Businesses ask PM for transparency, fewer rules

Dec 13th at 09:43
13-12-2017 09:43:01+07:00

Businesses ask PM for transparency, fewer rules

Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc pledged the Government would continue to improve the business climate for the private sector to thrive, stressing their critical role in national growth.

 

Speaking at the Viet Nam Business Forum (VBF) in Ha Noi on Tuesday, Phuc said that it was the business community who would shape the Vietnamese economy in the coming decades.

They are an important driving force to realise the country’s aspirations for prosperity, according to the Prime Minister.

The business community contributed to boosting Viet Nam’s gross domestic product (GDP) from US$27 billion in 1997 to an estimated $220 billion this year, Phuc said, adding that the country planned to reach a GDP of $300 billion in 2020.

Phuc said he had high hopes for a new generation of businesses and entrepreneurs. He acknowledged that most Vietnamese businesses still operated on a small scale.

“How to enable Vietnamese firms to grow to international reach has been a top concern of the Government,” he said.

Phuc urged businesses to strive to improve their competitiveness by enhancing their corporate governance and applying modern technologies. He added that the Government always encourages fair competition among firms.

"Capital- and labour- intensive production models are no longer appropriate in an era of rapid technological growth and international integration. Instead, the knowledge-based model prevails, requiring Vietnamese firms to adapt," Phuc said.

Phuc welcomed investors to do business in Viet Nam but stressed that the country would strictly punish those violating laws, especially those who bring environment pollution, negative impacts on the country’s traditional cultural and social values and labour abuse.

Phuc said that the Government would give priority to investments in infrastructure, stabilising the macro-economy and improving the transparency and efficiency of institutions to ensure social advancement – the key to promoting economic growth and an expansion of the middle class.

Proposals

A number of proposals were raised at the VBF yesterday to enhance productivity, improve the business climate and promote the development of the private sector.

Vu Tien Loc, Chairman of the Viet Nam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI), said that businesses were still struggling with a number of difficulties in administrative procedures, wage increases outpacing productivity growth and burdensome fees.

“ Viet Nam should hasten the efforts to cut business prerequisites, reform the procedure of specialised checks during import and export and reduce costs for businesses,” Loc said.

According to Ryu Hang Ha, Chairman of Korea Chamber of Commerce (KoCham) in Viet Nam, the Government should increase funding for research and development (R&D) of small- and medium-d enterprises and start-ups as well as develop policies to encourage their investments in R&D.

KoCham also proposed clearer regulations regarding social insurance for foreign employees and minimum capital for foreign-invested companies.

According to the American Chamber of Commerce (AmCham), a number of investment opportunities were not realized due to problems relating to a lack of transparency and complicated licensing procedures.

Natasha Ansell, Chairwoman of Amcham, stressed that Viet Nam should attract private investment for major projects to help improve the overall financial situation of the country.

She said that it was urgent for the country to attract private investment in the power sector, which could amount to billions of dollars if the Government had appropriate policies. In addition, Viet Nam needed to modernise the transportation sector to catch up with rapid technological growth.

Hiroshi Karrashima, Chairman of the Japanese Chamber of Commerce and Industry, said that the lack of transparency in administrative management would undermine the attractiveness of Viet Nam to investors. “We hope the Vietnamese Government will have stronger measures to tackle this issue,” he said.

Minister of Planning and Investment Nguyen Tri Dung said that the market expansion from the signing of free trade agreements and approach to industry 4.0 technologies would bring opportunities for Viet Nam to engage in the global value chain and speed up the process of industrialisation and modernisation.

Viet Nam would continue to review regulations to minimise barriers to businesses and eliminate any discrimination between firms, Dung said, adding that firms should also be proactive in enhancing their competitiveness.

VBF, since 1997, has served as a regular and high-level channel of communication between the business community and the Vietnamese Government, initiated by the International Finance Corporation (IFC) and the World Bank Group.

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