Completely remove legal difficulties for businesses

TRÍ MINH |

Ready to accompany and "resolve to the end" the difficulties and legal problems that the business community encounters.

On October 9, the Central Council for Coordinating the Dissemination and Education of Law organized the 2024 Business and Law Forum with the theme "Joining hands to solve legal issues, contributing to creating a favorable investment and business environment for enterprises".

The forum was attended and directed by Deputy Prime Minister Le Thanh Long - Chairman of the Central Council for Coordinating the Dissemination and Education of Law.

This is the second time the Forum has been held, as an activity under the Inter-sectoral Legal Support Program for Small and Medium Enterprises for the period 2021 - 2025.

At the same time, the theme and content of the Forum closely follow the direction of General Secretary and President To Lam at the 10th Central Conference of the 13th tenure: "Highly unifying to determine stronger breakthroughs in development institutions, removing bottlenecks and barriers, taking people and businesses as the center".

Speaking at the opening of the Forum, Minister of Justice Nguyen Hai Ninh said that the 2024 Business and Law Forum was organized to create a bridge for competent authorities and businesses to "listen to each other's voices"; continue to jointly identify legal issues related to production and business activities in the current context and propose recommendations and solutions to improve the legal system.

This forum will continue to affirm its commitment to always accompany and protect the legitimate rights and interests of businesses in any circumstances; always listen, share difficulties and join hands to overcome difficulties and challenges together.

The Minister of Justice affirmed that the Central Council for Coordinating Law Dissemination, ministries, branches and localities are ready to accompany, closely follow and work with the business community to "completely resolve" the difficulties and legal issues that the business community faces, contributing to creating a truly open and favorable investment, production and business environment.

Cac dai bieu tham gia Dien dan Kinh doanh va Phap luat. Anh: Bo Tu phap
Delegates attending the Business and Law Forum 2024. Photo: Ministry of Justice

The content of the Business and Law Forum focuses on discussing two major issues: Solving some legal issues on investment projects using land and legal issues on tax and solutions.

The forum is organized in the form of direct and online with 63 connecting points of provinces and centrally-run cities.

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