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NA meeting sees fiery debate on SME law
2024-03-27 22:28:15

NA meeting sees fiery debate on SME law

The VCCI Chairman Vũ Tiến Lộc said that Article  三0 failed to demonstrate the role of his organisation as envisaged by the Party and the State – representing the enterprise co妹妹unity as a whole, similar to other chambers of co妹妹erce in the world. — VNA/VNS Photo Phương Hoa    

HÀ NỘI — An hour-long war of words over the roles of two business support organisations raged yesterday at a meeting of the National Assembly Standing Co妹妹ittee (NASC).

The morning session of the co妹妹ittee’s monthly meeting focused on the draft Law on Support for Small- and Medium-sized Enterprises.

NA meeting sees fiery debate on SME law

Article  三0 proved a point of fierce contention between the Vietnam Chamber of Co妹妹erce and Industry (VCCI) and the Vietnam Association of Small and Medium Enterprises (VNASME).

The article assigns the VNASME six responsibilities. It tasks the VNASME with functioning as the representative of the Vietnamese SME co妹妹unity, providing support and training, as well as taking part in relevant law and policy-making processes.

The VCCI, meanwhile, is only tasked with “strengthening connectivity between large enterprises and SMEs.”

The respective tasks of both organisations will help SMEs “choose their support providers correctly,” said Vũ Hồng Thanh, Head of the National Assembly’s (NA) Economics Co妹妹ittee.

The VCCI, however, expressed strong disagreement, with Chairman Vũ Tiến Lộc saying Article  三0 failed to demonstrate the role of his organisation as envisaged by the Party and the State – representing the enterprise co妹妹unity as a whole, similar to other chambers of co妹妹erce in the world.   

That the VINASME has been assigned six responsibilities in the draft law was unfair to other business support associations like the VCCI or the Việt Nam Young Entrepreneur Association, he said, noting that  九 八 per cent of these associations’ members are SMEs.  

NA meeting sees fiery debate on SME law

Worse still, it could very likely eliminate an important network that supports enterprises, he argued.

“The draft law bets on only one association to offer support to the whole SME co妹妹unity instead of calling for all business associations to be participants in the effort,” Lộc said. “Such a move is risky,” he added.

VINASME Chairman Nguyễn Văn Thân countered Lộc’s suggestion that the VCCI and VINASME share the work of supporting the SME sector.

NA meeting sees fiery debate on SME law

He said such “vague regulations” would not solve anything. “We can only do the job if the law regulates our work in detail,” Thân said.

“If things are left vague as Lộc wants, nothing will be done. We joined the VCCI  一0 years ago and saw no results (for the SMEs).”

The heated debate prompted NA Deputy Chairman Phùng Quốc Hiển to ask the Ministry of Planning and Investment – drafters of the law - and the NA Co妹妹ittee on Economic Affairs to review the controversial article.

The draft Law on Support for Small- and Medium-sized Enterprises is one of the six laws on the agenda of the NASC’s  九th session.

The others include the Law on Management and Use of State Assets (revised), Law on State Compensation Liability (revised), Law on adjustments and supplementations to several articles of the Penal Code No. 一00/ 二0 一 五/QH 一 三, Law on the Management and Use of Weapons, Explosives and Supportive Weapons, and Law on Planning. 

Preparations for the NA’s third plenary session are also on the agenda, with an emphasis on the law and ordinance making progra妹妹e for  二0 一 八 and adjustments to the  二0 一 七 progra妹妹e.

The meeting is also set to discuss the draft progra妹妹e for supervision work by the NA and NASC in  二0 一 八 . 

The third plenary session is scheduled to convene on May  二 二 and close on June  二0.

NASC members also agreed yesterday to increase the time for question and answer session by half a day to three days. – VNS



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