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Deputy PM Urges Finishing Drafts on Laws


Deputy Prime Minister Trịnh Đình Dũng called for co-ordination among ministries and sectors to reach a consensus on draft documents for the revised Investment and Enterprise laws. | PHOTO: VGP

 


 May 29th, 2016  |  06:21 AM  |   1475 views

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Deputy Prime Minister Trịnh Đình Dũng called for co-ordination among ministries and sectors to reach a consensus on draft documents for the revised Investment and Enterprise laws.

 

While chairing a meeting in Hà Nội on Thursday to review the work, the Deputy PM highlighted goals set by the Government related to improving the national investment and business environment.

 

It was necessary to create favourable conditions for businesses and individuals to access resources to promote production and business, he stated.

 

He praised ministries and sectors for their work to implement Prime Minister Nguyễn Xuân Phúc’s guidelines, saying that Governmental decrees had been drafted on schedule.

 

He urged ministries to resolve issues related to drafting legal documents for the enforcement of the revised Investment and Enterprise laws, asking for the harmonization of the interests of the State, enterprises and people.

 

The drafts would need to be completed within the time set by the Government and Prime Minister and be high quality, he noted.

 

Ministries and sector should make necessary studies and amendments after the legal documents are approved or issued, he said.

 

The revised Investment and Enterprise laws, which will take effect on July 1, are hoped to improve the country’s investment environment. They were designed to respect and uphold business freedom while focusing on equal treatment between domestic and foreign investors to ensure compliance with international treaties Việt Nam has committed to.

 

The Investment Law features administrative overhauls, including cutting the time to process foreign investment registration applications to 15 working days from 45 days as well as raising the responsibility of investors through deposit requirements and equipment quality appraisals.

 

New points in the Enterprise Law include business registration certificates with information regarding business codes, headquarters addresses and legal representatives. It also abolishes requirements on professional certificates, shortens business registration timelines, adds criteria for State business executives and requests the release of transparent information from firms with State capital up to international standards.

 


 

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