Support for SMEs increased in Binh Thuan

Feb 20th at 13:39
20-02-2014 13:39:48+07:00

Support for SMEs increased in Binh Thuan

The central province of Binh Thuan plans to step up measures to remove obstacles for small-and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) in 2014.

It will continue to co-operate with these businesses to improve their access to government assistance policies, besides simplifying administrative procedures.

Domestic and foreign market forecasts will also be made available to help enterprises map out suitable production and business promotion plans.

At present, more than 4,050 businesses are operating in the province, with a total registered capital of almost VND39 trillion (US$1.8 billion), up 34 per cent from the 2010-12 period.

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