Do not legalize economic relations and civil relations
Politburo member and Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has just signed and issued Directive No. 10/CT-TTg on promoting the development of small and medium enterprises (SMEs).
According to the directive, employees still face many difficulties and challenges to develop quickly and sustainably in terms of quantity, scale, quality, and operational efficiency.
In order to remove barriers and difficulties, the Prime Minister requested the drastic implementation of the goal of developing enterprises quickly and sustainably, growing in quantity, quality, scale, operational efficiency and making important contributions to the economy. Strive to have at least 1 million more enterprises by 2030.
Prioritize the allocation of resources to support the development of employees, focusing on supporting innovative startups and improving competitiveness in participating in the value chain.
Relevant ministries, branches and localities uphold the sense of responsibility, take people and businesses as the center, consider the difficulties of people and businesses as their difficulties to proactively support and accompany.
Remove difficulties in the spirit of "not saying no, not saying difficult, not saying yes but not doing", "not legalizing economic relations, civil relations".
According to the directive, one of the key tasks is to perfect policies and laws, reform administrative procedures, and create a favorable and equal investment and business environment for employees.
The Prime Minister requested to cut administrative procedures to the maximum, in 2025 reduce at least 30% of the time for handling administrative procedures; reduce at least 30% of compliance costs; abolish at least 30% of unnecessary business conditions.
Strongly shift management from "pre-inspection" to "post-inspection", associated with strengthening inspection and supervision work.
Regarding planning and infrastructure development, the Prime Minister requested the development of economic corridors, industrial - urban - service belts near new centers (Long Thanh airport, international financial center).
Proactively propose solutions to develop new industries (semiconductors, chips, etc.), thereby leading and supporting the operations of state-owned enterprises.
Supporting employees to access finance and credit
The Prime Minister assigned the Ministry of Finance to have effective solutions to promote lending activities of the DFF to create a channel for capital mobilization at reasonable costs for DFF.
thoroughly implement the simplification of processes, procedures, and documents to support tax incentives and value-added tax refunds for businesses; study and apply post-inspection methods so that employees are not affected in terms of cash flow and business operations.
The State Bank of Vietnam focuses credit on production and business sectors, priority sectors and traditional economic growth drivers (consumption, investment, export) and new growth drivers. Strictly control credit for areas with potential risks, ensuring safe and effective credit operations.
The Prime Minister also requested ministries, branches and localities to effectively implement activities to support training of high-quality human resources for employees, focusing on training to improve qualifications and professional skills for employees at enterprises.
In-depth corporate governance training; training according to actual needs at enterprises; online training for enterprises.