Vietnam Expands Legal Support for Small and Medium-Sized Businesses

The Ministry of Industry and Trade introduces a new scheme to boost legal knowledge and empower smaller enterprises often overlooked in Vietnam’s economic landscape.

 SMEs are vital to Vietnam's economy, comprising roughly 98% of all enterprises and contributing approximately 40% of the country's GDP. (Photo source: Financial Magazine.)

SMEs are vital to Vietnam’s economy, comprising roughly 98% of all enterprises and contributing approximately 40% of the country’s GDP. (Photo source: Financial Magazine.)

Vietnam’s Ministry of Industry and Trade (MOIT) is broadening its support for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) with a new legal assistance initiative.

The plan aims to boost SMEs’ understanding of relevant regulations, improving their compliance and overall competitiveness within designated industry sectors.

SMEs are vital to Vietnam’s economy, comprising roughly 98% of all enterprises and contributing approximately 40% of the country’s GDP.

Despite their importance, SMEs often face challenges due to limited resources and a lack of familiarity with complex legal and regulatory frameworks.

This new initiative addresses these concerns by providing accessible legal information and tailored advice.

Goals of the Initiative

The MOIT’s legal support plan has several key objectives. It aims to provide SMEs with timely and accurate information on laws and regulations relevant to their operations.

Additionally, the plan will offer tailored guidance to help SMEs navigate legal issues and resolve disputes. The MOIT also intends to conduct training and awareness programs to enhance SMEs’ overall legal knowledge.

The program places an emphasis on helping SMEs understand critical regulations and navigate specific areas. This includes guidance on sector-specific regulations, ensuring compliance and minimizing risks.

The initiative will also assist with securing intellectual property rights to protect innovation and intangible assets. Support in understanding contract formation, negotiation, and dispute resolution mechanisms will be provided, along with guidance to ensure understanding of tax regulations and compliance requirements.

Collaboration is Key

The MOIT’s plan emphasizes a collaborative approach. It encourages partnerships between government agencies, business associations, and legal service providers to maximize the initiative’s impact and ensure SMEs have access to a wide range of legal resources.

Funding for the program will be drawn from existing state budget allocations, and the initiative aligns with Vietnam’s Law on Support for Small and Medium Enterprises. The MOIT’s Legal Department will play a central role in coordinating implementation, working closely with relevant ministries and agencies. Regular progress reports will track the program’s effectiveness.

The MOIT’s expanded legal support program has the potential to significantly benefit Vietnam’s SMEs. By empowering them with legal knowledge and resources, the initiative aims to help SMEs mitigate legal risks and avoid costly disputes.

It will also support SMEs in confidently navigating a complex regulatory environment, allowing them to focus on growth and innovation. Ultimately, this program will contribute to a more equitable and transparent business landscape in Vietnam.

The initiative demonstrates the government’s commitment to supporting the backbone of Vietnam’s economy amidst its continued drive for development and integration into the global marketplace.

Chau Vi (Source: en.vmeconomy.vn)

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