Swiss back VN business reforms
HA NOI (VNS)
- Switzerland yesterday announced its continued support for a partnership
between the Ministry of Planning and Investment and the United Nations
Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO) for reforming the country's
business environment, saying it would provide US$4.75 million.
The four-year (2014-18) MPI -UNIDO project for "Expansion
of National Business Registration System (NBRS)" to new commercial
entities is expected to cost $5.45 million.
In 2008-13 the project was funded by the MPI,
NBRS is being used for single-point, fully-computerised
services for business, tax, customs, statistics, and public-security
registration of firms in 63 provinces.
As a result, online enterprise registration and enterprise
information services, covering the records of over 864,596 enterprises and
subordinate units registered under the Enterprise Law and 164,000 annual
financial statements of shareholding companies, are available through the
National Business Registration Portal at www.businessregistration.gov.vn.
The average registration time has decreased from 15 days in
2008 to only 3.5 days as of last year.
According to the International Finance Corporation's
estimates, companies registering for the first time have been saving around
$4 million a year and these savings nearly double when enterprise record
amendment services are also considered.
Deputy Minister of Planning and Investment Dang Huy Dong said:
"Business registration reform to date has not only reduced the cost and
time for registration nation-wide, but also demonstrated that client-friendly
and efficient public sector services benefit the development of the private
sector.
Miroslav Delaporte, country representative of
He added that the expansion would further help the private
sector by improving transparency and reducing the risks of doing business in
Nilgun Tas, chief of the Competitiveness, Business Environment
and Upgrading Unit and deputy to the director of the Business, Investment and
Technology Services Branch at UNIDO, said: "The private sector will not
only gain access to efficient services of NBRS, but also benefit from more
appropriate enterprise supporting policies, designed and implemented based on
the full picture of all commercial entities operating in Viet Nam.
"There is also great potential to link the NBRS with
additional public services, for example, with social insurance, secured
transactions, trademark, and patenting services, among many others and as
such to expand this e-Government initiative wider." - VNS
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Thứ Tư, 16 tháng 4, 2014
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