Thanh Hoa Enterprises will have access to many support policies in 2023
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- 23:37 10/04/2023
DNHN - Emphasizing the importance of businesses to economic development, Thanh Hoa province has recently issued and implemented numerous business-friendly policies.
Thanh Hoa will coordinate with the provincial business association to implement plan No. 23/KH- People's Committee on the implementation of policies and duties to support business development in 2023. Consequently, the province of Thanh Hoa will set aside funds. Supporting in-depth consulting for enterprises to access new export markets; supporting enterprises to expand their goods consumption markets; providing financial support for consultancy on digital transformation and application of digital technology; organizing more than 150 training courses on business start-up and business management; and supporting the delivery of approximately 10,000 results accounted for nearly 15 billion dongs in enterprise development policies.
Specifically, a policy to assist businesses in expanding their consumer markets is a prominent and applicable business policy in the current environment. This policy will support 10 small and medium enterprises engaged in production, trading, and refining products in the agriculture, forestry, and fishery sectors. The cost of venue rental, stall design, and staging, conveyance of displayed products, travel expenses, meals, and lodging expenses for enterprise representatives attending trade fairs and exhibitions will be covered. The country's commercial promotion budget cannot exceed 55 million VND per enterprise. Currently, the Provincial Center for Investment, Trade, and Tourism Promotion has been notified and is responsible for receiving, assessing, and carrying out the support order for in-need businesses.
About ten exporters will be able to provide in-depth consulting support for exporters to access new export markets by 2023, by the export market access policy. For export processing and manufacturing enterprises to gain access to new export markets, enterprises will be supported to the full value of the contract for in-depth consulting. The utmost support funding is not more than 250 million VND/enterprise/new export market. This policy will be for the following subjects: In the province of Thanh Hoa, businesses that have been registered to operate and manufacture and process export products and commodities are included (excluding FDI enterprises, enterprises in Vietnam). have foreign investment capital) meet the following conditions: have infrastructure, apparatus and equipment, production and processing lines of products and commodities in Thanh Hoa province; have the export turnover to new markets under consulting contracts (minimum export turnover of 300 thousand USD) (minimum export turnover of 300 thousand USD).
Approximately 15 small and medium-sized businesses will be supported with digital transformation solutions in terms of business processes, management processes, production processes, technology processes, and transformation in 2023 as a result of the digital transformation policy. business model; There are about 25 micro, small and medium enterprises supported with the expense of renting and purchasing digital transformation solutions to automate and enhance the efficacy of business processes, administration processes, production processes, and business processes. Technology in enterprises and the transformation of business models. Enterprises will receive up to 50% of the consulting contract value for digital transformation solutions for businesses, but not more than 55 million VND/contract/year for small businesses and 110 million VND/contract/year for small businesses. with medium enterprises. Support up to fifty percent of the costs for businesses to rent and purchase digital transformation solutions to automate and enhance the efficacy of business, management, production, and technology processes. in enterprises and business model transformation, but no more than 22 million VND per year for micro-enterprises, 55 million VND per year for small enterprises, and 110 million VND per year for medium enterprises.
In addition, numerous other policies have been swiftly implemented to assist businesses in orienting themselves toward stable and sustainable development.
According to a representative of the Department of Industry and Trade, an official dispatch was sent to the Provincial Business Association, People's Committees of districts, municipalities, cities, and enterprises as soon as Resolution No. 214/2022/NQ-HDND was issued. export capture details regarding this support policy; Concurrently, it is recommended that the units examine the production and business activities of enterprises eligible for support under the policy, and request that the enterprises submit the registration list to the Department of Industry and Trade so that it can synthesize the project. The annual budget for support. Immediately after the plan to support Plan No. 23/KH-UBND on implementing policies and supporting business development duties in 2023 was issued, the unit also informed and recommended businesses in the province. Compare the provisions in Clause 7, Article 1 of Resolution No. 214/2022/NQ-HDND; if eligible for support, forward the proposal to the Department of Industry and Trade for synthesis and support.
In the context of numerous objective impacts on the economy in the present day, enterprises, particularly small and medium-sized businesses, face numerous challenges. Therefore, the fact that the province's support policies are designed to focus on supporting small and medium-sized businesses, including newly established businesses, is viewed as highly practical by the business community.
Ngoc Lam
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