On the evening of August 4, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh, Head of the National Steering Committee for the implementation of Resolution 68 of the Politburo on private economic development, chaired the first meeting of the Steering Committee.
At the meeting, the representative of the Ministry of Finance assessed that the most obvious impact after 3 months of issuing the Resolution was the extremely positive change, the significant change in the thinking and awareness of the whole society about private economic development.
Many associations and businesses also assessed that Resolution 68 has truly aroused the entrepreneurial spirit, helping businesses feel encouraged, accompanied, and listened to. The spirit of starting and establishing a business is high with the number of newly established and returning businesses and business households increasing to the highest level ever, the wave of startups is increasing strongly.
In the past 6 months, nearly 13,700 business households paying lump-sum tax converted to paying tax by declaration method and nearly 1,480 business households converted to enterprises. By the end of July, nearly 56,700 business households registered to use electronic invoices generated from cash registers, reaching more than 150% of the plan.

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh chaired the first meeting of the National Steering Committee to implement Resolution 68 of the Politburo on private economic development (Photo: VGP).
In his concluding remarks, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh emphasized the highlights and positive results in the implementation of Resolution 68 over the past time. Thereby, trust has been spread and more institutions and policies have been issued, focusing on solving difficulties and problems of enterprises.
However, the Prime Minister frankly pointed out that the changes are still slow compared to the requirements, especially the mechanisms and policies to meet the stronger, faster and more effective development of enterprises. In addition, administrative procedures and decentralization are still stuck at the central and local levels; support resources are still limited in terms of mechanisms, policies and financial resources.
In the coming time, the Prime Minister requested to firmly follow the goals set out in the Resolutions of the Politburo, the National Assembly, and the Government, in accordance with specific circumstances and conditions, meeting the requirements and demands of enterprises, and realizing the general goal of making the private economy the most important driving force of the economy.
The Ministry of Finance is required to develop a group of policies to support small and medium-sized enterprises and business households in terms of taxes and tax procedures, tax connections, and promote business households to become enterprises, small enterprises to become large enterprises, and large enterprises to become global and multinational enterprises.
The Prime Minister directed 18/34 localities that have not yet developed an action plan to develop an action plan to implement the Resolution. Along with that, the Private Economic Development Research Board of the Administrative Procedure Reform Advisory Council continues to grasp and evaluate the implementation of the Resolution, ensuring accuracy, no embellishment, no blackening.
Emphasizing that the tasks to be completed from now until the end of the year are very heavy, the Prime Minister requested ministries, branches and localities to promote responsibility, strengthen supervision, inspection and urging, and that each level must resolve its own tasks.
The Prime Minister requested all levels, sectors, and members of the Steering Committee to continue to promote a sense of responsibility and unity, "the whole country is an army, marching to the target must be swift and bold, once fought, must win, must win surely, both ensuring immediate requirements and ensuring long-term development requirements".
The Steering Committee members also need to implement more synchronously, comprehensively, effectively and urgently the tasks and solutions set out in the resolutions, "turning nothing into something, turning difficult into easy, turning impossible into possible", "resources come from thinking, motivation comes from innovation and creativity, strength comes from people and businesses".
The Prime Minister emphasized the need for substantial and drastic implementation, bringing the Resolution into life, creating movements and trends, and the ultimate measure is the effectiveness of the contribution of private enterprises and the private economy to socio-economic development.
Thereby, the private economy can contribute more and higher to GDP, increase labor productivity, and enter a new era with the whole country.
Source: https://dantri.com.vn/kinh-doanh/tao-phong-trao-de-ca-nuoc-la-mot-doan-quan-phat-trien-kinh-te-tu-nhan-20250804221253321.htm
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