This puts the economic growth scenario for 2024 at risk of being disrupted.
Whether the GDP for the whole of 2024 can reach the target figures or how much the impact can be minimized will depend on many factors. The most important of which is how the Government works with businesses to come up with specific solutions to boost the economy and overcome the damage caused by the storm.
Regarding this issue, at the Government Standing Committee's meeting working with large enterprises on socio-economic development solutions, held on September 21, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh brought much hope through important commitments.
The Prime Minister emphasized: The Government is always committed to accompanying and protecting the legal and legitimate rights and interests of businesses in all circumstances. The Government will not criminalize economic relations, research and abolish "sub-licenses", and at the same time remove barriers that cause harassment, inconvenience, and increase compliance costs for businesses.
The Prime Minister also affirmed: “Resolving difficulties for businesses is also resolving difficulties for the economy. When businesses develop, the country develops. The spirit is: Where there is a problem, solve it there; Where there is a problem, solve it there. Do not push it around, do not avoid it, do not cause trouble or harassment.”
In particular, when answering comments and questions from businesses about short-term and long-term economic development policies, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh affirmed that the Government will keep its promise, say what it says, do what it commits to, in order to ensure harmonious interests between people, businesses and the State.
The very practical commitments of support from the Government and Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh will certainly become a driving force and an important guarantee to help the business community feel secure in doing business.
The rest depends on the businesses themselves. If they act in the spirit of the “6 pioneers” suggested by the Prime Minister, including pioneering in solidarity, unity, mutual support - working together, enjoying together, winning together - then despite difficulties, businesses will still develop and the Government will achieve its goals!