
Resolute implementation, not nice plans, is key to administrative reform (24/09)
06/08/2010 - 10 Lượt xem
Why haven’t our improvements in the business environment enabled
I think that the problem lies in policy implementation. Our goals for
simplification of administrative procedures are OK, but we have been
slow to implement the policies, so there have been only modest
efficiency gains in the business environment. This can be seen
especially in taxation.
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What should the state do now to create a business environment that attracts more investors?
Doanh:
The Government needs to perfect the legal framework by making it
simpler and easier for businesses to implement. However, a perfect
legal framework will not help if there are problems in the
implementation. We should aim for a breakthrough in implementing the policies. Measures
need to be carried out systematically and in a comprehensive way to
ensure harmonized implementation of laws like the investment law, land
law and construction law. To effectively renovate our administrative
procedures, we will need the cooperation of associations, experts and
international organizations.
The Government is now determined to reduce ‘administrative procedures’ by 30 percent. Will this improve the business environment?
A successful 30 percent reduction in such procedures will surely help lift the burden on businesses. That will only happen if there’s high determination from ministries, branches and local authorities. We
need action, not just plans on paper. It will be not easy to cut down
administrative procedures because red tape can bring benefit to some
state officials. However, the business community still hopes that the
Government’s objective will be attained, helping them save money and
time.
(VNNB note: The complete World Bank ‘Doing Business’ rankings may be found at www.doingbusiness.org/economyrankings/)
Source: VietNamNet/VnMedia
