On the afternoon of June 10, Dong Nai Customs Department held a dialogue conference with the attendance of more than 100 foreign-invested enterprises (FDI) and enterprises operating in the field of import and export in Dong Nai Province. The participants included Mr. Vo Tan Duc, Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee, leader of Dong Nai Tax Department and Presidents of Japanese, Taiwanese and Korean business associations in Dong Nai.
Mr. Vo Tan Duc, Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee
speaks at the conference
Speaking at the conference, Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee,
Mr. Vo Tan Duc highly appreciated the Dong Nai Customs Department's efforts to
implement practical solutions to solve import and export procedures for
businesses smoothly and efficiently regardless the hardships during the peak of
the Covid-19 epidemic.
The provincial leader also highly appreciated the spirit of business associations as connection people. “At the conference, I was very excited to see that the leaders of Taiwan, Korea and Japan business associations in Dong Nai also attended this conference, it indicates that the associations have promoted their roles as bridges connecting between enterprises and state management agencies," said Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee.
Leader of the Provincial People's Committee also expects these associations to continue working closely with local authorities in general, and with Customs in particular to create better conditions for businesses to make investment and do business in the local area. With the motto "Government accompanies businesses", leaders of Dong Nai Province always look forward to meeting business leaders to help remove their difficulties and listen to the suggestions and recommendations raised by the enterprises.
Leader of the Provincial People's Committee and
the Customs Department officers
answered the questions of businesses
Also at the conference, leaders of business associations expressed their joy
when the Provincial People's Committee as well as the Customs agency always stand
by and promptly removed difficulties for businesses.
Mr. Mizushima - Chairman of the Japanese Business Association in Ho Chi Minh City shared: “Last year, due to the epidemic situation, the meeting with businesses could not be held, but Customs officers were still concerned, paid attention, listened to the difficulties and problems of the business and provide timely support to help the business overcome the difficult period. I hope the provincial government and the Customs Department will continue to support and create more favorable conditions for the businesses.”
Mr. Mizushima - Chairman of the Japanese Business Association in Ho Chi Minh City speaks at the conference
In the confusion with many difficulties, Mr. Wu Ming Ying - President of The
Council of Taiwanese Chambers of Commerce in Dong Nai said: In October 2021,
activities reopened, but businesses still operate moderately due to the
shortage of workers, raw materials and disrupted supply chains, etc. At the
beginning of this year, businesses were like "sitting on fire"
because sea freight cost continued to rise, gasoline costs, and raw material
prices have increased. He wishes that the Government and Dong Nai Customs
Department will continue to provide effective, direct, and quick policies to
solve the immediate difficulties of businesses, especially export enterprises
in order to improve the competitiveness of Vietnam's exports.
Mr. Wu Ming Ying also suggested that the Council of Taiwanese Chambers of Commerce in Dong Nai could combine trade agencies to jointly organize trade connection programs with associations of countries in Vietnam, creating opportunities to promote trade, develop and bring the available items of Dong Nai Enterprise to other enterprises, including exchange of human resources, techniques, production products, etc.
Mr. Wo Ming Ying (middle) - President of the Council of
Taiwanese Chambers of Commerce in Dong Nai talks with leader of Dong Nai
Customs Department (right) on the lobby
At the conference, Mr. Kim Young Whan - President of the Korean Chamber
of Commerce and Industry (KOCHAM) in Dong Nai raised three rising issues
in the world today: high interest rates, high inflation, and high exchange
rates affect the world economy, creating more difficulties for enterprises
accordingly.
“Facing such challenges, I think close coordination between businesses and the Government of Vietnam is needed more than ever. In order to promote sustainable economic growth, I think it is necessary to innovate in the regulation to be in line with the standards of technical progress and international integration standards"- Mr. Kim Young Whan added.
Mr. Kim Young Whan - President of Korean Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KOCHAM) in Dong Nai speaks at the conference.
At the conference, many businesses were very interested in the digital customs program in the near future, because digital customs will help businesses reduce a lot of costs and time, which is very evident in the anti-corruption in the recent fighting with Covid-19 pandemic. The representative of Harada Industries Vietnam Co., Ltd. also asked the Customs to continue to support information and guide businesses on the content to prepare to implement digital customs in the coming time.
Mr. Kim Young Whan - President of Korean Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KOCHAM) in
Dong Nai speaks at the conference.
At the
conference, many businesses were very interested in the digital customs program
in the near future, because digital customs will help businesses reduce a lot
of costs and time, which is very evident in the anti-corruption in the recent
fighting with Covid-19 pandemic. The representative of Harada Industries
Vietnam Co., Ltd. also asked the Customs to continue to support information and
guide businesses on the content to prepare to implement digital customs in the coming
time.
Business asks questions at the conference
Ms. Phung Thi Bich Huong, Director of Dong Nai Customs Department also informed more about the Digital Customs program in the future. According to Ms. Huong, currently, the Customs sector is implementing the stages of the important project of building digital customs, smart customs - a model with a high degree of automation, applying scientific and technological achievements on a digital, paperless platform, aiming to develop Vietnam Customs to be a modern customs organization, among the countries with highly developed customs organizations in the world.
Participants at the Conference
At the conference, leader of the Provincial People's Committee as well as the Customs sector answered a number of questions from businesses related to opening customs declarations, errors of late payment of fines, tax refund, the increasing fee of Ho Chi Minh City seaport infrastructure, etc. In addition, at the conference, the Customs Department also announced a number of new policies to the businesses.
Author: Khac Gioi
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