On the evening of March 8, the Trade Union of Apatit Vietnam Company Limited informed that the unit had just coordinated to organize a series of events to celebrate International Women's Day on March 8.
The activities with the presence of more than 60 registered athletes contributed to creating a meaningful and cohesive anniversary throughout the Company.
The highlight of the event series is the first Pickleball Tournament, attracting special attention and directly participating in the competition and exchanges from the Company's Board of Directors.
The tournament gathered 23 pairs of female athletes and 16 pairs of male and female athletes from the Company's Departments, Branches and guests from Lao Cai Golden Pho Pho Joint Stock Company.
The tournament is divided into three rounds with an exciting and dramatic atmosphere. The athletes competed with all their might, bringing the audience good plays along with exciting, emotional matches.


At the end of the tournament, in the women's doubles event, the first prize went to the athletes Pham Thi Nga and Nguyen Thu Huyen, the mixed-women doubles event Nguyen Van Son and Luu Thi Hai Yen.
In parallel with sports activities, the Board of Directors of Apatit Vietnam Co., Ltd. presented meaningful gifts to 354 female officers and employees on the occasion of International Women's Day, March 8. The total budget for the program is up to more than 700 million VND.
The gifts, although simple, are a great source of encouragement, encouraging the spirit of continuing to promote capacity and excellently complete assigned tasks in 2025 and the following years.

Joining in the exciting atmosphere of the series of events celebrating International Women's Day 8.3, the Women's Union of Apatit Vietnam Company launched a movement to respond to "Vietnam Ao Dai Week".
From the first days of the week, the bustling and exciting atmosphere has spread throughout the departments and branches.
The women together wore flowing ao dai - a symbol of the traditional and gentle beauty of Vietnamese women - instead of traditional office uniforms.


