Online business registration beyond expectations

Jul 26th at 07:49
26-07-2017 07:49:35+07:00

Online business registration beyond expectations

The rate of registered businesses through the official website of Vietnam in the second quarter of 2017 exceeds the 10 per cent that the Vietnamese government required in Resolution 36a, according to the statistics of the Ministry of Planning and Investment.

The latest report on Resolution 36a announced by the Government Office shows that the ratio of business registration through the website http://dangkykinhdoanh.gov.vn in Vietnam is 39.8 per cent, higher than the 31.7 per cent of the first quarter of the year. Hanoi reached 65.9 per cent and Ho Chi Minh City 51.5 per cent.

Ho Chi Minh City has a private registration channel with a total of 7,565 business registration files, occupying 12.6 per cent of the total business registration files in the quarter.

Resolution 36a on e-government was issued on October 14, 2015, aiming to promote the development of e-government as well as improve the quality and efficiency of state agencies in order to serve people and enterprises better on the Internet platform.

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