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Vietnam learns from Japan’s experience in supporting SMEs

The Ministry of Planning and Investment on March 2 hosted a workshop to learn experience from Japan in supporting the development of small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).
Vietnam learns from Japan’s experience in supporting SMEs ảnh 1Deputy Minister of Planning and Investment Dang Huy Dong. (Source: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – The Ministry of Planning and Investment on March 2 hosted aworkshop to learn experience from Japan in supporting the development of small-and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).

According to Deputy Minister of Planning and Investment Dang Huy Dong, VietnameseSMEs are facing many difficulties and fierce competition in the context ofinternational integration.

He said that the workshop offered a good chance for Vietnam to study Japan’sexperience, towards providing more effective assistance to its enterprises andpromoting cooperation between the two countries.

Hiroshi Arai from the Bureau of small- and medium-sized enterprises under Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry underlined the pillarrole played by SMEs in Japan’s economy.

Japan has paid special attention to building policies and mechanisms to supportSMEs, and achieved remarkable results, he stressed.

When any Japanese decide to start business, they will receive consultations relatedto administrative procedures, legal regulations, production organisation andtechnology application, and financial plan building, he added.

Japan’s authorized agencies have also worked to help SMEs carry out modernization,improve the quality of products and competitiveness, and increase export.

Japanese SMEs have also been assisted in training and updated market information,he noted.

Participants mentioned weaknesses of Vietnamese SMEs, especially in managementand technology application.

They suggested the Government and relevant ministries and sector intensifying assistance,especially for those operating in the support industry.

Japanese experts said if SMEs develop sustainably, they will be key providersof jobs.

The Ministry of Planning and Investment has planned to summit a draft law onsupporting SMEs to the Government, towards laying a foundation for effectively assistingSMEs in the future.-VNA
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