Business environment improves despite challenges in disease

Apr 22nd at 08:08
22-04-2021 08:08:12+07:00

Business environment improves despite challenges in disease

Measures to improve Viet Nam's business environment continued showing effectiveness despite the COVID-19 pandemic, but the speed of improvement slowed compared to previous years.

 

The statement was made by Dau Anh Tuan, Head of the VCCI's Legal Department, at a seminar in Ha Noi on Tuesday held to reveal the findings of the report on “Viet Nam's business environment reform programme: Perspectives from enterprises".

According to the report, the criteria of business establishment and access to electricity were rated the highest, with 72.5 per cent and 65.9 per cent of businesses rated good or very good in improvement, respectively. Bankruptcy ranked last with 44.4 per cent of businesses rated good or very good.

But the tendency of improvement seemed to be slowing down compared to previous years, Tuan said.

The improvement trend of fields was quite contradictory. The rate of improvement of fields with low scores such as bankruptcy, investor protection and import-export, went up, while rates of fields with high scores, such as business establishment, access to electricity, went down.

With regard to corporate finance, while credit access in 2020 was perceived to be more difficult than in 2019, tax procedures became much easier. Locally, the indicators were still more positive than in 2019, but the rate of improvement had slowed down, he said.

He said that the administrative procedures related to construction, although improved in recent years, had not really facilitated businesses. The most difficult procedures include land, site clearance, construction planning, urban planning, decisions on investment policy.

The report also showed that private and small-scale enterprises faced more difficulties in completing construction procedures than foreign-invested and large-scale enterprises.

Informal fees are now the biggest problem businesses are facing, particularly records handling officers and the legal regulations.

Tran Thi Hong Minh, Director of the Central Institute for Economic Management (CIEM) said there were still many obstacles for businesses such as complex regulation system, overlapping and unnecessary business conditions which deeply interfered corporate self-determination of businesses.

Specialised inspection activities moved slowly. The one-door customs mechanism had not yet been effective as businesses still had to submit paper copies. There was a lack of connection between ministries, and the information technology system was congested, she said.

Regarding judicial reform, the proportion of enterprises using courts to resolve disputes increased, but the judgment enforcement rates of enforcement agencies decreased, said Chairman of the Viet Nam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) Vu Tien Loc.

“We have reduced the inequality between private and State-owned enterprises, between private and FDI enterprises. But there are still complants about corruption and interest groups,” he said.

“The stability of our laws and policies has reduced market access conditions in many sectors and industries, creating very good conditions for small and medium enterprises to enter the market. However, in many areas that require large investment and prolonged capital recovery, the risk of policy changes is still worrying, hindering many large enterprises to invest money,” he said.

bizhub



NEWS SAME CATEGORY

Research institute pegs Vietnam growth at 6-6.3 pct

Several factors including effective pandemic control will help Vietnam grow 6-6.3 percent this year, according to the Vietnam Institute for Economic and Policy...

Ha Long casino operator posts losses for six straight quarters

Royal International Corporation, which operates the largest casino in the northern town of Ha Long, has reported a post-tax loss of nearly VND27 billion ($1.17...

Accelerating progress of good governance

The 2020 Provincial Governance and Public Administration Performance Index has seen some improvements and changes amid the ongoing pandemic. Dang Hoang Giang...

PAPI displays fruits of anti-corruption drive

Anti-corruption efforts by the Vietnamese government have paid off spectacularly, producing the greatest improvement in a decade and reflecting a strong increase in...

Inadequacies in employee governance at foreign companies

While the number of strikes and employees halting work has been reducing at foreign-invested enterprises, there are still cases of abject mistreatment – even at...

Over 57.5 per cent of Vietnamese SMEs struggle with digital transformation: How can they cope with the challenge?

Small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) account for 97 per cent of the total number of enterprises and contribute more than 45 per cent of Vietnam's total GDP...

Dong Thap shines in PCI tally

The Mekong Delta province of Dong Thap has maintained its second position in the Provincial Competitiveness Index (PCI) ranking 2020, doing so for the fifth time...

Sea reclamation proposed for central economic zone

Van Phong Economic Zone in Khanh Hoa Province should be expanded by 1,500 hectares (3,706 acres) toward the sea, its consultant unit stated.

Steel tycoon becomes Vietnam's 2nd richest person as share price soars

Tran Dinh Long, chairman of steelmaker Hoa Phat Group, has overtaken Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao, CEO of Vietjet Air, to become the second richest person in Vietnam.

Ba Ria-Vung Tau economy grows in 1st quarter

Ba Ria-Vung Tau managed to achieve positive economic growth in the first quarter of 2021 driven by a surge in industrial production, port services and domestic...


MOST READ


Back To Top