Prime Minister Phạm Minh Chính has signed Resolution 02/NĐ-CP outlining key tasks and solutions to improve the business environment and boost national competitiveness in 2026, with a strong focus on institutional reform, cutting business prerequisites and accelerating administrative overhaul.
Enterprises and business households have been no longer have to pay business licence fees since the beginning of this year, contributing to reduced compliance costs and creating more room for development in the private sector.
Authorities are expected to develop practical proposals to address existing limitations, reinforce governance standards, respond swiftly to business feedback, and eliminate obstacles that hinder enterprise development.
Prime Minister Phạm Minh Chính has issued a directive urging a decisive push for administrative procedure reforms and improvements to the business environment.
Party General Secretary Tô Lâm stated that efforts should be made to eliminate at least 30 per cent of business conditions, aiming to position Việt Nam among the top three investment environments in ASEAN.
The study, covering the period from 2003 to 2023, shows that Việt Nam experienced a 1.7-point rise on the index, marking the largest improvement among 82 countries evaluated.
Bắc Giang provincial leaders listened to opinions and recommendations from local businesses and entrepreneurs to address challenges and facilitate a more favourable business and investment environment.
Resolution 02 issued by the Government s pressure for the ministries, sectors and localities to make changes for the business community as well as the socio-economic development.
The Vietnamese government remains fully committed to improving the business environment and enhancing the country''s competitiveness, heard participants at a conference in Hà Nội yesterday.
The rankings, which measure the attractiveness of doing business in 82 countries and economies globally, showed Viet Nam witnessed the largest improvement in the business environment in the past year, followed by Thailand (10 places) and Belgium (seven places).
Earlier this month, the Government issued key tasks and solutions to implement the Socio-Economic Development Plan and State budget estimate and improve the business environment and national competitiveness in 2023 under Resolution 01/2023/NQ-CP.