Draft law on supporting SMEs, a new driver for business growth

Small and medium-sized enterprises account for 97% of Vietnam’s businesses and play an increasingly important role in Vietnam’s economy.
draft law on supporting smes a new driver for business growth

In recent years, the government has created programs and policies to help SMEs maximize their productivity. The draft law on supporting SMEs is hoped to create a breakthrough in helping the sector grow.

The Vietnamese government has exerted great efforts to develop and maintain an open, fair, and favorable business environment for enterprises by keeping a stable macro-economy, streamlining administrative procedures, cutting unnecessary costs, and improving access to supportive loans and opportunities to expand production and access markets.

The introduction of the draft law on SME support will create a legal framework and become an important tool for the development of such enterprises.

Dao Trong Ly, Chairman and CEO of Aprocimex Joint Stock Company, told VOV: “The draft has been carefully prepared and in details. Although there are some certain overlaps the draft law can get approval from the National Assembly once it’s put for discussions to get contributions and adjustments. If the bill is passed, our SMEs will be treated fairly without discrimination. We happily appreciate the law.”

The draft law has 5 chapters with specific support programs being stipulated in 10 articles of chapter 2. They are incentives in land, innovative technologies, access to credit, trade promotion, and information.

Under the bill, SMEs will be supported by the State to carry out some export activities, product research, prioritized in product consumption, guaranteed in borrowing loans, tax exemption and extension.

Pham Thi Thu Hang, Secretary General of Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry, said most Vietnamese businesses are small and medium-sized enterprises which often find it hard to compete with foreign companies and are in need of more practical and appropriate support to grow.

“It’s necessary to mobilize various sources in society to support SMEs. The sources come not only from SMEs themselves, and state agencies, but also business associations, banks, and investment funds. The state assistance and these levers will create a positive effect for the development of SMEs,” explained Hằng.

The introduction of the draft law is hoped to help enterprises escape difficulties to continue growing. It will be the highest and consistent legal framework for the SME community and help to increase the number and quality of SMEs through incentive policies and support programs appropriate to the targets and directions set for the national economic development.

Do Tien Thinh, Director of the Center for Supporting Business Registration under the Ministry of Planning and Investment, said, "The bill is expected to develop a mechanism to encourage the development of SMEs and will add household businesses as beneficiaries of the draft law.

Currently there are nearly 2 million household businesses in Vietnam, which are important contributors to Vietnam’s economy. The draft law introduces incentives in land, innovative technologies, and access to credit.”

One of the highlights of the bill is that it defines the responsibility and role of the government, central agencies, provincial agencies, social organizations, and the private sector in helping SMEs and consolidating the implementation of policies for SMEs.

The draft Law on Supporting Small- and Medium-sized Enterprises will be submitted to the NA’s second session in October. The bill needs more feedback and recommendations from experts and businesses and should be reviewed with reference to international experience.

Related News

Vietnam ready to export first batch of sweet potatoes to China

Vietnam ready to export first batch of sweet potatoes to China

Vietnam’s 70 sweet potato cultivation areas and 13 packaging facilities have been licenced to export to China, reported the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD)’s Plant Protection Department.
Australian Governor-General wraps up State visit to Vietnam

Australian Governor-General wraps up State visit to Vietnam

Australian Governor-General David Hurley, his spouse and the Australian delegation left Ho Chi Minh City on April 6, wrapping up his State visit to Vietnam from April 3-6.
Vietnam a potential market for French businesses, investors: experts

Vietnam a potential market for French businesses, investors: experts

French businesses should innovate their approach, enhance their understanding of culture and language, and make changes to adapt to Vietnam's transitioning economy in order to expand their market share and boost investment in the Southeast Asian nation, said Dr. Jean-Philippe Eglinger, the founder of the Viet Phap Strategies.
Vietnam active at UN Human Rights Council’s 52nd session

Vietnam active at UN Human Rights Council’s 52nd session

The Vietnamese delegation, led by Deputy Prime Minister Tran Luu Quang, made active contributions to the agenda of the 52nd regular session of the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) that concluded in Geneva on April 4.

