More than 6,800 enterprises resumed operations in July, up 26.2 per cent over the previous month but down 0.7 per cent from the same period last year, according to the Agency for Business Registration (ABR) under the Ministry of Planning...
Prime Minister Phạm Minh Chính has just signed off on key tasks and solutions to promote growth, control inflation and stabilise the macroeconomy in July and the third quarter of this year.
The Ministry of Finance (MoF), in the latest submission to the Government, has proposed a plan to consider not reducing registration fees for domestically produced and assembled cars.
The Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI) has proposed personal identification (ID) numbers will be used to carry out business registration procedures.
The Ministry of Finance asked key ministries, branches and agencies, for their feedback on the proposal to extend the reduction of registration fees for domestically manufactured and assembled cars in Việt Nam.
The SBV on Thursday also directed commercial banks to ensure online banking transactions to run smoothly for all customers, including foreign residents in Việt Nam, when the mandatory biometric verification policy takes effect.
The revised decree (No. 01/2021/NĐ-CP) aims to streamline lots of processes, creating maximum favourable conditions for enterprises, respecting the autonomy of enterprises and protecting the legitimate rights and interests of the company.
This is a necessary activity in controlling and managing the use of mobile SIMs in Việt Nam, to ensure legitimacy and minimise the situation of junk SIMs on the market.
In January, 13,536 firms were established, a rise of 24.8 per cent from the same period last year and the highest number ever recorded for the first month of the year.
Layoffs might seem like a quick and effective short-term solution but will come at higher costs in the long run, especially in terms of employee loyalty and productivity.
Interest rate cuts and a 50 per cent reduction in automobile registration fees are seen as positive factors for the industry in the second half of 2023.
The decree aims to help enterprises in the domestic automobile manufacturing industry who are faced with high surplus inventory alongside reduced access to capital, high interest rates, changes in exchange rates, and inflation.
Domestically produced and assembled cars are to have their registration fees slashed by half during the last six months of 2023, according to the Government Office.