(HBO) - A meeting of the Steering Committee for improving investment and business environment and provincial competitiveness index (PCI) of Hoa Binh province was held on March 10 under the chair of Vice Secretary of the provincial Party Committee and Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Bui Van Khanh.
Vice Secretary of the provincial Party Committee and Chairman
of the provincial People’s Committee Bui Van Khanh speaks at the meeting.
To improve the locality’s investment and business
environment, the provincial People’s Committee, and relevant department and
sectors organized meetings and dialogues with enterprises, thus seeking measures
to help them remove difficulties facing their business and production.
Attention has been paid to simplifying administrative procedures and fine-tuning
the specialized management and inspection work, contributing to facilitating enterprises’
investment, production and business.
All the enterprises in Hoa Binh implemented online tax declaration. Meanwhile,
commercial banks have focused on improving payment service quality and
developing tools to support cashless payment.
Khanh stressed the necessary to change awareness of local leaders at all levels
and sectors, and civil servants of improving PCI and the quality of public
services.
Priorities should be given to supporting enterprises, especially major ones, to
promote the province’s development, he stressed.
All-level agencies and sectors need to well perform their roles and tasks through
specific actions to create positive changes in improving the investment and
business environment, he noted.
Khanh added that it is necessary to review the real ability of the provincial
centre for investment, trade and tourism promotion, thus assigning suitable
tasks to it.
Relevant departments and sectors, the People’s Committees of districts and Hoa
Binh city were urged to accelerate the land clearance work for investment
projects, and focus on evaluating financial capacity of investors to ensure the
feasibility of investment plans./.
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