More reforms needed to support economic development: forum

Dec 2nd at 08:44
02-12-2015 08:44:22+07:00

More reforms needed to support economic development: forum

There needs to be more improvement on administrative reform and anti-corruption work for Việt Nam to integrate into the world economy, said Minister of Planning and Investment Bùi Quang Vinh at the one-day Vietnam Business Forum (VBF) 2015 held in Hà Nội yesterday.

 

Vinh shared his opinion to about 500 local and international participants who attended the VBF to discuss ways to improve local competitiveness.

The forum, organised three times a year, was hosted by the International Financial Corporation (IFC), Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI) and the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Vietnam (VCCI).

Minister Vinh said that although the business and investment environment and administrative procedures were improved, the enforcement of them remained weak, showing the low competitiveness of the economy.

According to him, the MPI has recently issued six decrees and three circulars to guide investment and enterprise laws.

The minister said FDI enterprises in Việt Nam have grown strongly while local enterprises were not that strong. He urged for co-operation and linkages between the two sides for the best result of development.

Also, VCCI chairman Vũ Tiến Lộc appreciated the general institutional reforms of the local Government, he still thought they did not meet the expectations of businesses yet.

A VCCI survey showed that complicated administrative, customs and tax procedures were still barriers to private enterprises, especially the bigger one. Loc said the bigger and more successful the local companies were, the more frequent and heavier administration checks they had, thus, some enterprises had reshaped themselves to be smaller for a better working result.

As a result, Lộc said, it led to a growing number of small and super small enterprises in Việt Nam.

Meanwhile, Việt Nam is joining the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC), and the future TransPacific Partnership (TPP) and signing more negotiations for free trade with other countries where bigger companies will have more chances to gain.

Minister Vinh said it was necessary to have an improvement of the legal system to support local enterprises, to enhance competitiveness.

Addressing the form, VBF co-chairman Virginia B.Foote, praised the ​​significant progress in many important issues made for the business community, particularly in the negotiation of TPP in October. However, she thought there should be more improvement made on anti-corruption, administrative reform as well as direct cash transactions between enterprises.

Meanwhile, American Chamber of Commerce Chairman Sherry Boger said: "Viet Nam has succeeded at attracting FDI and increasing trade. The trade between Việt Nam and the USA will likely reach over $45 billion in 2015, another annual increase of over 20 per cent."

She added that it was expected to reach $80 billion by 2020 or higher after TPP takes effect.

However, she saw very few Vietnamese firms in global supply chains and the corruption rate was still high.

She suggested a limit on cash transactions but further electronic transactions as one way to fight with the corruption in Việt Nam, while an efficient customs administration and trade facilitation is essential for local firms to join global supply chains

A representative of the Australian Chamber said the local laws of investment and enterprise complied with comments from investors and enterprises were good moves but those laws would have no use without decrees and circulars for the implementation.

To boost the local enterprises, VCCI's chairman Lộc said local private enterprises should seek to co-operate with big multi-national companies. Lộc said to be in the global value chain, enterprises must work transparently and with innovation while the Government should support them with favorable policies.

Kyle F. Kelhofer, regional director of IFC thought Việt Nam should promote the innovative business sector to foster the global value chain.

Also attending the forum, Việt Nam deputy Prime Minister Vũ Văn Ninh, said the World Bank's (WB) Doing Business 2016 report moved Viet Nam up three notches in the ranking, from 93rd last year to 90th position. He said VN could reach GDP growth of 6.4 per cent this year, adding that the result could not be reached without support from local and foreign investors.

Ninh said the Government would open more to hear their voices, adjust the policies to make their work better and to contribute to overall development.

Although the bad debt ratio was still high, Việt Nam was on track to reform and to have a healthy financial system, Kyle said.

On agriculture development, Kyle said cheap labor and natural resources were being used to exhaustion, so the country should have more private participants in agriculture.

At the forum, Tomaso Andreatta, vice chairman of Euro Chamber, said the country should foster the Public Private Partnership for infrastructure as it played the key role in developing the economy, and cut the cost of production and businesses.

Visas were also an issue mentioned at the forum. AusCham said Việt Nam has visa exemption for citizens of 21 countries. It was lower than in neighboring countries such as Malaysia with exemption for 164 countries, the Philippines with exemption for 157 countries and Thailand with exemption for 52 countries.

Trần Văn Dự, deputy director of immigration management department, Ministry of Public Security said that all the recommendations would be reviewed

The forum also mentioned issues related to trade, investment, banking, capital market, agriculture, education and training, infrastructure and governance transparency, considering them key issues for local development.

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