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Vietnam Business Forum looks to boost private sector growth

The year-end session of the Vietnam Business Forum (VBF) in 2017 is set to focus on measures to improve productivity and boost the development of the private sector.
Vietnam Business Forum looks to boost private sector growth ảnh 1Scene at the press conference (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – The year-end session of theVietnam Business Forum (VBF) in 2017 is set to focus on measures to improveproductivity and boost the development of the private sector.

At a recent press conference in Hanoi before the annualevent, Chairman of the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) Vu TienLoc said the VBF, which is held twice a year, is a dialogue mechanism betweenthe Vietnamese Government and enterprises from both domestic and foreign-investedsectors.

In a report submitted to the Government, the VCCI acknowledgedsignificant improvement made to the local business climate, particularly afterthe National Assembly passed the Law on Support for Small- and Medium-sizedEnterprises (SMEs). The implementation of Resolution 19-2017/NQ-CP on enhancingbusiness environment and national competitiveness, and of Resolution 35/NQ-CPon supporting growth of enterprises toward 2020 was also said to contribute tothe outcome.

Hirohide Sagara, Co-Chairman of VBF Consortium's ManagementBoard, said that along equitisation to promote private sector, other potentialmeasures include maintaining a stable business climate, cutting cost, andinvesting in infrastructure.-VNA
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