Hanoi to hold dialogue with foreign invested businesses

The Hanoi People's Committee will organise a conference to open up a dialogue with foreign investment enterprises in August this year.

The conference will draw in about 150-200 delegates, aiming to discuss issues and remove obstacles for foreign-invested enterprises and foreign investors in the city.

It will also create opportunities to meet and exchange contacts between businesses, foreign investors and the city's State management agencies, while at the same time providing more information on preferential mechanisms and policies for foreign businesses and investors to attract investment and expand production and business.

According to the Hanoi Department of Statistics, the capital city issued certificates to 3,248 newly established businesses last month. Registered capital reached VND28.2 trillion (US$1.15 billion).

The city has issued certificates to 12,900 newly-established businesses with registered capital of VND124.3 trillion in the first five months of the year, a decrease of 2% in the number of businesses and a decrease of 3.5% in the registered capital compared to the same period last year.

Meanwhile, up to 5,400 businesses reopened, up 18.5% year-on-year; nearly 16,200 businesses registered to temporarily suspend operations, up 29.4%; and 1,700 enterprises dissolved, up 14.8%. 

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