Vietnam's business environment improves despite challenges in disease

21/4/21

 


Measures to improve Vietnam’s business environment continued showing effectiveness despite the COVID-19 pandemic, but the speed of improvement slowed compared to previous years.

The statement was made by Dau Anh Tuan, head of the VCCI's Legal Department, at a seminar in Hanoi on April 20 held to reveal the findings of the report on “Vietnam’s business environment reform programme: Perspectives from enterprises".

According to the report, the criteria of business establishment and access to electricity were rated the highest, with 72.5 percent and 65.9 percent of businesses rated good or very good in improvement, respectively. Bankruptcy ranked last with 44.4 percent of businesses rated good or very good.

But the tendency of improvement seemed to be slowing down compared to previous years, Tuan said.

The improvement trend of fields was quite contradictory. The rate of improvement of fields with low scores such as bankruptcy, investor protection and import-export, went up, while rates of fields with high scores, such as business establishment, access to electricity, went down.

With regard to corporate finance, while credit access in 2020 was perceived to be more difficult than in 2019, tax procedures became much easier. Locally, the indicators were still more positive than in 2019, but the rate of improvement had slowed down, he said.

He said that the administrative procedures related to construction, although improved in recent years, had not really facilitated businesses. The most difficult procedures include land, site clearance, construction planning, urban planning, decisions on investment policy.

The report also showed that private and small-scale enterprises faced more difficulties in completing construction procedures than foreign-invested and large-scale enterprises.

Informal fees are now the biggest problem businesses are facing, particularly records handling officers and the legal regulations.

Tran Thi Hong Minh, Director of the Central Institute for Economic Management (CIEM), said there were still many obstacles for businesses such as complex regulation system and overlapping and unnecessary business conditions.

Specialised inspection activities moved slowly. The one-door customs mechanism had not yet been effective as businesses still had to submit paper copies. There was a lack of connection between ministries, and the information technology system was congested, she said.

Regarding judicial reform, the proportion of enterprises using courts to resolve disputes increased, but the judgment enforcement rates of enforcement agencies decreased, said Chairman of the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) Vu Tien Loc.

We have reduced the inequality between private and State-owned enterprises, between private and FDI enterprises. But there are still complaints about corruption and interest groups.

The stability of our laws and policies has reduced market access conditions in many sectors and industries, creating very good conditions for small and medium enterprises to enter the market. However, in many areas that require large investment and prolonged capital recovery, the risk of policy changes is still worrying, hindering many large enterprises to invest money,”./.

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Enda Thompson 21/4/21 20:41

Vietnam’s economy has a large openness with increasingly deep international integration, so it suffers from many negative effects of disease in socio-economic fields.

Duncan 21/4/21 20:42

In the difficult context due to the Covid-19 disease, the Vietnamese business community has quickly changed to a new direction, implementing many solutions to maintain production and business activities such as: promoting e-commerce activities; converting key products and services; actively looking for new markets for input materials as well as markets for output products.

Robinson Jones 21/4/21 20:43

Despite the serious impacts of the disease, Vietnamese businesses are still able to see opportunities for developing and improving their own capacity.

Gentle Moon 21/4/21 20:44

The pushing back of the disease helps our country become a reliable address for foreign investors, a potential and safe destination for the reallocation of investment capital in the world.

John Smith 21/4/21 20:45

With a large workforce and cheap labor costs, good infrastructure, and a geographical location close to China, Vietnam will be paid more and more attention by corporations wishing to move.

Me Too! 21/4/21 20:46

The influences of the Covid-19 disease also creates a change in demand for products and services; providing opportunities to enter markets outside of traditional markets for Vietnamese businesses to take advantage of.

Voice of people 21/4/21 20:47

In addition, international integration policies will create conditions for Vietnamese enterprises to participate more deeply in the global value chain, forming a new value chain, especially to take advantage of the advantages from the Vietnam – EU Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA).

Vietnam Love 21/4/21 20:48

The improvements contributed to a more equitable business climate for private firms, and better administrative reform.

Socialist Society 21/4/21 20:50

Viet Nam’s economy is expected to grow 1.8% in 2020 amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic and bounce back to 6.3% in 2021, according to a new Asian Development Bank (ADB) report.

Swift Hoodie 21/4/21 20:52

Economic growth will be supported by the country’s macroeconomic stability, increased public spending, and ongoing reforms to improve the business environment.

Allforcountry 21/4/21 20:53

Viet Nam’s economic outlook over the medium and long term remains positive.

Herewecome 21/4/21 20:54

Viet Nam’s participation in a large number of bilateral and multilateral trade agreements will help the country’s economic rebound. Viet Nam will also likely benefit from the current shifting of supply chains to low-cost countries.

Wilson Pit 21/4/21 20:56

The Government is determined to take drastic measures to realise the socio-economic development plan, better business climate, as well as improve national competitive capacity in 2021.

Kevin Evans 21/4/21 20:57

Confidence of the business community on the economy has been strengthened over the last year, showing the Vietnamese government’s swift response to COVID-19 and promotion of the EVFTA.

Jacky Thomas 21/4/21 20:59

The government orders priority be given to improving a number of indexes and indicators regarding construction permit issuance, asset registration, settlement of contract disputes, bankruptcy of enterprises, land administrative management quality, application of information technology, quality of vocational training, students’ skills, patent granting, fight against corruption, online transactions, job opportunity in knowledge-intensive sectors, and sustainable ecosystem.

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