Hanoi (VNA) -🥃 Vietnam’s economy is going through a challenging period because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Many Vietnamese firms have been working hard to overcome related difficulties and promote the strength, spirit and bravery of Vietnam to push back the epidemic and join hands in economic recovery.
In this context, the business community celebrated the annual Vietnam Entrepreneurs' Day on October 13 in a more special atmosphere. According to official statistics, Vietnam currently has about 850,000 enterprises, more than 25,000 cooperatives and about 5.6 million business households. The business community, in recent years, has grown continuously with the birth and development of leading private economic groups such as Vingroup, FPT, Vietjet, Sovico, Masan, Truong Hai, and Hoa Phat. The prolonged pandemic has caused the production and business activities of many to stall. Therefore, many small- and medium-sized enterprises have had to suspend or close their operations. In this context, Vietnamese firms have strongly promoted their own spirit, will, creativity, and ability to cope with difficulties. On September 9, the Government issued a resolution on supporting enterprises, cooperatives and household businesses affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, with four groups of solutions. Accordingly, the resolution calls for drastic measures to fight the pandemic and at the same time create favourable conditions for enterprises, cooperatives and business households. These will help to recover, maintain and develop production and business. Secondly, the resolution requires ensuring stable production with smooth, efficient and safe circulation of goods, and overcoming supply chain disruptions. In particular, the Ministry of Transport will guide localities to uniformly implement the "green channel" of road and waterway transport nationwide. This will allow for the inter-provincial and inter-regional transport of goods to go smoothly, quickly and conveniently. No additional conditions or permits are required to ensure circulation of goods, especially essential goods, both for daily life and production. Thirdly, the resolution asks to cut costs, as well as remove financial difficulties and cash flow for businesses, co-operatives and business households. The fourth solution is to create favourable conditions for labourers and experts. |
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