Number of new VN businesses shoots up in Q1

Mar 28th at 10:11
28-03-2017 10:11:31+07:00

Number of new VN businesses shoots up in Q1

Nearly 26,500 enterprises were created in the first quarter of this year with a total registered capital of over VND270 trillion (US$11.8 billion), according to preliminary data reported on Monday in Ha Noi by the Ministry of Planning and Investment’s Enterprises Development Department.

 

The number of newly-established firms rose 11.4 per cent and 45.8 per cent in capital value compared to the same period last year, the department reported. In March alone, the number of newly-registered firms is estimated at over 12,000, the highest level in six years.

But in the first quarter, some 9,900 enterprises temporarily ceased operations, 10,700 enterprises are in the process of filing for dissolution, nearly 3,700 enterprises have completed procedures for dissolution or termination, up 12 per cent year-on-year. The majority of businesses that withdrew from the market are small firms.

Many firms suspended their activities in order to find new directions or prepare new business plans, said Tran Ngoc Nam, deputy director of the Ha Noi Department of Planning and Investment.

According to the Enterprises Development Department, the average registered capital per enterprise in the first quarter of 2017 reached VND10.2 billion, up 30.9 per cent over the same period of 2016.

Existing businesses have registered to increase their capital to over VND320 trillion, bringing total capital poured into the economy in the first quarter of 2017 to nearly VND600 trillion, up 8 per cent year-on-year.

The number of businesses resuming operations exceeded 9,200 in the first quarter of 2017, double the number in the first quarter of 2014. More than 90 per cent out of some 110,000 businesses registered in 2016 declared and paid taxes, indicating that they were already in operation, the department said.

bizhub



NEWS SAME CATEGORY

PM wants Hoi An’s home province to be Vietnam’s tourism hub

Vietnam’s Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc believes Quang Nam, the central province home to the world-renowned Hoi An Ancient Town, has all the conditions necessary...

Thailand continues to be top supplier of home appliances to VN

Thailand remains the biggest exporter of electrical appliances and accessories to Viet Nam, according to the customs department.

Quang Binh sells itself in Hà Nội

The central province of Quang Binh and the capital city of Ha Noi co-organised a conference in Ha Noi on March 25 to promote tourism connectivity.

PM lauds Quang Nam potential

Organic farming, hi-tech agriculture, tourism and services – these are the key growth areas for Quang Nam Province, Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc said on Sunday.

AmCham gala spotlights VN-US relations

Viet Nam and the US have witnessed remarkable strides and historical milestones in bilateral relations over the past 20 years, Deputy Prime Minister Vuong Dinh Hue...

Chinese tourist influx to Ha Long Bay brings smiles, grimaces

Quang Ninh Province, which prides itself on the UNESCO-recognized Ha Long Bay, has received thousands of Chinese holidaymakers to spend the weekends in March, which...

Q1 foreign direct investment surges to $7.71b

Foreign direct investment (FDI) in Viet Nam surged to US$7.71 billion in the first quarter of 2017, exceeding the amount during the same period in 2016 by 91.5 per...

Domestic airlines raise ticket prices, service fees

Domestic airlines, including Vietnam Airlines, VietJet and Jetstar Pacific, have decided to raise ticket prices for both domestic and foreign routes as of April 1.

Ho Chi Minh City’s District 1 opens Facebook page for street vendors

The Ho Chi Minh City’s District 1 administration has turned a suggestion to having local street vendors meet their customers on the internet, rather than the...

Private funding powers local supply chain leap

The question of how to raise assorted investment sources in Vietnam for national economic development has dominated the agenda of many economic forums. Senior...


MOST READ


Back To Top