6:41:09 PM | 4/24/2026
Herbalife Vietnam, a premier health and wellness company, community, and platform, has participated in a series of high-level engagements in Hanoi as part of the US-ASEAN Business Council (USABC) delegation, commemorating the 250th Anniversary of the United States.
Across five days, Herbalife, represented by Julian Cacchioli, Vice President, Public Affairs - EMEA, India & Asia Pacific, joined with other major US companies to engage with key Vietnamese stakeholders, including the Ministry of Health, Ministry of Industry and Trade, the Ministry of Culture, Sports & Tourism. The business delegation also had the opportunity to meet with representatives of the National Assembly and the Prime Minister.
During these working sessions, Herbalife once again affirmed the company’s strong commitment to helping nurture health and well-being of people through science-based nutrition and regular exercise, continuing its long-term partnership with leading sports organizations to provide effective support for Vietnam’s sports, and making practical contributions to support the country’s socio-economic growth.

Vu Van Thang, General Manager of Herbalife Vietnam and Cambodia, stated, “Herbalife is proud and honored to be part of these high-level working sessions with the Vietnam Government and relevant ministries and stakeholders. The company is strongly committed to its long-term presence in Vietnam with the key priorities of nurturing health and well-being of people and communities through science-based nutrition and regular exercise, making practical contributions for socio-economic development and economic empowerment”.
Herbalife was also the Gold Sponsor at the USABC Innovation & Sustainability Exhibition. At the event, Herbalife demonstrated how sustainability is embedded across its global operations, spanning responsible business practices, digital transformation, and community impact. Operating in 95 markets, Herbalife continues to position sustainability as a core driver of its long-term value.
By Vietnam Business Forum