Unlocking capital for the private sector
Considered the most important driver of the economy, the private sector still faces many difficulties in accessing capital, particularly bank credit.
Considered the most important driver of the economy, the private sector still faces many difficulties in accessing capital, particularly bank credit.
Since the Doi Moi (renewal) process, the private sector in the South Central region has witnessed significant growth, making important contributions to local...
Amid the growing optimism of the business community following the issuance of Resolution No. 68-NQ/TW by the Politburo on 4 May 2025 on the development of the private...
The Politburo’s Resolution No. 68-NQ/TW identifies the private sector as one of the most crucial drivers of the national economy. In the agricultural sector, the...
Resolution No.68-NQ/TW, issued by the Politburo on May 4, 2025, marks a turning point in the Party’s thinking of economic development. For the first time, the Party...
Party Chief To Lam outlined four key Politburo resolutions as pillars for Vietnam’s long-term growth, focusing on legal reform, private sector development, innovation,...
In recent years, the private sector has made significant contributions to enhancing the standard of living through job creation, poverty reduction, and sustainable and...
The issuance of Resolution No. 68-NQ/TW on private economic development in the new situation has been recognised by National Assembly deputies and experts as a...
In accordance with the sprit of the Resolution 68-NQ/TW dated May 4, 2025, issued by the Politburo, a range of specific support policies for private...
The government will continue to facilitate, rather than control, the development of the private sector.
The contribution of the private economic sector to Vietnam’s GDP has remained largely unchanged over the past decade. How can the private sector become a...
The private sector, including business households, currently contributes around 51% of GDP and over 30% of the state budget.
According to Associate Professor Dr. Phan Anh, Deputy Director of the Banking Science Research Institute at the Banking Academy, the sustainable growth of the...
More than 30 business leaders, economic experts, lawyers and policy makers recently participated in a seminar organised by the President Club at the headquarters of CMC...
The Government would continue to ensure the rights of the private sector to business freedom, property rights, fair competition, and contract enforcement.
It must fully unleash the productive capacity and resources of the country through the private sector; mobilise all private resources for national development; harness...
Vietnam has transformed from a centrally planned, struggling economy with a GDP per capita of just US$96 in 1989 to a rapidly growing country expected to achieve upper...
With nearly one million enterprises and approximately five million individual business households, the private economic sector plays a crucial role in Vietnam's economy....
With nearly one million businesses and around five million business households, the private sector contributes approximately 51% of the country's Gross Domestic Product...
Private enterprises in Vietnam play a crucial role in the economy, engaging in important infrastructure projects.
Beyond reforms, establishing effective mechanisms for dialogue and policy feedback is critical, enabling the private sector to shape economic decisions with practical,...
It is essential to consistently uphold the principle that citizens and businesses are allowed to do anything that is not explicitly prohibited by law.