Viet Nam needs more reforms: VCCI

Dec 18th at 08:27
18-12-2019 08:27:09+07:00

Viet Nam needs more reforms: VCCI

Viet Nam's reform process needed to step up a gear in order for the country to become one of the top four in ASEAN in terms of business climate, Chairman of the Viet Nam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) Vu Tien Loc said at a conference on Tuesday.

 

The conference was held to announce a report about how firms felt about the Government’s efforts to improve the business climate and national competitiveness.

From 2014 to 2018, Viet Nam jumped 30 places to 69th in the World Bank’s Doing Business ranking, but still needed to climb a further 42 places to be among the ASEAN 4.

“It is a tough road ahead,” Loc said. “We should not be satisfied with what we have achieved. We need to do more.”

Reforms in many sectors and State management agencies remained disappointing, he added.

On a positive note, tax payments were an indicator that Viet Nam had achieved significant reforms with the time cut from 498 hours to 384 hours per year to complete procedures, but that was still two times higher than the average in Asia-Pacific (173 hours).

Protecting minority investors and resolving insolvency had not seen any significant reforms, and property registration shared a similar picture.

The VCCI survey found that firms still had to pay informal charges and faced difficulties in accessing bank credit.

“This stagnation in reforms was a barrier that needs to be resolved," Loc said.

The VCCI also found the percentage of firms that never or rarely predicted policy changes increased from 42 per cent in 2014 to 67 per cent in 2018, which was a problem, Loc said.

“We really need an institution that is transparent and tough like a diamond,” he stressed.

Dau Anh Tuan, head of the VCCI’s Legal Department, said that if no improvement was made, it would be difficult for Viet Nam to achieve its goal of having 1 million firms by 2020.

Tuan estimated that if the 2015-18 average growth rate of 17.3 per cent was maintained, the number of firms would only reach 984,000 by the end of 2020.

“2020 will be the year to gear up reforms from both central and local levels. Viet Nam needs stronger reform measures to support businesses,” Tuan said.

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