Ha Noi administration eases difficulties for businesses

Tuesday, Mar 15, 2016 15:32

Thang Long Industrial Park. — Photo baodansinh

HA NOI (Biz Hub) — The Ha Noi People's Committee has recently asked the Department of Planning and Investment to provide guidelines on procedures for granting business registration certificates in the Thang Long Industrial Park.

They believe this will make them favourable to enterprises.

According to Vice Chairman of the Ha Noi People's Committee Nguyen Ngoc Tuan, the People's Committee has also the Department of Environment and Natural Resource to urgently instruct five businesses in the industrial park including Panasonic Vietnam, Kai Vietnam, Asahi Intecc Hanoi, and Nissei Electric Hanoi, in addition to Showa Auto-parts Vietnam, to complete administrative formalities and land use right certificates for these businesses on March 15.

Tuan also has assigned management boards of industrial and export processing zones to work with Ministry of Internal Affairs to consolidate and enhance their organisation to address difficulties and problems in a timely manner at every industrial park in Ha Noi.

Pham Van Loc, deputy general director of Thang Long Industrial Park Limited Company, complained about cumbersome administrative procedures, that would be inconvenient and a waste of time for businesses, involving issuing land use right certificates for investors, and planning of industrial parks.

Loc also said there remains overlapping management issues between management boards of industrial and export processing zones with the departments of Planning and Architecture, Planning and Investment, Environment and Natural Resources. Inspections are conducted of the same content in every enterprises, he said.

In addition, Secretary of the Ha Noi Party Committee Hong Trung Hai asked Vice Chairman of the Ha Noi People's Committee Nguyen Ngoc Tuan to instruct the Department of Planning and Investment to review all existing problems to report to the chairman of the Ha Noi People's Committee soon.

Hai said that before conducting inspections they should be checked by authorised agencies to avoid overlapping. —  VNS

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