Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnam is paying special attention to business development♑, with the government promoting start-up movements so that nationwide businesses will double to a million within the next fiꩵve years.
Pham Thi Thu Hang, General Secretary of the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI), speaks to Vietnam News Agency about the matter.* The government is committed to business support to fuel a start-up boom on a national scale, expecting the country to have a million enterprises by 2020. What do you think about the government’s efforts and the possibility to reach this goal?
The government has made great efforts to create an advantageous business environment and build suitable policies to help people start their businesses and assist them afterwards. However, it is not easy to reach the goal of having a million enterprises by 2020. I think fulfilling this target is not as important as some of the following issues: assuring the existence of enterprises in post-registration phases, how to increase the size of enterprises, and how to have more and more start-ups with efficient operations.* How do you assess start-up activities in Vietnam in comparison with other countries in the world?
* According to some opinions, Vietnam still lacks nursery gardens and an ecosystem needed for growth of the business community. What do you think?
* An example of legal obstacles for the start-up community: the community has recently expressed worries about Article 292 of the Penal Code 2015, which reportedly criminalised illegal business activities in computer and telecommunications networks. Vietnam’s legal environment still appears to lack transparency and exposes risks for enterprises. What can be done?
We should look into our awareness of business activities and roles of enterprises in the development process of our country. Some times in the past, policymakers did not realise that enterprises were a driving force for economic development, and that taxes paid by the people and enterprises were used for operations of the apparatus of the administration. Hence, they were not aware of their responsibilities to build laws that facilitate people and companies, and encourage their business to grow. It is very important that enterprises and business associations raise their voices to the government in building new laws with more proper policies.* In the world, venture investment funds are an effective financing channel, besides bank loans and the stock market. Does Vietnam need to develop this channel?