Latest News

Việt Nam, US hold 12th political, security, defence dialogue

Việt Nam, US hold 12th political, security, defence dialogue

They shared their determination to maintain cooperation in clearing mines and explosives, decontaminating dioxin, supporting war-affected people in Việt Nam.
Private sector remains driving force for economy

Private sector remains driving force for economy

The private business sector has been an important driving force of the economy and is expected to raise GDP contribution to 55% by 2025, a top economist told the second Private Economic Forum 2023 in Hanoi on April 2.
State visit to Vietnam by Australian Governor-General to deepen the two’s goodwill, trust: expert

State visit to Vietnam by Australian Governor-General to deepen the two’s goodwill, trust: expert

The State visit to Vietnam by Australian Governor-General David Hurley at an invitation of President Vo Van Thuong will deepen the goodwill and trust for the mutual benefit of both countries, said Dr Suiwah Leung, Honourary Associate Professor at the Australian National University’s Crawford School of Public Policy.
Vietnam"s economy to grow by 6.6% this year: OECD

Vietnam"s economy to grow by 6.6% this year: OECD

Vietnam's economy will grow by 6.6% this year and at a similar rate in 2024, according to a report released on March 31 by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).

More News

Bright outlook for Vietnamese tourism in new situation

Bright outlook for Vietnamese tourism in new situation

Vietnam’s tourism holds a lot of potential for development, especially in the context of new favourable factors, according to an article published on the website of Lianhe Zaobao newspaper.
Vietnam, US hold 12th Political, Security, Defence Dialogue

Vietnam, US hold 12th Political, Security, Defence Dialogue

The 12th Vietnam-US Political, Security and Defence Dialogue was held in Washington D.C on March 30 under the co-chair of Vietnamese Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Ha Kim Ngoc and US Assistant Secretary of State for Political-Military Affairs Jessica Lewis.
Vietnam calls for comprehensive, all-society approach to waste management

Vietnam calls for comprehensive, all-society approach to waste management

Minister Counselor Le Thi Minh Thoa, Deputy Permanent Representative of Vietnam to the United Nations, has called for a comprehensive and all-society approach to sustainable waste management.
Many factors support foreign capital flow

Many factors support foreign capital flow

Many factors are expected to draw cash flow back to the stock market, especially that from foreign investors.
Foreign SMEs pour capital into Vietnam

Foreign SMEs pour capital into Vietnam

Foreign small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are paying much attention to Vietnam, given the fact that the number of under-1-million USD projects accounted for nearly 70% of the total number of foreign-invested projects registered in Vietnam in the first three months of this year.
Leaders of aviation firms to be disciplined if employees committed wrongdoings

Leaders of aviation firms to be disciplined if employees committed wrongdoings

The Civil Aviation Administration of Vietnam (CAAV) has just released Directive 1480 on enhancing smuggling and commercial fraud prevention among aviation employees.
Vietnam - Lao joint border patrol held

Vietnam - Lao joint border patrol held

Border guards in the northern province of Dien Bien and Lao province of Luang Prabang have conducted a joint patrol along the shared border.
CPI increases about 4.2% in first quarter

CPI increases about 4.2% in first quarter

The consumer price index (CPI) in the first quarter of 2023 is estimated to rise 4.2-2.3% year on year, according to the Price Management Department under the Ministry of Finance.
PM orders close coordination to remove obstables to property market

PM orders close coordination to remove obstables to property market

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has just signed a document requesting more efforts to promote the development of and remove obstacles to the real estate market.
Read More

Your care

The system has not recorded your reading habits.

Please Login/Register so that the system can provide articles according to your reading needs.

Latest Most read
Australian Governor-General wraps up State visit to Vietnam

Australian Governor-General wraps up State visit to Vietnam

Australian Governor-General David Hurley, his spouse and the Australian delegation left Ho Chi Minh City on April 6, wrapping up his State visit to Vietnam from April 3-6.
Vietnam active at UN Human Rights Council’s 52nd session

Vietnam active at UN Human Rights Council’s 52nd session

The Vietnamese delegation, led by Deputy Prime Minister Tran Luu Quang, made active contributions to the agenda of the 52nd regular session of the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) that concluded in Geneva on April 4.
Vietnam commits to building prosperous, fair, healthy Mekong River basin: PM

Vietnam commits to building prosperous, fair, healthy Mekong River basin: PM

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh affirmed Vietnam’s commitment to cooperation in building a prosperous, fair and healthy Mekong river basin while addressing the fourth Mekong River Commission (MRC) Summit in Vientiane, Laos on April 5.
Việt Nam, US hold 12th political, security, defence dialogue

Việt Nam, US hold 12th political, security, defence dialogue

They shared their determination to maintain cooperation in clearing mines and explosives, decontaminating dioxin, supporting war-affected people in Việt Nam.
Private sector remains driving force for economy

Private sector remains driving force for economy

The private business sector has been an important driving force of the economy and is expected to raise GDP contribution to 55% by 2025, a top economist told the second Private Economic Forum 2023 in Hanoi on April 2.
Mobile Version