Dak Nong authorities pledge optimal conditions for enterprises
he People’s Committee of the Central Highlands province of Dak Nong organised the second dialogue with enterprises on June 14 to collect feedback and address their difficulties.
Coffee beans are dried in the Central Highlands (Photo: VNA)
Dak Nong (VNA)ꦦ – The People’s Committeeof the Central Highlands province of Dak Nong organised the second dialogue withenterprises on June 14 to collect feedback and address their difficulties in abid to help them improve the efficiency of production and business activities.
Participating enterprises highlighted a range ofdifficulties and challenges hindering their operations, mainly related to land,natural resources, policies, credit, finance, taxes and agriculture.
Theypointed to difficulties in getting access to loans of commercial banks as wellas state mechanisms and policies, complicated tax payment formalities, highland rentals, troublesome administrative procedures and low transparency of thelocal business environment.
At the dialogue, Vice Chairman of the provincialPeople’s Committee Tran Xuan Hai pledged to support local enterprises overcomethese difficulties and obstacles.
The Centre for Public Administrative Serviceshas been put into operation for nearly one year, marking one of the province’sefforts to speed up administrative reform to better serve local enterprises andresidents, Hai said.
Groups of measures will be taken in the timeahead to create favourable conditions for enterprises to expand and improve theefficiency of production and business, thus generating more jobs for locallabourers and bolstering the province’s socio-economic development, he added.
Dak Nong is now home to nearly 3,500 enterpriseswith a combined registered capital of nearly 30 trillion VND (1.32 billionUSD). So far this year, 177 new firms have been established.-VNA
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