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Removing institutional barriers, creating new momentum for private economic development

Tạp chí Doanh NghiệpTạp chí Doanh Nghiệp16/03/2025


DNVN - In the new era, the private economic development project needs to focus on removing institutional barriers and clearing bottlenecks to build a transparent, safe and favorable business environment. This aims to maximize social resources, promote entrepreneurship, innovation and enhance competitiveness for the private economic sector.

At the first meeting of the Steering Committee for the development of the private economic project on March 15 in Hanoi, Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Chi Dung, Deputy Head of the Steering Committee, emphasized the increasingly important role of the private sector in the economy, contributing significantly to socio-economic growth and development.

Currently, Vietnam has more than 6.1 million business establishments, of which about 940,000 are officially operating enterprises and more than 5.2 million business households. The private economy continues to be an important driving force of the economy with a stable growth rate.

Developing the private economy is not only about expanding the number of enterprises but also improving their quality, management capacity and social responsibility. To truly become a pillar in the industrialization and modernization process, the project needs to propose breakthrough solutions, creating conditions for private enterprises to develop sustainably and make important contributions to the goal of becoming a developed, high-income country by 2045.

Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Chi Dung, Deputy Head of the Steering Committee for the development of the private economic development project. (Photo: VGP)

Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Chi Dung requested that the policies in the project must ensure practicality, feasibility, strong and specific impacts, closely following the Party and State's policies. The goal is that by 2030, Vietnam will have 2 million effectively operating enterprises, focusing on developing pioneering enterprises in innovation, digital transformation, and green transformation.

The draft project also emphasizes the need to develop policies suitable for each group of businesses, from large enterprises to small, micro, household businesses, and startups. At the same time, the proposed solutions need to have solid arguments, closely follow international practices and experiences to ensure feasibility and effectiveness when implemented.

Previously, at the working session with the Central Policy and Strategy Committee on private economic sector development in Vietnam on March 7, General Secretary To Lam noted that there must be a clear strategy for private economic sector development in accordance with the current development level of the economy, with the new geo-economic and geopolitical space of the country and taking into account changes in the world's geo-economic and geopolitical space to ensure that the private economy has enough capacity to develop with adaptability, resilience and high competitiveness...

The key to creating a breakthrough is to remove institutional bottlenecks, quickly improve the investment and business environment, remove barriers and obstacles to business development, consistently implement the viewpoint that "people and businesses are allowed to do what is not prohibited by law"; build a favorable legal environment, an open, transparent, safe, low-cost business environment; and comprehensive and flexible support policies for the private economic sector.

Minh Thu



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