PM approves plan to boost sustainable growth of private sector

Oct 21st at 09:49
21-10-2019 09:49:57+07:00

PM approves plan to boost sustainable growth of private sector

Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc has approved a plan to boost the sustainable development of the private business sector towards 2025 with a vision to 2030 with six major solutions.

 

They include improving the investment and business environment to ensure trust and promote the sustainable operation of private firms, encouraging businesses to apply sustainable models and cleaner production technology, saving natural resources and protecting the environment.

The plan underlines the promotion of innovative start-ups and the effective implementation of policies supporting small and medium-sized enterprises, as well as increasing the capacity of governing and business management boards.

Private firms will be encouraged to apply advanced technologies and exploit opportunities brought about by the Fourth Industrial Revolution, while business associations will play a greater role in assisting private companies to develop in an efficient and sustainable manner, according to the plan.

The solutions are designed to increase the quality and efficiency of private businesses, creating a firm foundation and important motivation for national socio-economic development.

The plan targets at least 1.5 million firms by 2025 and two million by 2030, as well as stronger connectivity among private firms.

By 2030, the gap in technology, human resources and competitiveness among businesses is expected to shrink, while the ratio of firms joining regional and global production and value chains is hoped to match those in leading ASEAN countries (ASEAN 4).

The plan aims that in the 2021-30 period, the private sector will see 6-8 per cent expansion in the number of employees per year, while the average growth in income of labourers is expected to reach 25-30 per cent per year. The sector’s contribution to the State budget is also hoped to increase 23-25 per cent annually.

The PM asked ministries, sectors and localities to integrate the solutions into national target programmes to optimise resources. The people’s committees of provinces and cities were also requested to allocate human resources and an annual budget for the implementation of the solutions.

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