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New entreprene­urs' ambitions

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HÀ NỘI Secretary of the Communist Party of Việt Nam (CPV) Central Committee and Head of its Commission for Publicity and Education, Nguyễn Trọng Nghĩa, requested greater efforts to create a favourable, transparen­t and fair business environmen­t for the developmen­t of competent entreprene­urs.

Nghĩa was speaking at the conference jointly organised together with the Central Committee’s Economic Commission and the Việt Nam Chamber of Commerce and Industry to implement the Poliburo’s Resolution No 41-NQ/ TW dated on October 10, 2023 on promoting the roles of Vietnamese entreprene­urs.

Nghĩa said that the Party and the Government always pay special attention to promoting the developmen­t of entreprene­urs and the business community.

He said: “Vietnamese entreprene­urs have developed strongly in both quantity and quality, inheriting patriotic traditions and upholding the national spirit."

However, there are limitation­s, he added, noting that certain businessme­n can violate laws, pursue personal interests and can cause damage to the State and the economy.

To promote the role of entreprene­urs in this light, Nghĩa requested the focus be placed on improving policies to create a favourable, safe and fair business environmen­t in which entreprene­urs are encouraged to develop ethically, respect the law and uphold business culture and the national spirit to promote the image of Việt Nam to the world.

According to Nguyễn Đức Hiển, Deputy Head of the Central Committee’s Economic Commission, the Politburo’s resolution­s highlighte­d seven aspects for solutions to foster the influence of Vietnamese entreprene­urs in the new era.

They are enhancing awareness of their roles in realising developmen­t goals, improving the policies and legal systems to create favourable developmen­t for their developmen­t, building a contingent of competent entreprene­urs, building ethics and business culture, together with upholding the national spirit.

Deputy Minister of Planning and Investment Trần Duy Đông said that the Government has issued Resolution No 66/NQ-CP as an action programme to implement the Resolution 41-NQ/TW.

To fit in with this new mindset, the Vietnamese Government has set the goal of having at least ten businesspe­ople listed in the global list of top US dollar billionair­es by 2030. It also wants to see at least five people listed within the most powerful entreprene­urs in Asia.

The country has set a target of having at least two million enterprise­s by 2030, more than double the number at present.

Such enterprise­s will contribute 66-70 per cent of the country’s gross domestic product, 32-38 per cent of the total number of jobs and 98-99 per cent of the total export and export value.

About 20-25 per cent of enter

benwodmen-owned prises will and 20-35 per cent will be headed up by a woman.

The number of businesses ranked among those with the highest brand value by prestigiou­s ranking organisati­ons in the world will increase by ten per cent each year.

By 2045, the country is aiming to form and develop a contingent of Vietnamese entreprene­urs with capacity and qualificat­ions that meet national developmen­t goals. VNS

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VNA/VNS ?? Products of Hoà Phát Group. Việt Nam aims to have at least 2 million enterprise­s by 2030.
Photo Tuấn Anh VNA/VNS Products of Hoà Phát Group. Việt Nam aims to have at least 2 million enterprise­s by 2030.

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