"Without touching the complexity and ineffectiveness of administrative ministries, all measures of removing sublicenses are just half-completed," chief executive officer (CEO) of Lua Viet Tours Nguyen Van My resolutely said.
The struggle to abolish business licenses has lasted for decades but have yet to show the expected results. It is compared with a kind of weed, which aggressively grows and reproduces to hurdle the development of businesses.
Members of the Prime Minister’s Economic Advisory Group believe that the global standards of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) would help Vietnam to cut unreasonable business conditions, reducing burden for enterprises.
The Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI) has just suggested removing about 2,000 business conditions that are considered to cause obstacles for enterprises.