Surveys reveal positive response to improved business
climate
Vietnam’s
business climate improvements have won plaudits from Japanese investors and
the World Bank.
According to a Japan External Trade
Organisation (JETRO) survey on 458 Japanese enterprises in
Some 32.4 per cent would maintain
their existing investments. Generally, Japanese enterprises continue to view
Some 84 per cent said the reason
behind their plan to expand investments was an increase in their revenues in
Japanese enterprises also pinned
their expectations on
“Japanese enterprises respect
Under the World Bank’s Doing Business
2015 survey released late January,
According to a recent
PricewaterhouseCoopers survey conducted over 1,322 interviews with CEOs at 77
nations in the fourth quarter of last year,
ranked 78th in the ease of doing
business category out of 189 surveyed economies. This rank was up on the 99th
place in the same survey released by the bank last year. In
“This reflects
Hoang Thi Lan Anh, vice head of the
General Department of Taxation’s Reform and Modernisation Section, said the
tax sector had reduced tax compliance time by 290 hours per year in 2014. But
the government required this time to be trimmed to 171 hours, equivalent to
the ASEAN-6 group (
Anh said the sector would continue
trimming the 415.5 hours to 121.5 hours this year, while the social insurance
sector would decrease the annual time spent for paying social payment by
285.5 hours to 49.5 hours.
“This would mean the 171 hours target
is feasible, helping improve business performance,” Anh said.
“
Tran Trong Binh, senior associate of
French-backed law firm Audier & Partners, told VIR that this firm had
been helping some firms from
VIR
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Thứ Hai, 23 tháng 2, 2015
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