
Bettering business environment with ‘iron hands’
06/08/2010 - 243 Lượt xem
The Prime Minister asked state administrative agencies to check and change administrative formalities that are no longer suitable and cause troubles to people and businesses and to reject intermediary stages, overloaded formalities and unnecessary papers.
Under the instruction, all state administrative agencies must list all administrative procedures at their offices together with the names of officials in charge and the needed time to complete the procedures.
State administrative agencies must also list at their offices citizens’ rights to complain of harassment by officials, as well as names and positions of those responsible for addressing the denunciations. At offices, officials and executives of state-run enterprises in charge of working with the public must wear name tags, which clarify their positions.
The PM also asked government agencies to crack down hard on officials’ working harassments.
Experts commented that the move shows the government’s determination to improve the business environment from the central level. However, the fall of
According to Nguyen Dinh Cung, Chief of the Macro-economic Policy Research Department of the Central Economic Management Institute, complications in formalities, long times for licensing, and ‘black’ spending will influence investors’ minds.
An example that Mr Cung quoted to illustrate complicated formalities in business registration is the case of a taxi firm in southern
To have a business license, the firm had to have at least three kinds of paper, including professional practice certificates, meter evaluation papers, and broadcast frequency band use licenses.
The Asia-Pacific Small and Medium Enterprise Forum will take place in
As Ninh Thuan is a small province, which doesn’t have an association of taxi companies and the capability of verifying meters on taxi cars, the firm had to go to
Nguyen Phuong Mai, Chief Representative of the UK Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) in
Businesses also complain that the most popular channel to convey policies is websites of ministries and sectors but these websites often provide very old information. As a result, businesses have to seek information from informal channels and take time to verify the information. This has greatly affected their business plans.
Protecting investors
According to economist Le Dang Doanh, before joining the World Trade Organization (WTO),
According to the WB’s Doing Business 2007 report,
“In other countries, when the management board or the directorate of joint-stock companies abuses their power to benefit themselves and cause losses for shareholders, they will be severely punished under the law. But
Regarding tax, experts said that the tax rate is not as important as how to collect and how to minimize wrongdoings associated with tax collection. Ms Nguyen Phuong Mai said that this weakness can be solved through a strict policy that is being worked out by related ministries and sectors.
New Executive Manager of the WB, Juan Jose Daboub, said that
Meanwhile, Mr Doanh said that it’s time for
Worrying indicators:
- Entrepreneurs in
- The time and cost required to resolve bankruptcy in
- Average time needed to fulfill bankruptcy formalities in Vietnam is five years and the assets that bankrupt firms can revoke is 18%, ranking 116th among 175 surveyed countries.
- Entrepreneurs can expect to go through 11 steps to launch a business over 50 days on average, at a cost equal to 44.5% of gross national income (GNI) per capita.
Source: VNE
