
Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnam is one of the most ꦦfavourable m💫arkets for female entrepreneurs with the most effective networks of women-owned enterprises in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), an official has said.
Tran Duy Dong, Deputy Minister of Planning and Investment, made the remarks at the launch of the first-ever study on women-owned small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Vietnam on January 23. During the 2012-2022, the number of women-owned SMEs grew at an average rate of 2% annually, higher than the average growth rate of the business sector, he said.Many businesses have difficulties in accessing resources while there are still limitations in business capacity and management skills. Besides, female entrepreneurs have to face challenges and barriers stemming from some social prejudices and traditional customs.
He expressed his hope that this publication will provide more significant insights into the untapped opportunities and remaining challenges facing women-owned SMEs in the country and create a foundation for further research and policy-making initiatives to foster the continued growth and development of the sector.

Women-led SMEs can be a key driver of economic growth in Vietnam as well as across Asia and the Pacific, said ADB Director General of the Southeast Asia Department Winfried Wicklein.
“For ADB, promoting gender equality and advancing women’s economic empowerment is a top priority, so we are very pleased to have developed this study with the Ministry of Planning and Investment on promoting women-led SMEs and entrepreneurship in Vietnam.”
The study draws on a large body of knowledge and international best practices to produce a series of measures that can unleash the✃ untapped potential of women-owned SMEs in Vietnam. These include establishing gender-disaggregated databases, incorporating women-owned SMEs more integrally into legislation like the Law on Gender Equality, exploring gender-specific measures to support the implementation of the SME Support Law, and placing greater emphasis on knowledge dissemination and awareness-raising activities that will promote women entrepreneurship and women role models./.