshops, the sound of machines blends with the enthusiastic heartbeat of the workers. They are meticulous in every operation, careful in every quality control step. For them, each steel bar produced is not only a modern technological product but also the embodiment of professionalism, technical skill, and dedication. This is the pride of knowing that their hands are creating the first steel bricks for roads, bridges, factories, and cities – the foundation for a strong and modern Vietnam.
National Day, September 2nd, is not only a day to remember history but also a reminder of today's responsibilities. For Tay Do Steel, maintaining the steel spirit lies not only in producing standard products but also in a serious attitude, a spirit of