Vietnam party chief calls for eliminating at least 30% of business conditions


HANOI: General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam Central Committee To Lam (pic) has called for reducing unnecessary business conditions by at least 30 per cent to make Vietnam a top three Asean investment destination within the next two to three years, Vietnam News Agency reported Tuesday (Feb 25).

He said Vietnam needs to continue institutional reforms and improve the business environment by reducing administrative procedure processing duration by at least 30 per cent and cutting business costs by at least 30 per cent.

It is also important to implement open financial policies for international financial center models and create a duty-free port model to transform Vietnam into a major logistics hub, he said.

He stressed the importance of increasing investment, including expanding government investment in the country's strategic and fundamental infrastructure system, and promoting private investment through creating a favorable, transparent, safe and low-cost investment environment, with easy access to credit capital. - Xinhua

 

 

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