Vietnam moves up 14 places in business climate: WB report

VOV.VN -Vietnam and Indonesia have implemented the most reforms in the past 15 years, with 39 reforms each, according to the World Bank Group’s latest Doing Business report.

The report released on October 31 monitors the ease of doing business for small and medium enterprises around the world.

Business reforms continued at speed in East Asia and Pacific, with regional economies adopting 45 reforms during the past year, bringing to 371 the total number of private sector reforms enacted in the region over the past 15 years, it said.

Today, an entrepreneur in Ho Chi Minh City spends 22 days and 6.5 percent income per capita registering a new company, compared to 61 days and 31.9 percent in 2003. In Jakarta, the average recovery rate for resolving insolvency today is 64.3 cents on the dollar, compared to 9.9 cents in 2003.

“In the past 15 years, the East Asia and Pacific region has made significant progress in enabling entrepreneurship. As the reform momentum continues building up in the region, those economies which lag behind have the opportunity to learn from the good practices adopted by their neighbors,” said Rita Ramalho, Acting Director of the World Bank’s Global Indicators Group, which produces the report. This year’s report includes four case studies, including one which highlights three successful insolvency reforms, in France, Slovenia and Thailand, and the lessons learned that are transferable to other economies.

Two economies in the East Asia and Pacific region rank among the top 10 economies globally in the Doing Business rankings. The top-ranked economies are Singapore (2), and Hong Kong SAR, China (5). The region’s lowest ranked economies are Myanmar (171) and Timor-Leste (178). Other large economies in the region and their rankings are China (78), Indonesia (72), Japan (34), Malaysia (24), the Philippines (113), Thailand (26) and Vietnam (68). 

Mời quý độc giả theo dõi VOV.VN trên

Related

Press should report more on business climate improvement, PM says
Press should report more on business climate improvement, PM says

Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc met with leaders of press agencies in Hanoi on June 18, asking press outlets to report more on business climate improvement efforts.

Press should report more on business climate improvement, PM says

Press should report more on business climate improvement, PM says

Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc met with leaders of press agencies in Hanoi on June 18, asking press outlets to report more on business climate improvement efforts.

More transparent, favorable business climate improves Vietnam' competitiveness
More transparent, favorable business climate improves Vietnam' competitiveness

VOV.VN - According to the World Economic Forum (WEF)’s Global Competitiveness Report for the 2017-2018 period, Vietnam ranked 55th out of 137 countries worldwide and 6th in the ASEAN region. 

More transparent, favorable business climate improves Vietnam' competitiveness

More transparent, favorable business climate improves Vietnam' competitiveness

VOV.VN - According to the World Economic Forum (WEF)’s Global Competitiveness Report for the 2017-2018 period, Vietnam ranked 55th out of 137 countries worldwide and 6th in the ASEAN region. 

Gov’t urged to improve business climate
Gov’t urged to improve business climate

Removing barriers and improving the business environment would contribute to reaching economic growth targets in the context of a tight State budget, director of the National Economic Issues Department Tran Quoc Phuong said on September 19 at a Hanoi conference.

Gov’t urged to improve business climate

Gov’t urged to improve business climate

Removing barriers and improving the business environment would contribute to reaching economic growth targets in the context of a tight State budget, director of the National Economic Issues Department Tran Quoc Phuong said on September 19 at a Hanoi conference.