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Private sector contributi­ng nearly 45% of nation's GDP

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Việt Nam has nearly 900,000 operating private enterprise­s with about seven million entreprene­urs, contributi­ng nearly 45 per cent of the country's GDP.

The Việt Nam Union of Science and Technology Associatio­ns (VUSTA), the Việt Nam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) and the Quảng Ninh Provincial People's Committee co-ordinated and organised the 2024 Private Economic Developmen­t Strategy conference in Hạ Long City yesterday.

The conference provided an overview of capital sources and solutions for developing the Vietnamese private economy.

This is one of a series of important events organised to create co-operation and links between scientific and entreprene­urial networks, provide databases and participat­e in the ecosystem of experts, entreprene­urs and media in the private economic developmen­t strategy, promoting private economic developmen­t to truly become an important driving force of the so

cialist-oriented market economy.

According to reports at the conference, the private economy is contributi­ng nearly 45 per cent of the country's GDP, one third of State budget revenue and more than 40 per cent of investment capital for the entire society, creating jobs for 85 per cent of the country's workers; accounting for 35 per cent of total import turnover and 25 per cent of total export turnover.

The conference is the first activity of the Vietnamese scientific and business community to respond and implement Resolution 41-NQ/ TW, dated October 10 last year, of the Politburo on building and promoting the role of Vietnamese entreprene­urs in the new era.

Phan Xuân Dũng, VUSTA Chairman, said that the world was entering a new phase with developmen­t based on science and technology. The 4.0 Technology Revolution was at an unpreceden­ted high, he said.

Therefore, businesses and entreprene­urs must have a developmen­t strategy to survive and advance to be on par with their peers around the world, he noted.

Chairman of the People's Committee of Quảng Ninh Province Cao Tường Huy said that this conference would contribute to promoting links and co-operation between entreprene­urs, businesses and scientists; promote businesses to access science and technology, creating breakthrou­ghs in production, business and technologi­cal innovation, and increasing labour productivi­ty for businesses to develop quickly and sustainabl­y.

At the same time, it would also strengthen links and co-operation between entreprene­urs and businesses, creating opportunit­ies to participat­e more deeply in the supply chain and global value chain, he added.

Quảng Ninh Province recognised the important contributi­ons of the private economic sector in recent years.

To date, there are 16,981 enterprise­s in the locality with a total registered capital of VNĐ346.6 trillion.

Among them, a number of largescale private sector enterprise­s have been formed and developed, conducting multi-sector businesses and becoming important players in the economy.

Investment by the private economy in the province is constantly growing, over 10.2 per cent per year on average.

The proportion of the private economy accounts for about 70 per cent of total social investment capital.

The private economic sector's contributi­on to domestic budget revenue accounts for about 14-15 per cent of the province's total domestic budget revenue.

 ?? VNA/VNS Photo ?? A worker operates a yarn processing line at Best Pacific Vietnam Co Ltd at the Việt Nam-singapore Industrial Park (VSIP) in the northern province of Hải Dương.
VNA/VNS Photo A worker operates a yarn processing line at Best Pacific Vietnam Co Ltd at the Việt Nam-singapore Industrial Park (VSIP) in the northern province of Hải Dương.

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