The aim is to ensure fairness for businesses, consistency with regulations safeguarding investors'' rights, and compliance with Việt Nam''s international commitments.
In this plan, the GDT aims to continue to review and propose plans to reduce and simplify regulations related to business activities, and eliminate regulations that are no longer appropriate.
Earlier this month the Government’s amendment of tax regulations for ride-hailing services, which increases the tax they actually pay, was a topic of hot debate in the media.
Viet Nam’s trade deficit was estimated at US$2.13 billion in the first eight months of the year, $950 million lower than the figure of $3.08 billion in the first seven months, according to the General Statistics Office (GSO).