SMEs advised to identify their problems to develop

Hanoi (VNA) - Small- and medium–sized enterprises (SMEs) are advised to identify their difficulties in the context of rapid international integration in order to develop in a sustainable manner, heard a forum held in Hanoi on May 9.
The forum was held by the Centre for Support of SMEs in the North (TAC) under the Ministry of Planning and Investment’s Department of Enterprise Development and Bizen Vietnam Joint Stock Company.
Le Van Khuong, Director of the Centre for Support of
SMEs in the North (TAC) under the Ministry of Planning and Investment’s Department
of Enterprise Development, said that in today’s volatile business environment,
SMEs encountered various difficulties because of their modest scales.
He said as SMEs have their own problems and difficulties, identifying their weakness
is important to create solutions for them towards sustainable development.
Khuong said focus should be placed on providing training to SMEs to enhance
their capacity and optimise resources.
Quang Minh, chairman of Bizen Vietnam said the forum was a part of BKTalk – a
platform where SMEs could discuss with experts to identify their difficulties
and find measures for development. BKTalk also provides training and
consultancy about corporate governance for SMEs.
Participating experts said SMEs encountered with problems related to accessing
banking credit, tax reporting, transparency in accounting, human resource
management and building brands.
According to the Ministry of Finance’s statistics, Vietnam has more than
600,000 firms, nearly 500,000 of them private firms with 96 percent of being
small and micro scales.
SMEs created 1.2 million jobs and contributed more than 40 percent of gross
domestic product.
Recently, the ministry proposed cutting corporate income tax rates on small and
micro businesses from the current 20 percent to 15-17 percent. This aims to
promote the development of SMEs so the country could have one million firms by 2020,
as set by the Government.-VNA