
The seminar was held directly at the Government Headquarters, connecting online with 63 provinces and cities nationwide. Also attending were Deputy Prime Ministers Tran Hong Ha and Ho Duc Phoc; leaders of Central Committees, ministries and branches; leaders of provinces and centrally run cities; experts and scientists ; especially with the participation of more than 1,000 delegates representing enterprises, business associations and cooperatives.
Attending at the Bac Kan bridge point were comrade Dinh Quang Tuyen, member of the Provincial Party Standing Committee, Permanent Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee, along with leaders of a number of departments, branches and representatives of enterprises and cooperatives in the province.
The Ministry of Finance's report assessed: Private economic development has been reflected in documents, resolutions, conclusions, and laws of the Central Committee, the Politburo, the National Assembly, and the Government over the past nearly 40 years. Thanks to that, the private economy has continuously developed, affirming itself as an important driving force of the economy. The private economy accounts for about 50% of GDP; contributes 56% of total social investment capital; contributes more than 30% of total state budget revenue and about 30% of total import-export turnover.

Despite many important contributions, the private economic sector still has shortcomings and limitations, has not fully exploited its potential and internal strength, and has not contributed adequately to the national economy in terms of quantity, scale, and contribution to GDP. Access to resources is still difficult, and connections between private enterprises and other types of enterprises are limited...
At the discussion, businesses hoped that state agencies would continue to improve legal institutions, remove obstacles for businesses; review and further reduce unnecessary administrative procedures; coordinate inspection and examination mechanisms, reduce inconvenience and time costs for businesses; create equal conditions in accessing resources on land, capital, human resources, and mineral resources; boldly assign tasks to private businesses, not only assigning tasks to domestic businesses with capacity and experience, but also boldly assigning and allowing domestic businesses to invest, build and develop new industries and fields...
Along with that, there are preferential policies on taxes, fees, and charges; protecting the legitimate rights and interests of enterprises; regularly listening to and having a focal point to resolve proposals and recommendations of enterprises; quickly handling problems arising during the implementation process...
After the leaders of ministries and branches discussed, answered and clarified the proposals and recommendations of the business community, concluding the discussion, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh acknowledged and highly appreciated the frank and enthusiastic opinions, demonstrating the confidence, experience, patriotism, readiness to accept tasks, the aspiration to dare to think, dare to do, dare to break through and innovate of businesses and entrepreneurs to effectively implement Resolution 68 on private economic development, contributing to the rapid and sustainable development of the country's economy.
Expressing his joy at seeing businesses and entrepreneurs overcome their legal concerns and being recognized by the Party and State for their role, position and importance in national development, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh thanked businesses and entrepreneurs for showing optimism, trust and determination to work with the Government to create development, actively contributing to realizing the two 100-year tasks of the Party, State and People; firstly, achieving the economic growth target of 8% in 2025 and double digits in the following years.
The Prime Minister called on ministries, sectors and localities to play a constructive role, continue to strongly reform administrative procedures, improve institutions, and create a transparent and fair business environment. At the same time, he asked businesses to uphold social responsibility, business ethics, innovation, technology application, and strengthen linkages to form sustainable value chains.
At the Bac Kan bridge, business representatives highly appreciated the Government's attention and expressed their desire to continue to remove difficulties, especially in accessing land, credit, and the labor market. Provincial leaders pledged to accompany businesses and actively implement solutions under the Prime Minister's direction to promote stronger development of the private economic sector in the coming time./.
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