In the first quarter of the year, newly founded enterprises surged significantly
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- 15:59 19/04/2022
DNHN - The number of newly-established enterprises in the first quarter of 2022 recorded a sharp increase despite the complicated Covid-19 situation, the number of newly-established enterprises reached 34.6 thousand enterprises, an increase of 18.2% over the same period last year. before.
On April 12, the General Statistics Office held a press conference to announce the employment situation in the first quarter of 2022.
According to the General Statistics Office, the average GDP in the first quarter increased by 5.03% over the same period in 2021. The total import and export turnover of goods was estimated at 176.4 billion USD, up 14.4%. over the same period in 2021, in which export turnover of goods reached USD 88.6 billion, up 12.9%.

Notably, the number of newly established businesses in the first quarter of 2022 recorded a sharp increase despite the complicated Covid-19 situation, the number of newly-established enterprises reached 34.6 thousand businesses, an increase of 18.2% compared to the previous quarter. with the same period last year.
In which, the number of newly registered enterprises with a scale of 0-10 billion VND is 30,778 (accounting for 89% and increasing by 18.9%); from 20 to 50 billion VND is 1,152 enterprises (accounting for 3.3% and increasing by 30.6%); from 50 to 100 billion dongs is 550 enterprises (accounting for 1.6% and increasing by 28.2%); with a scale of over 100 billion VND is 474 enterprises (accounting for 1.4% and increasing by 3.7%).
By locality, the Southeast region has the highest number of newly-established enterprises in the country with nearly 14.1 thousand enterprises, an increase of 23.1% over the same period in 2021. Which, Ho Chi Minh City has 10,207 newly registered enterprises, up 24.1%.
Normally, businesses will plan financial business throughout the year in the first quarter. The total additional registered capital of operating enterprises in the first 3 months of the year is 706.7 trillion VND, an increase of 34.5% over the same period in 2021.
The number of businesses returning to operation is 25.6 thousand enterprises, up 73.6% and increasing in all fields, including, accommodation and catering services. the strongest increase (1,485 businesses, up 105.4%) due to the positive impact of the opening to welcome international guests.
Also in the first quarter of 2022, the number of enterprises completing dissolution procedures decreased by 4,355 enterprises, down 16.7% over the same period last year, including: 3,184 enterprises with operating time from 0-5 years ( accounting for 73.4%); 744 enterprises have been operating for 5-10 years (accounting for 17.2%) and 407 enterprises have been operating for more than 10 years (accounting for 9.4%).
The optimistic signs from business registration in the first quarter of 2022 reflect the National Assembly and the Government's commitment to assisting the eeconomicmybyiis recovery and development during this difficult era.
Dao Tuyet
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