Information at the meeting showed that many enterprises reported difficulties maintaining business activities, notably the annual land rental price being calculated too high, site clearance facing many obstacles, and no land for construction works, etc.
Enterprises proposed establishing a district-level compensation and clearance working group and a provincial-level clearance working group to monitor weekly and monthly and report to the Provincial People's Committee for each specific project. Projects with compensation advances larger than the deposit but delayed due to local errors in site handover, not the investor's fault, will continue to have their deposit postponed and their progress extended.
Regarding the coordination of state management agencies, enterprises said that departments and branches must unify in resolving land division, transfer, granting sub-books from block books to qualified enterprises, calculating inter-departmental prices of materials close to reality, and redoing the rental price of commercial and service land, etc.
In his concluding remarks, the Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee Le Van Dung shared the difficulties that the business community has encountered in the past time. Comrade Le Van Dung affirmed that the government has the responsibility to accompany businesses, bringing practical benefits to the business community. The province is promoting administrative reform, and administrative procedures must be streamlined, cutting unnecessary procedures; no one has the right to make things difficult for businesses, if detected, will be strictly handled.
The Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee requested the Departments and branches to accept the recommendations and proposals of enterprises; at the same time, each branch is responsible for supporting and resolving difficulties for enterprises, if beyond their authority, report to the Provincial People's Committee for consideration and resolution.