April 05, 2024 | 16:48 GMT+7

Hanoi's Dialogue Series Seeks to Ease Business Constraints, But Success Hinges on Implementation

A series of conferences aims to address the challenges faced by businesses in Hanoi's industrial zones. Officials stress commitment to reform, but translating dialogue into concrete action will be key.

Tran Sy Thanh, Chairman of the Hanoi People's Committee, underscored the city's recognition of the business community as a key economic driver. (Photo source: vietnamplus.vn)
Tran Sy Thanh, Chairman of the Hanoi People's Committee, underscored the city's recognition of the business community as a key economic driver. (Photo source: vietnamplus.vn)

Hanoi's government has launched a series of dialogue conferences aimed at removing obstacles and fostering a more conducive business environment in the city.

"Today's conference presents an opportunity for frank exchange on policies, progress, and challenges in the development of industrial zones and clusters," stated Chairman Tran Sy Thanh at the conference on 5 April.

Busy year

The 2024 initiative includes at least six conferences focused on businesses operating within various sectors.

This dialogue series seeks to establish consistent communication between city officials and business leaders. The goal is to address concerns, streamline processes, and provide timely support to investors operating within Hanoi.

Specific focus areas include industrial zones and clusters, craft villages, the Hoa Lac High-Tech Park, social sectors (like healthcare and education), foreign-invested enterprises, and businesses operating in the fields of social housing, parking infrastructure, and environmental services.

Industrial Zone Status and Ambitions

Currently, Hanoi boasts ten operational industrial parks covering a total area of 1,348 hectares, with near-full occupancy. To expand this footprint, the city is accelerating infrastructure development at two existing parks and establishing a new 300-hectare park in Dong Anh district.

It also aims to resolve the procedural bottlenecks hindering 25 of the previously established 43 industrial clusters.

A Forum for Candor

At the center of the discussion are three core areas: planning and policy mechanisms for industrial development, infrastructure solutions including land, construction, and environmental considerations, and operational issues faced by enterprises within these zones, such as labor, fire safety, taxation, and bureaucratic hurdles.

Turning Dialogue Into Results

While the Hanoi government expresses a commitment to addressing the concerns of businesses, a critical question remains: will these dialogues translate into real reform? Businesses and experts will closely observe the pace and quality of the changes implemented as a result of these conferences.

The government's ability to move decisively from discussion to concrete action will ultimately determine the success of this initiative.

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