PM Proposes Orientations for Promoting Development of Businesses
PM Nguyen Xuan Phuc attended a ceremony launching a movement on “Vietnamese businesses integration-development” and awarding outstanding Vietnamese businesspeople in 2016 in Ha Noi on October 11.
The event was co-organised by Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) and Central Council for Emulation and Reward.
Speaking at the event, PM Phuc highlighted the crucial role of businesses, which create commodities for society, jobs and prosperity for the nation.
As many as 600,000 enterprises are operating in Viet Nam. A total number of 91,000 newly-established ones were recorded over the recent nine months of the year.
Viet Nam is heading to raise the total number of businesses to one million by 2020, he said, adding that the Government’s guideline is to support Vietnamese enterprises to improve their capacity in the world, form Viet Nam’s renowned products and trade mark as well as encourage businesses to join the global chain and distribution network.
The PM required ministries, agencies and localities to enhance administrative procedure reform, improve competitiveness, complete institutions and laws on such areas as imports and exports, tax, land, construction, credit and investment to ensure transparency and reduce expenditure for people, businesses.
They were also asked to protect legal rights and benefits for businesses, especially in the process of establishing and organizing the implementation of policies, laws, strategies, plans and projects.
PM Phuc demanded launching support for start-up and renovation, operational effectiveness, favorable environment to guarantee fair business rights and access to resources and opportunities, establishment of trade mark in line with businesses and human resource training.
The Government chief called on each business and businessman uphold their spirit, solidarity, political firmness, and intellectual strength and strive to overcome difficulties and challenges to make contribution to the national development.
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